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Classic Battletech: Mappack Solaris VII
Product information
Type Sourcebook
Development Herbert A. Beas II
Primary writing Herbert A. Beas II
Pages 48
Cover Artwork Doug Chaffee
Illustrations Chris Lewis
Publication information
Publisher FanPro
Product code FPR35002[1]
First published 2004
ISBN-10 1-932564-29-2
Content
Era FedCom Civil War

Description

This was a map compilation and re-release of all Solaris VII arenas. This included all ten the major arena maps for Solaris VII and a source book for Solaris VII. The Source includes a update information on current state of the game, stables for game year 3067. It also includes Roleplaying information as well as instruction on how to create and run Solaris matches/scenarios.

Contents

Battletech Maps

  • Boreal Reach (Davion Arena)
  • The Factory (Marik Arena)
  • Ishiyama (Kurita Arnea)
  • The Jungle (Liao Arena)
  • Steiner Coliseum (Steiner Arena)
  • Hardford Gardens
  • King of the Mountain
  • The Scrap Yard
  • The Pool
  • The Mud Pit

Source Book

  • Introduction
    • MechWarrior Third Edition (Note)
  • The Game World Revisited
    • Welcome to Solaris!
      • Let the Games Begin!
      • The Solaris Watchman
      • A Little Something for the Consumer
      • First Time on Solaris?
  • Rules
    • Overlapping Ablities and Advantages
    • Optional Solaris Arena Rule: Crowd Participation
    • Stable-Specific Rules
    • Solaris Arenas
      • Non-BattleMech Matches
      • Surrender
    • Boreal Reach (Davion Arena)
    • The Factory (Marik Arnea)
    • Ishiyama (Kurita Arnea)
    • The Jungle (Liao Arena)
    • Steiner Coliseum (Steiner Arena)
    • Hardford Gardens (Reaches Arena, Xolaris)
    • King of the Mountain (Reaches Arena, Xolaris)
    • The Scrap Yard (Reaches Arena, Burgton)
    • The Pool (Reaches Arena, Brackton Swamp)
    • The Mud Pit (Reaches Arena, Roland Fields)

Notes

Some of the New Equipment list in the book is made changed from Level 3 / Advanced / Experimental technology to standard equipment.

Also See

References