Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 2

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Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 2
Product information
Type Recognition Guide
Primary writing Matt Wilsbacher
Lance Scarinci
Chris Wheeler
Pages 36
Cover Artwork David A. Kerber
Illustrations Alan Blackwell
Dale Eadeh
Matt Plog
Anthony Scroggins
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code E-CAT35TR102
First published 3 July 2020
MSRP $3.99
Content
Era Dark Age era
Series Recognition Guides
Preceded by Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 1
Followed by Recognition Guide: ilClan, vol. 3

Description

Recognition Guide: ilClan, Vol. 2 (abbreviated as RecGuide V2) is part of a series of Clan-Style Technical Readouts published as a in-universe 3150 intelligence reports created by Clan Sea Fox. Each report lists BattleMechs fielded by various combatant in the Inner Sphere. The electronic only book showcases a single new design and new variations of existing BattleMech designs with all new art and notable pilots. Also featured are the record sheet for each design featured in the book.

Product Description

The march of technology across BattleTech’s eras is relentless—but some BattleMech designs never die. Each installment of this PDF-only series not only includes a brand new BattleMech or OmniMech, but also details Classic ’Mech designs from both the Inner Sphere and the Clans, now fully rebuilt with Dark Age technology (3085 and beyond). Allowing beloved units redesigned for the BattleTech: Clan Invasion Kickstarter to be competitive on “modern” battlefields, this series also includes in-universe development notes, battle histories, notable pilots, and record sheets for each ‘Mech. Released as a series of 22 PDF-only documents through the end of 2020 and early 2021, many ’Mechs featured in this series will be collected as a single print volume upon its completion.

Contents

Notes

  • RGi series features record sheets using only symbology as means identifying which era each variant / new design originated. These new identifying marks are found next to the Battle Value on the Record Sheet.

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