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| name = Classic Battletech: Mappack Solaris VII
 
| name = Classic Battletech: Mappack Solaris VII
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| type                = Mapset / Sourcebook
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| author              =
 
| development = [[Herbert A. Beas II]]
 
| development = [[Herbert A. Beas II]]
 
| primarywriting = [[Herbert A. Beas II]]
 
| primarywriting = [[Herbert A. Beas II]]
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| pages = 64
 
| cover = [[Doug Chaffee]]
 
| cover = [[Doug Chaffee]]
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| illustrations = [[Chris Lewis]]
 
| illustrations = [[Chris Lewis]]
| era = [[FedCom Civil War]]
 
| type = Sourcebook
 
 
| publisher = [[FanPro]]
 
| publisher = [[FanPro]]
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| productioncode = FPR35002<ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=15 Classic Battletech.com Product page listing for Classic Battletech Mappack Solaris]</ref>
 
| year = 2004
 
| year = 2004
| pages = 64
 
| productioncode = FPR35002<ref>[http://www.classicbattletech.com/index.php?action=products&mode=full&id=15 Classic Battletech.com Product page listing for Classic Battletech Mappack Solaris]</ref>
 
 
| ISBN10 = 1-932564-29-2
 
| ISBN10 = 1-932564-29-2
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| era = [[FedCom Civil War]]
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| series              = Map Pack
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| precededby          = [[Map Set Compilation 2]]
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==Description==
 
==Description==
This was a [[Mapsheet|maps]] 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.  
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This was a [[Mapsheet|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==
 
==Contents==

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Classic Battletech: Mappack Solaris VII
Product information
Type Mapset / Sourcebook
Development Herbert A. Beas II
Primary writing Herbert A. Beas II
Pages 64
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
Series Map Pack
Preceded by Map Set Compilation 2

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

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 (Originally produced for in the Battletech Revised Rules) would later changed from the their Level 3 / Advanced / Experimental technology ratings to Standard equipment for normal use in later Era(s) of Universe.

After appearing in this book, all equipment was later re-published & revised in Total Warfare book's third core book, Tactical Operations. Some equipment functions and abilitys may have changed from this publication.

Also See

References