Hey everyone,
I know most of you don't play Battletech, but I played a game last weekend, and I thought I would post a very brief AAR. Battletech is really a boardgame, but we used the miniatures conversion to play out this accidental meeting of recon 'Mechs, which are light and fast. Mine were lighter and much faster, while Mike had one fast one and two that were heavier and/or made for combat. I also had two 'Mechs, an Assassin and a Clint, which had long range weapons. His 'Mechs didn't have the range, but dealt much more damage, esp. his Hunchback, which could potentially take out one of my 'Mechs with just one shot.




My tactic was working pretty well, I think, and I had damaged the Hermes and was closing in for a kill on the Panther, which was caught in the woods with an overheating engine. Unfortunately, I got over eager, and the Hunchback was able to wade into the woods and fire at the Cicada on the one round that I didn't stay out of his range. The Hunchback completely blew through the ecenter of the Cicada, killing the 'Mech (although the pilot, Bram Stein, lived through the attack). This changed the game, as my opponent took advantage of this turn of events and pressed his advantage. Now outgunned and in bad position, my two remaining 'Mechs surrendered the field in return for the safe return of their comrade.
All in all it was a really fun a technical game. We both knew that my tactic could work, but if I made any mistakes he could take advantage if he was in a good position. Most of the game was positioning and sniping, and we both had a great time. Lots of folks have very good complaints about Battletech, but I think it is a real good time.
Great play-by-play! I love that you have photos too. This is by far my favorite part of the blog; beautiful minis are a close second.
ReplyDeleteThere was a share-ware/freeware game that used to be available years ago. I can't remember the name, but it WAS battletech w/all the complexity. It was called "steel______" I can't remember and I doubt it is available any longer.
Where do you get the battletech minis? Are they still being manufactured and sold, or are these older?
There has been a real resurgence of interest in Battletech. First, Ironwind Metals got ahold of the licensing for the minis, and they have been producing them regularly. Somehow they also got the ability to do some of the forbidden lawsuit minis, and so they are once again available (do you remember these? They were taken straight from Robotech? Stinger, Locust, Warhammer Archer, Marauder, etc.). Recently, Classic Battletech was released as another boxed set, but this time with plastic minis (something like 30 in there) and the basic rules. Then they released the guides again and a book called "Total War" or something, which has all of the extra rules. We are just playing the basic rules, and had a great time with it as a minis game.
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