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{{Rules}}
 
 
{{otheruses|one specific product|the series of game boxes that served as the core BattleTech product, and its iterations over time|BattleTech (boxed set)}}
 
{{otheruses|one specific product|the series of game boxes that served as the core BattleTech product, and its iterations over time|BattleTech (boxed set)}}
 
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| image              = BD1604.jpg
 
| image              = BD1604.jpg
 
| name                =  
 
| name                =  
| type                = [[BattleTech boxed set|Core Game Set]]
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| type                = Board game
 
| author              =  
 
| author              =  
 
| development        = [[Jordan Weisman]]
 
| development        = [[Jordan Weisman]]
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| publisher          = [[FASA]]
 
| publisher          = [[FASA]]
 
| productioncode      = 1604
 
| productioncode      = 1604
| year                = 29 August 1984<ref>https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=73497564&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch</ref>
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| year                = 1984
 
| ISBN10              = 0931787645
 
| ISBN10              = 0931787645
 
| ISBN13              =  
 
| ISBN13              =  
| MSRP                = $20.00
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| MSRP                = $20.00 USA Dollars (USD)
| content            =  
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| content            = (see text)
 
| era                = [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars era]]
 
| era                = [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars era]]
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| timeline            =  
 
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| series              = [[BattleTech boxed set]]s
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| precededby          =  
 
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| followedby          = [[BattleTech, Second Edition]]
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| followedby          = [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]]
 
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Published in 1984, the '''Battledroids''' [[BattleTech (board game)|board game]] was the very first incarnation of what was to become [[BattleTech]]. The successful game was soon renamed for [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]] (Battledroids being considered the 1st Edition) because of [[w:George Lucas|George Lucas]]' trademark on the term "droid".
 
Published in 1984, the '''Battledroids''' [[BattleTech (board game)|board game]] was the very first incarnation of what was to become [[BattleTech]]. The successful game was soon renamed for [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]] (Battledroids being considered the 1st Edition) because of [[w:George Lucas|George Lucas]]' trademark on the term "droid".
  
Unlike the spelling later established for BattleTech, Battledroids is consistently spelled with a lowercase "d".
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Unlike the spelling later established for BattleTech, Battledroids is consistently spelled with a downcase "d".
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
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Often considered a percursor to or the "prototype" BattleTech game, the Battledroids rules feature some notable differences from the 2nd Edition boxed set which is usually considered the baseline BattleTech product.
 
Often considered a percursor to or the "prototype" BattleTech game, the Battledroids rules feature some notable differences from the 2nd Edition boxed set which is usually considered the baseline BattleTech product.
  
===Battledroids rules levels===
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===Game levels===
 
Battledroids provided Basic, Advanced and Expert level game rules.
 
Battledroids provided Basic, Advanced and Expert level game rules.
  
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*HNT-3R ''[[Hunter (Combat Vehicle)|Hunter]]'' - no turret, one [[LRM-20]] with 18 shots installed in the front
 
*HNT-3R ''[[Hunter (Combat Vehicle)|Hunter]]'' - no turret, one [[LRM-20]] with 18 shots installed in the front
 
*VDE-3T ''[[Vedette]]'' - [[AC/5]] with 40 shots and [[machine gun]] with 200 shots, both turret-mounted
 
*VDE-3T ''[[Vedette]]'' - [[AC/5]] with 40 shots and [[machine gun]] with 200 shots, both turret-mounted
Jeeps mount either an [[SRM-2]] (5 shots) or a machine gun (10 shots), and can fire in all directions. They are at a +1 penalty to hit and have no hit locations; instead, they are destroyed by suffering more than 5 damage, with excess damage carrying over to another jeep in the same hex if applicable.<br>Infantry represent 9-man squads, and up to 10 squads can be stacked into a single hex. Each squad carries either an SRM-2 (12 shots) or a machine gun (25 shots). One point of damage is enough to destroy a squad, but they are at a +2 penalty to hit.
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Jeeps mount either a [[SRM-2]] (5 shots) or a machine gun (10 shots), and can fire in all directions. They are at a +1 penalty to hit and have no hit locations; instead, they are destroyed by suffering more than 5 damage, with excess damage carrying over to another jeep in the same hex if applicable.<br>Infantry represent 9-man squads, and up to 10 squads can be stacked into a single hex. Each squad carries either an SRM-2 (12 shots) or a machine gun (25 shots). One point of damage is enough to destroy a squad, but they are at a +2 penalty to hit.
  
 
===Battledroid models===
 
===Battledroid models===
The ten Battledroid designs included in Battledroids were early versions of some standard [[BattleMech]]s, most of them with slightly different stats compared to their later [[canonical]] configurations:
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The ten Battledroid designs included in Battledroids were early versions of some standard [[BattleMech]]s, most of them with slightly different stats compared to their later [[canon]]ical configurations:
 
*STG-3R ''[[Stinger]]'' (1 ton overweight; 64 armor points distributed H:9, CT:10/4, LRT:7/2, LRA:6, LRL:8, for a total of 69 points)
 
*STG-3R ''[[Stinger]]'' (1 ton overweight; 64 armor points distributed H:9, CT:10/4, LRT:7/2, LRA:6, LRL:8, for a total of 69 points)
 
*SHD-2H ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'' (no difference)
 
*SHD-2H ''[[Shadow Hawk]]'' (no difference)
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*The ''[[Merlin (BattleMech)|Merlin]]'' was used as an example for the construction rules, but the lighter jump jets under Battledroids rules allowed for 12 tons of armor (192 points), distributed H:9, CT:26/13, LRT:19/9, LRA:20, LRL:24.
 
*The ''[[Merlin (BattleMech)|Merlin]]'' was used as an example for the construction rules, but the lighter jump jets under Battledroids rules allowed for 12 tons of armor (192 points), distributed H:9, CT:26/13, LRT:19/9, LRA:20, LRL:24.
  
All of those Battledroids came with the classic art that later became [[Unseen]]. The ''[[Locust]]'', ''[[Wolverine]]'', ''[[Thunderbolt]]'', ''[[BattleMaster]]'' and ''[[Chameleon]]'' were not included until BattleTech, 2nd Edition.
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All of those Battledroids came with the classic art that later became [[unseen]]. The ''[[Locust]]'', ''[[Wolverine]]'', ''[[Thunderbolt]]'', ''[[BattleMaster]]'' and ''[[Chameleon]]'' were not included until BattleTech, 2nd Edition.
  
 
===Construction rules===
 
===Construction rules===
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==Contents==
 
==Contents==
*32-page rulebook (+1 page of tables and 7 pages of blank stat sheets) with rules for Basic, Advanced and Expert Battledroids, stats for 10 different Battledroids, assembly instructions for the included miniatures and cutout tokens, and six pages printed [[w:Dos-à-dos binding#Tête-bêche|reversible]] in the back (titled "A Dark Age: The Succession Wars") briefly explaining the setting, technology and timetable of a typical planetary raid
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*32-page rulebook (+1 page of tables and 7 pages of blank stat sheets) with rules for Basic, Advanced and Expert BattleDroids, stats for 10 different BattleDroids, assembly instructions for the included miniatures and cutout tokens, and six flipsided pages in the back (titled "A Dark Age: The Succession Wars") briefly explaining the setting, technology and timetable of a typical planetary raid
 
*two 22"x17" full-color mapsheets, identical in terrain layout to the mapsheets used in later editions but with a slightly different artistic style
 
*two 22"x17" full-color mapsheets, identical in terrain layout to the mapsheets used in later editions but with a slightly different artistic style
 
*two 3" tall plastic Battledroid models (SHD-2H ''Shadow Hawk'' & GRF-1N ''Griffin'')
 
*two 3" tall plastic Battledroid models (SHD-2H ''Shadow Hawk'' & GRF-1N ''Griffin'')
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==References==
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[[Category:Boxed Set]]
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[[Category:Core Game Sets]]
 
 
[[Category:Game Systems]]
 
[[Category:Game Systems]]
[[Category:Rulebooks]]
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[[Category:Board Games]]

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