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{{otheruses|the scenario pack|the eponymous planet and other uses|Tukayyid|Battle of Tukayyid}}
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{{otheruses|the scenario pack|the eponymous planet and other uses|Tukayyid|Battle of Tukayyid (3052)}}
 
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The [[3052]] [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] was the single largest and most climactic battle of the initial [[Clan Invasion]]. The '''Tukayyid''' scenario pack details the most notable turning point battles between the [[Com Guards]] and each individual [[Clan]] that participated in the battle. Along with background detail on the preparations for the battle, the scenario pack includes information for players to simulate Clan ''[[batchall]]'' and ''[[zellbrigen]]'' rules of engagement, and Unit Acquisition tables for both sides.
 
The [[3052]] [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] was the single largest and most climactic battle of the initial [[Clan Invasion]]. The '''Tukayyid''' scenario pack details the most notable turning point battles between the [[Com Guards]] and each individual [[Clan]] that participated in the battle. Along with background detail on the preparations for the battle, the scenario pack includes information for players to simulate Clan ''[[batchall]]'' and ''[[zellbrigen]]'' rules of engagement, and Unit Acquisition tables for both sides.
  
Stats and [[record sheet]]s for five new "[[Clanbuster]]" Com Guard 'Mech variants, the ''[[Wolfhound IIC]]'', and the ''[[Timber Wolf]] (Pryde)'' [[OmniMech]] configuration are also included.
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Stats and [[record sheet]]s for five new "[[Clanbuster]]" Com Guards 'Mech variants, the ''[[Wolfhound IIC]]'', and the ''[[Timber Wolf]] (Pryde)'' [[OmniMech]] configuration are also included.
  
 
The scenario pack is known to contain many errors and inconsistencies (see Notes below), many of which were addressed in subsequent publications with the much larger ''[[BattleTech: Battle of Tukayyid]]'' now superseding it almost entirely.
 
The scenario pack is known to contain many errors and inconsistencies (see Notes below), many of which were addressed in subsequent publications with the much larger ''[[BattleTech: Battle of Tukayyid]]'' now superseding it almost entirely.
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
{{quote|''On 1 May [[3052]], the largest single engagement of forces in the history of [['Mech]] warfare began. Twelve armies of [[ComStar]]'s Com Guards clashed with twenty-five [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of [[Clan]] forces on the hills and plains of the planet [[Tukayyid]]. The prize for this battle was the glittering blue gem of the [[Inner Sphere]], the home of humanity: [[Terra]].''
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{{quote|''On 1 May [[3052]], the largest single engagement of forces in the history of [['Mech]] warfare began. Twelve armies of [[ComStar]]'s [[Com Guard]]s clashed with twenty-five [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] of [[Clan]] forces on the hills and plains of the planet [[Tukayyid]]. The prize for this battle was the glittering blue gem of the [[Inner Sphere]], the home of humanity: [[Terra]].''
  
 
''A combination of Com Guard ingenuity, Clan short-sightedness, and plain luck allowed the ComStar forces to defeat the Clans one by one—only Clans [[Clan Ghost Bear|Ghost Bear]] and [[Clan Wolf|Wolf]] managed to win any sort of victory. At the end of twenty-one days of fighting, both forces counted ComStar the victor; Earth was saved.''
 
''A combination of Com Guard ingenuity, Clan short-sightedness, and plain luck allowed the ComStar forces to defeat the Clans one by one—only Clans [[Clan Ghost Bear|Ghost Bear]] and [[Clan Wolf|Wolf]] managed to win any sort of victory. At the end of twenty-one days of fighting, both forces counted ComStar the victor; Earth was saved.''
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==Contents==
 
==Contents==
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* Introduction
 
* Introduction
 
** How To Use This Book
 
** How To Use This Book
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** Clan 'Mechs
 
** Clan 'Mechs
 
:: [[Wolfhound IIC|''Wolfhound'' IIC]]
 
:: [[Wolfhound IIC|''Wolfhound'' IIC]]
* Playing the Com Guards
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* Playing the [[Com Guard]]s
 
** Using the [[Tamo Bunker]]
 
** Using the [[Tamo Bunker]]
 
** Com Guard 'Mechs
 
** Com Guard 'Mechs
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* "Battle for Tukayyid"
 
* "Battle for Tukayyid"
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The ''Tukayyid'' scenario pack is somewhat infamous for a number of factual errors, including the names of several Khans and saKhans, the misidentification of numerous units, and other mistakes like referring to Clan Smoke Jaguar [[Loremaster]] [[Edmund Hoyt]] as a [[Khan]]. Beyond those errors, it is consistent with the descriptions of the battles in previously released sourcebooks, namely the ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook|Wolf Clan]]'', ''[[Jade Falcon Sourcebook|Jade Falcon Clan]]'' and ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]'' sourcebooks which, unlike the ''Tukayyid'' scenario pack, purport to be in-universe ComStar documents. Later sources such as ''[[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]]'' (presented as an in-universe document from [[Wolf's Dragoons]]) claim faulty intelligence or ComStar bias for "errors" in those sources.
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*The ''Tukayyid'' scenario pack is somewhat infamous for a number of factual errors, including the names of several Khans and saKhans, the mis-identification of numerous units, and other mistakes like referring to Clan Smoke Jaguar [[Loremaster]] [[Edmund Hoyt]] as a [[Khan]]. Beyond those errors, it is consistent with the descriptions of the battles in previously released sourcebooks, namely the [[Wolf Clan Sourcebook|Wolf]], [[Jade Falcon Sourcebook|Jade Falcon]] and [[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar sourcebooks]] which, unlike the ''Tukayyid'' scenario pack, purport to be in-universe ComStar documents. Later sources such as [[Invading Clans (sourcebook)|Invading Clans]] (presented as an in-universe document from [[Wolf's Dragoons]]) claim faulty intelligence or ComStar bias for "errors" in those sources.
* While the book lists the scenarios grouped by Clan, the numbering system next to each one indicates their chronological order.
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*While the book lists the scenarios grouped by Clan, the numbering system next to each one indicates their chronological order.
  
 
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[[Category:Scenario Packs]]

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