


This book is primarily designed to provide record sheets but also contains a section of blank sheets of the various types of units in the book and a summary sheet for hit locations, movement modifiers and other similar elements used during the game. As an added feature, the game information for the relevant weapons and equipment appears on each record sheet for easy reference. Now the Inner Sphere's only hope lies in setting aside age-old hatreds and joining forces to turn the tide before Terra, the cradle of humanity, falls to the Clan onslaught.īattleTech Record Sheets: 3050 Provides more than 250 filled-out record sheets for the BattleMechs, tanks, hovercraft and VTOLs described in BattleTech Technical Readout: 3050, including variants and alternate configurations. Then, without warning, the Clans invaded, their advanced OmniMechs crushing all who stood in their way. From the back cover “Īfter more than two hundred years of unrelenting war, the Inner Sphere seemed to stand on the brink of peace. Programmed by Tracy Kannar of FMS Techniques, Inc., only available on the Macintosh. The record sheets in this supplement were created using the program 'Mech Designer version 2.5dß. The book provides more than 250 record sheets, with game information for the weapons used by each unit.

Record Sheets: 3039 is a stand-alone book, but Technical Readout: 3039 is recommended for use.Record Sheets: 3050 compiled all of the variants (at the time) of the units that were in Technical Readout: 3050, as well as variants and alternate configurations. Finally, the complete Combat Vehicle rules take combined-arms warfare to a whole new level. Two ready-to-play scenarios focus on the highlights of this volume, while the Quick-Start Creating Scenarios rules give players the tools they need to create their own fun scenarios. More than thirty vehicle sheets bring the excitement of combined-arms game play to any table top. Record Sheets: 3039 contains over fifty pre-printed ’Mech record sheets that will have players firing autocannons, missiles and PPCs at each other in no time. Grab your dice and start rolling, because these sheets are for you! Now you own Technical Readout: 3039 and would love to see some of those ’Mechs and vehicles on your gaming table. You’ve blown your opponent up using the ’Mechs from the Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set and would like more firepower. In addition, there are no record sheets for fighters, as the rules for these units do not appear in the Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set as the equipment they use was first introduced in Total Warfare and TechManual. Notably, this product does not contain sheets for the Unseen, which had the record sheets for every variant compiled in Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, and so are not reproduced. Each of the record sheets also includes the unit's Battle Value and cost.Īs TRO: 3039 is primarily aimed at new players, specifically those who just picked up the Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set, the units in RS: 3039 are primarily those available to the Inner Sphere and Periphery in 3039. The companion to Technical Readout: 3039, Record Sheets: 3039 contains the record sheets to many of the 'Mechs and combat vehicles in the technical readout.
