The Clan Command Star includes a Dire wolf, Stormcrow, Mist Lynx, and a Shadow Cat. The three included scenarios are also a lot more fleshed out, and include plenty of replayability. The slim 32-page rulebook includes everything you need to outfit your own units from scratch. The level of complexity also gets ratcheted up quite a bit, with offensive and defensive items like pulse lasers and Anti-Missile Systems (AMS) making an appearance. Toss in a stack of record sheets, and it’s a veritable campaign in a box.Ĭompared to the previous deluxe starter set, BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat, the biggest addition here are the rules for customizing your own unit of ’Mechs from the ground up. ![]() There’s even a double-sided map of the entire galaxy, both before and after the eponymous Clan Invasion. There’s two double-sided battle mats, a selection of cardboard terrain, and 10 full-color cardboard standees. A short story by bestselling author Blaine Lee Pardoe helps set the tone for the Clan, a futuristic mashup of ancient Earth’s warrior cultures. The boxed set doesn’t stop there, however. Also included in this boxed set is the iconic TimberWolf-class OmniMech, easily one of the most formidable - and expensive - units in BattleTech history. These genetically modified warriors are able to leap on top of other BattleMechs and tear them apart with their bare hands. Inside you’ll find six new sculpts, including two bases (10 total) of the Clan’s infamous Elemental powered armor.
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