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Battleclix Rules 1.65.pdf (472 KB) (Log in or Register to download.)
Battleclix is a game of combat in the Battletech universe, using 285th scale miniatures mounted onto Heroclix/MageKnight bases. The game simulates Battletech conflict on a company level, in which players represent company commanders (usually Captains) and control the actions of a Company of Mechs (usually twelve Mechs). The game focuses more on the handling of Lances and Companies, and less on individual Mechs. The Mechs are abstracted in such a way that the relative strengths and weaknesses of various Mech designs in regular Battletech are accurately shown, but allows large-scale combats to be fought in a relatively short time.
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Karl Hiesterman
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If people find this interesting, I can post all the wheel for the mechs so you can print out your own and give it a try. I've done a great deal of the 3025 Mechs as well as a some vehicles, infantry, and a few popular Clan Mechs. However, the file is 8MB, and I didn't want to waste the space if no one was interested...
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  • Posted Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:00 am
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Sure we are interested dude!!
Although removing complexity from BT is not the thing most Mechjocks are into. Normaly you will have the oppsite, when guys try to implement the "how often does a pilot go to the toilet in a campaign and how does that affect his piloting before and after"-Rule
Thanks for the effort!!
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  • Posted Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:35 am
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Alrighty, here are the wheels for the Mech's dials: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/43762

I'll be putting up a Session Report for a game soon, I hope.
 
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