![]() ![]() You’ll also want the brand-new, PDF-only Record Sheets: Succession Wars, which compiles the essential record sheets for all ‘Mechs in that Technical Readout. ![]() ![]() Unlock new battlefield options with Technical Readout: Succession Wars (print / PDF / combo), which contains full details on dozens of new ‘Mechs fully compatible with those in the new boxed sets. Want to expand your experience with the recently-released BattleTech: Beginner Box and BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat boxed sets? Along with that, there’s a reprint of the BattleMech Manual for you who’ve been wanting to get a copy of that. Catalyst has released a new set of record sheets to keep track of that for mechs based during the Succession Wars. It was the Mechs and the background universe that drew me into the game, not the game mechanics per se, and to me the Technical Readouts are an important part of the appeal.One thing about BattleTech is that you need record sheets to keep track of what your Mech has, as well as how much damage it’s taken, and all that fun kinda stuff. With the sheets alone the Mechs are just uniform grey stats. That being said, it is a game about giant robots, and the TROs give some character to those robots. So strictly for game play the TROs are not necessary. These early record sheets were a dubious luxury, and people were used to filling out record sheets by hand instead.Īs time went by the rules from past TROs got absorbed by updated rule books, and FASA started generating sheets entirely by computer, making them timely and reliable, and covering virtually every variant. (I remember unpleasant disputes: "Your left torso is off, that means your XL engine blows!" "I'm fine, no XL slots here on my sheet." "It's a typo, check the TRO, do the math!" "It's the official sheet, this is FASA gospel!") The first record sheet books were missing many variants, and they were notorious for their typos. Official record sheets would only be published later, sometimes many years later. They used to be the way new Mechs and technologies would get introduced: TRO:2750 brought the rules for Star League tech, TRO:3050 introduced Clan tech rules, TRO:3058 has IS Omnis, TRO:3060 the Protomechs. I think the Technical Readouts have dropped in importance over the years. There are mixed reviews for them, including that the paper used is too thin. There are even PDF-only TROs that could have seen print prior to the newer recombinations, so I'm not sure what the grand strategy with these new ones are. (I'm also not a big fan of the necessity of ramming all the Kickstarter characters into the IlClan Recognition Guides but I simply don't have a better solution.) I wish Catalyst would have reprinted amazing books like TRO 3039 (itself, a compilation), TRO 3050, and 3075 vs recombining select mechs into vague eras. Ultimately, TROs are great additions to the universe lore and are handy compilations of mech designs for a given timeline, but are absolutely not essential reading. (These books rarely have tabletop-rules-relevance otherwise.) I'd also argue that the Golden Century one is deceptively anemic since it includes record sheets, though this could be a benefit for those that don't choose to use Skunkwerks, Megamek, or Flech's sheets. The newer TROs have questionable inclusions based on the title era and even exclude certain classic mechs from previous releases. Participation is a Privilege, Not a Right.īy joining this group, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by all aforementioned rules. ![]() See 3D Print Policy in the Wiki for more details. BattleTech is for Everyone - No Hate Speech/Bullying More in-depth rules are available in the wiki. a beginner's guide to classic battletech - downloadable zine by /u/mooonmagic./r/FindBattletech - Your friendly subreddit for Battletech LFG./r/TheNagelring - Lore Focused subreddit.BattleTech Tabletop Primer - New? START HERE! BattleTech Lore Primer ![]()
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