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Faith, Science Fiction, and Gaming (Part 1)

Faith, Science Fiction, and Gaming (Part 1)

A few weeks ago I was invited to participate in a gaming podcast. This one was not your typical game industry interview, however. Saving the Game is a group of gamers who are Christian; their podcasts focus more on how elements of the Christian walk and faith can interact with games and gaming. It’s not …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 6)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 6)

Part 6 of the Strategy and Tactics Guide from the cancelled Clan Box Set. Errors are my own, as this is straight from a first draft. BATTLETECH FORCES Not every ‘Mech is appropriate for every type of scenario, so match the machine to the mission when choosing BattleMechs. This section will help you do that …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer(Pt. 5)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer(Pt. 5)

Part 5 of the Strategy and Tactics Guide from the cancelled Clan Box Set. Errors are my own, as this is straight from a first draft. PHYSICAL ATTACKS Don’t overlook the chance to inflict a few extra points of damage by making physical attacks. Though Clan warriors tend to frown up such actions, it is …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer(Pt. 4)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer(Pt. 4)

Part 4 of the Strategy and Tactics Guide from the cancelled Clan Box Set. Errors are my own, as this is straight from a first draft. WEAPON ATTACKS Generally, it’s best to always fire every weapon that has a chance of hitting the target, because one can never predict which weapon will mean the difference …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 3)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 3)

Attacker Movement In Target Movement, we advised you to move your ‘Mechs as far as possible to achieve the maximum possible target movement modifier. If you plan to attack during the turn, however, you also need to consider the effect of your ’Mech’s movement on its to-hit number. The movement mode you use each turn …

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Closing the Dragon’s Door

Closing the Dragon’s Door

Well, you’d think this would be another update…and you would be correct. Except that it isn’t anymore. Despite my (paltry) efforts in trying to sneak open looks into the forthcoming HBHK, interest in this book has never really taken off aside from a relative few Kurita fans. Which, in all honesty, isn’t that surprising. The …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 2)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt. 2)

Movement The heart of the BattleTech game is effective maneuvering. Games often are won or lost on the strength of the competent, well-thought-out movement of each ‘Mech. Movement is intimately connected to both attacking your enemies and defending your own ‘Mechs. Successfully balanced, these factors lead to a winning movement strategy. By moving defensively, you …

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The Dragon’s Honorable Daimyo

The Dragon’s Honorable Daimyo

Some more sectional peeks at HBHK. This go-round, we’ve got a district overview, a vehicle of history, and a look at a planetary crossroads. From Pillar of Gold Galedon Governmental District As the birthplace of the Draconis Combine, the Galedon Governmental District had its days of glory but now suffers the lingering aftereffects of the …

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BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt 1)

BattleTech: A Strategic and Tactical Primer (Pt 1)

Back in early 2008, I was asked to contribute to an upcoming BattleTech product. Designed to be an expansion to the at-the-time forthcoming Introductory Box Set, the Clan Box Set Expansion would elevate technology, rules, and units for both new and experienced players alike. I was asked to write the Strategy and Tactics booklet. In …

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The Dragon’s Potpourri

The Dragon’s Potpourri

The final chapter of Handbook House Kurita is still somewhat stuck, largely due to me losing an evening’s worth of writing earlier this week. Typically I hit CTRL-S every few minutes to save my work as I write but for some reason, I didn’t the other night. When I went to close down, I got …

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