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| name = BattleForce Small Unit Actions in the 31st Century
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| name = BattleForce<br />Small Unit Actions in the 31st Century
| development =
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| type = Core Game Set
| primarywriting =
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| author =  
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| development = [[L. Ross Babcock III]]<br />[[Cory Glaberson]]<br />[[Kevin Stein]]<br />[[Jordan K. Weisman]]
| illustrations =
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| primarywriting = Cory Glaberson<br />L. Ross Babcock III<br />Kevin Stein<br />[[Tara Gallagher]]
| era = [[Succession Wars era]]
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| pages = 80 (rulebook)
| type = [[Boxed Set]]
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| cover = [[Steve Venters]]
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| illustrations = [[Jeff Laubenstein]]<br />[[Todd F. Marsh]]<br />[[Dana Knutson]]<br />Steve Venters
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
 
| publisher = [[FASA]]
| year = 1987
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| productioncode = 1611
| pages = 150+ Full-Color playing pieces <br /> 300+ Organizational and recordkeeping pieces <br /> 64 plastic stands <br />
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| year = 1986
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| ISBN10 = 0931787629
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| MSRP = $30.00
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| content = 150+ Full-Color playing pieces <br /> 300+ Organizational and recordkeeping pieces <br /> 64 plastic stands <br />
 
2 22x34" full-color playing maps <br /> 48-page rulebook
 
2 22x34" full-color playing maps <br /> 48-page rulebook
| productioncode = [http://classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=90 1611]
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| era = [[Succession Wars era]]
| ISBN10 = 0931787629
 
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Based on [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]], '''BattleForce''' is a [[BattleTech]] boardgame that is set on a larger scale. Instead of individual vehicles, players control [[lance]]-sized units; the map scale and timescale per turn was enlarged accordingly.
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
 
{{quote|''As commander of a mixed-force regiment, your unit includes a number of BattleMechs, the most awesome weapon ever placed on a battlefield. You've also got every kind of tank, including tracked, wheeled and hovercraft. AeroSpace Fighters and DropShips make up your air support. Then, too, there are the troopers who will be the unsung heroes of your infantry.
 
{{quote|''As commander of a mixed-force regiment, your unit includes a number of BattleMechs, the most awesome weapon ever placed on a battlefield. You've also got every kind of tank, including tracked, wheeled and hovercraft. AeroSpace Fighters and DropShips make up your air support. Then, too, there are the troopers who will be the unsung heroes of your infantry.
You are up against a regiment of equal size. But that's all you know until you can get some reconunits close enough to learn exactly what elements your toe has at his command and where they are.  
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You are up against a regiment of equal size. But that's all you know until you can get some recon units close enough to learn exactly what elements your foe has at his command and where they are.  
 
As the forces close, you start getting some information from the front lines and the news isn't good. A unit of enemy light 'Mechs and hover tanks have drawn off your assault lance, and are now calling in artillery on them. Meanwhile, your main force is getting smashed by the rest of your opponent's might. Looks like it's going to be a long day.
 
As the forces close, you start getting some information from the front lines and the news isn't good. A unit of enemy light 'Mechs and hover tanks have drawn off your assault lance, and are now calling in artillery on them. Meanwhile, your main force is getting smashed by the rest of your opponent's might. Looks like it's going to be a long day.
  
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==Contents==
 
==Contents==
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[[Image:BattleForce.jpg|thumb|right|''BattleForce'' rulebook cover]]
 
*BATTLEFORCE
 
*BATTLEFORCE
 
**Components
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* ''BattleForce'' was succeeded by [[FASA]]'s ''[[BattleForce 2]]'' in 1997 and rebooted in 2009 by [[Catalyst Game Labs]] in their ''[[Strategic Operations]]'' rulebook. With [[Alpha Strike]], a successor was released in 2013.
  
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Revision as of 13:52, 30 May 2022

Battleforce1986 1611.JPG
BattleForce
Small Unit Actions in the 31st Century
Product information
Type Core Game Set
Development L. Ross Babcock III
Cory Glaberson
Kevin Stein
Jordan K. Weisman
Primary writing Cory Glaberson
L. Ross Babcock III
Kevin Stein
Tara Gallagher
Pages 80 (rulebook)
Cover Artwork Steve Venters
Illustrations Jeff Laubenstein
Todd F. Marsh
Dana Knutson
Steve Venters
Publication information
Publisher FASA
Product code 1611
First published 1986
ISBN-10 0931787629
MSRP $30.00
Content
Content 150+ Full-Color playing pieces
300+ Organizational and recordkeeping pieces
64 plastic stands

2 22x34" full-color playing maps
48-page rulebook

Era Succession Wars era


Description

Based on BattleTech, 2nd Edition, BattleForce is a BattleTech boardgame that is set on a larger scale. Instead of individual vehicles, players control lance-sized units; the map scale and timescale per turn was enlarged accordingly.

From the back cover

As commander of a mixed-force regiment, your unit includes a number of BattleMechs, the most awesome weapon ever placed on a battlefield. You've also got every kind of tank, including tracked, wheeled and hovercraft. AeroSpace Fighters and DropShips make up your air support. Then, too, there are the troopers who will be the unsung heroes of your infantry.

You are up against a regiment of equal size. But that's all you know until you can get some recon units close enough to learn exactly what elements your foe has at his command and where they are. As the forces close, you start getting some information from the front lines and the news isn't good. A unit of enemy light 'Mechs and hover tanks have drawn off your assault lance, and are now calling in artillery on them. Meanwhile, your main force is getting smashed by the rest of your opponent's might. Looks like it's going to be a long day.

BATTLEFORCE uses a unique type of playing piece that allows the use of limited military intelligence and playability to come together in one game. Three levels of information are available for each piece; whether it is a 'Mech, AeroSpace Fighter, or tank; whether a lance is recon, light, medium, etc.; and whether the piece represents green, regular, veteran, or elite experience level. This system recreates the fog of war, and calls for the intelligent use of your diverse forces.

Contents

BattleForce rulebook cover
  • BATTLEFORCE
    • Components
    • Game Mapsheets
  • GAME SET-UP
  • PLAYING THE GAME
    • Sequence of Play
  • MOVEMENT
    • Movement Points
    • Movement Modes
    • Special Movement Rules
  • SIGHTING PHASE
  • COMBAT
    • Line-Of-Sight
    • Range
    • Attacking
  • SPECIAL UNITS
    • Air Lances
    • DropShips
    • Artillery
  • USING VARIATION CHITS
    • Bomb
    • Recon +2 ESR
    • Extra 'Mech
    • Jump
    • Firepower
    • Armor Value
    • ECM
    • ACP
  • CREATING LANCES AND REGIMENTS
    • Creating 'Mech Lances
    • Creating Infantry and Vehicle Lances
    • Creating Air Lances
    • Artillery and Other Special Lances
    • Quick Lance Generation Method
    • Designing a Regiment
    • Statistical Data
  • SCENARIOS
    • Using the Scenarios
    • Surprise Encounter
    • The Steel Tip
    • The Pounce
    • Dedicated Duty
    • No Profit in Dying
    • Other Scenario Possibilities
  • CAMPAIGN RULES
    • Creating Battlegroups
    • Strategic Map
    • Campaign Set-up
    • Sequence of Play
  • REGIMENTAL ROSTERS

Notes