I agree, the Godox flashes are an eccentric and possibly more expensive choice over, say, an AlienBee. But. With the new
AD600, being more like a studio strobe you can convert from being a cordless monolight to a pack'n'head, and the stated requirement from the OP for TTL/HSS, the AD600 or the
AD360II are a heckuvalot cheaper than a TTL/HSS studio strobe like the Profoto B1 or Phottix Indra.
A lot of folks on POTN are being wowed by the AD600 (particularly since it also comes in a Bowens mount version). And if you're starting out fresh, and your light needs are relatively modest, and you're thinking of shooting on location, then possibly spending US$550 on an AD600 makes as much or more sense than spending US$500 on a Buff Einstein. And another $250 on a Vagabond Mini. It depends.
Yeah, FT-16 are manual triggers with group/power control, no HSS. I think you need the
Cells II or
X1 triggers. Although I've heard stacking an FT-16 on a YN-622 (or other TTL/HSS trigger) can work.