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| name = Starterbook: Sword and Dragon
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| type = Scenario Pack
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| author =
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| development = [[Randall N. Bills]]
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| primarywriting = [[David L. McCulloch]] <br /> [[Steven Mohan Jr.]] <br /> [[Ben Rome]]
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| pages = 112
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| cover = [[Doug Anderson]]
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| illustrations = [[Michael Komarck]] <br /> [[Chris Lewis]]
 
| publisher = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
 
| publisher = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
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| productioncode = 35100
 
| year = 2007
 
| year = 2007
| production code = 35100
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| ISBN10 = 0979204747
| ISBN = 0-9792047-4-6
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| ISBN13 = 978-0979204746
| MSRP = 19.99
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| type = Scenario Pack
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| content =  
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| era = [[Succession Wars era]]<br />[[Clan Invasion era]]<br />[[Civil War era]]<br />[[Jihad era]]
*[[David L. McCulloch]]
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| timeline =  
*[[Stephen Mohan, Jr.]]
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| series = Starterbooks
*[[Ben Rome]]
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| precededby =
| product development = *[[Randall N. Bills]]
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| followedby = ''[[Starterbook: Wolf and Blake]]''
| illustrations =
 
*[[Doug Anderson]]
 
*[[Michael Komarck]]
 
*[[Chris Lewis]]
 
*[[Jason Vargas]]
 
| pages = 112
 
 
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'''''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon''''' was the first in the "Starterbook" series of products designed to help ease new players from the ''[[Classic BattleTech Introductory Boxed Set]]'' ruleset into the expanded ''[[Total Warfare]]'' ruleset.
  
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It became somewhat infamous for an editorial oversight in its released edition by which the mission tree structure was broken, leaving the campaign almost unplayable; errata were published to address and fix the issue. (See [[Starterbook: Sword and Dragon#Errata|Errata]] section below.)
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
'''''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon''''' is the first in a series of products that is designed to help ease new players from the [[Classic BattleTech Introductory Boxed Set]] into [[Total Warfare]]. The book features two company-sized units, one each from [[House Davion]] and [[House Kurita]]. ''Sword and Dragon'' details each of the units, including unique [['Mech]] variants and personalities. In conjunction with [[Iron Wind Metals]], these unique 'Mech variants have received their own miniatures. In addition, the book features a series of loosely defined scenario "tracks" (first pioneered in ''[[Dawn of the Jihad]]'') that can be strung together to form a campaign. There are also rules for the unique units that are fielded by the two independent companies and prototype advanced-technology (for the 3040s) equipment.
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The book revisits [[The Fox's Teeth]] and [[Sorenson's Sabres]], two company-sized units from [[House Davion]] and [[House Kurita]], respectively, which were the eponymous units for two of the earliest sourcebooks ever published for [[BattleTech]]: ''[[The Fox's Teeth: Exploits of McKinnon's Raiders]]'' and ''[[Sorenson's Sabres (scenario pack)]]''.  
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''Sword and Dragon'' details each of the units, including unique [['Mech]] variants and personalities. In conjunction with [[Iron Wind Metals]], these unique 'Mech variants have received their own miniatures. In addition, the book features a series of loosely defined scenario "tracks" that can be strung together to form a campaign which continues the units' stories from where the previous sourcebooks left off, intertwining their histories and narrating the exploits of the next generation up until the [[Jihad]] era. There are also rules for the unique units that are fielded by the two independent companies and prototype advanced-technology (for the 3040s) equipment.
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==From the back cover==
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{{quote|''The [[Fox's Teeth]]''
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''[[McKinnon’s Company]] of [[House Davion]]'s [[Crucis Lancers|Seventh Crucis Lancers]], the detached "Fox's Teeth" have been an independent raiding force for centuries, their lightning hit-and-run tactics making them respected and feared.''
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''[[Sorenson's Sabres]]''
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''A detached command originally from the legendary [[Sword of Light|Fifth Sword of Light]], Sorenson's Sabres are a deadly unit among the elite of [[House Kurita]]'s samurai, dedicated to cutting a swath through new and ancient enemies alike.''
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''A new series, the Starterbooks are a perfect way to jump into the further excitement of the [[Classic BattleTech]] universe once players have tried their hands at [[BattleTech]]. ''Starterbook: Sword and Dragon'' provides a short synopsis of the conflicts between the ancient enemies of House Davion and House Kurita, as well as a brief history and personal dossiers on the members of these two legendary combat commands. Including record sheets for everyone in the command&mdash;which includes eight, never-before-seen [['Mech]] variants–as well as a unique track system that allows players to develop their own scenarios, players will be firing [[autocannon]]s and tossing [[PPC]] lightning at one another in no time!''
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''The ''[[Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set]]'' is required to use'' Starterbook: Sword and Dragon.
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''Also designed to be used in conjunction with [[Iron Wind Metals]]' ''Sword and Dragon 'MechPack: House Davion'' and'' Sword and Dragon 'MechPack: House Kurita''.}}
  
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
:The Right Path
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* The Right Path
:Unspoken Truths
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* Unspoken Truths
:Introduction
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::How to Use This Book
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* Introduction
:A Brief History: House Kurita and House Davion
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** How to Use This Book
::Origins
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::Age of War
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* A Brief History: [[House Kurita]] and [[House Davion]]
::Star League
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** Origins
::Succession Wars
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** [[Age of War]]
::War of 3039
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** [[Star League]]
::Coming of the Clans
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** [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]
::Modern Times
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** [[War of 3039]]
:The Fox's Teeth
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** [[Clan Invasion|Coming of the Clans]]
::History
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** Modern Times
:::The Succession Wars
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:::Wedding Gifts
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* The Fox's Teeth
:::War of 3039
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** History
:::Best Served Cold
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*** The Succession Wars
:::Dragon's Den
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*** Wedding Gifts
:::Blood of Kerensky
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*** War of 3039
:::Once More Into the Breach
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*** Best Served Cold
:::Houses Divided
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*** Dragon's Den
:::A Universe Turned Upside Down
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*** Blood of Kerensky
:The Fox's Teeth Personnel
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*** Once More Into the Breach
::Ian McKinnon
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*** Houses Divided
::George Lytton
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*** A Universe Turned Upside Down
::Austin Vorster
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::Daniel Waylen
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* The Fox's Teeth Personnel
::Paul Danton
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** [[Ian McKinnon]]
::Hiro Chipende
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** [[George Lytton]]
::Dave "Tiny" Hill
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** [[Austin Vorster]]
::Henrik Dekker
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** [[Daniel Waylen]]
::Ross McKinnon
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** [[Paul Danton]]
::Mateo Alvarez
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** [[Hiro Chipende]]
::Robert Grey
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** [[Dave "Tiny" Hill]]
::Sara Lytton
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** [[Henrik Dekker]]
:Sorenson's Sabres
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** [[Ross McKinnon (31st c.)|Ross McKinnon]]
::History
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** [[Mateo Alvarez]]
:::The Fourth Succession War
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** [[Robert Grey]]
:::War of the Ronin
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** [[Sara Lytton]]
:::Border Guards
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:::The Path of the Damned
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* Sorenson's Sabres
:::The Fox's Den
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** History
:::Serving the Dragon
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*** The [[Fourth Succession War]]
:::Bears and Beyond
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*** [[Ronin War|War of the Ronin]]
:Sorenson's Sabres Personnel
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*** Border Guards
::Daniel Sorenson
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*** The Path of the Damned
::Grace Shiro
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*** The Fox's Den
::Emory Wilk
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*** Serving the Dragon
::Shakir Jerrar
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*** [[Clan Ghost Bear|Bears]] and Beyond
::Dana Utsonomiya
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::Andrew Martin
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* Sorenson's Sabres Personnel
::Sharron Burgoz
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** [[Daniel Sorenson]]
::Seyla Teresa Martinez
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** [[Grace Shiro]]
::Albert Benton
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** [[Emory Wilk]]
::Jasmine Rubach
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** [[Shakir Jerrar]]
::Elden Beradinelli
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** [[Dana Utsonomiya]]
::James MacPartland
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** [[Andrew Martin]]
:Rules Annex
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** [[Sharron Burgoz]]
::Advanced MechWarrior Abilities
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** [[Seyla Teresa Martinez]]
:::Sorenson's Sabres
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** [[Albert Benton]]
:::The Fox's Teeth
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** [[Jasmine Rubach]]
::BattleMech Quirks
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** [[Elden Berardinelli]]
:::Sorenson's Sabres
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** [[James MacPartland]]
:::The Fox's Teeth
 
::Prototype Weapons and Equipment
 
::Sword and Dragon Campaign: 3048-3049
 
:::Tracks
 
:::Campaign Special Rules
 
:::Warchest Point System
 
:::Getting Started
 
:::Warchest Points Between Tracks
 
::The Setup: The Fox's Teeth
 
::The Setup: Sorenson's Sabres
 
::Mission: Recon
 
::Mission: Supply Run
 
::Mission: Defend
 
::Mission: Assault
 
::Mission: Fighting Withdrawal
 
::Mission: Recon-in-Force
 
::Mission: Probe
 
::Mission: Beachhead
 
::Mission: Pursuit
 
::Touchpoint: Thestria (Fox's Teeth)
 
::Touchpoint: Valentina (Fox's Teeth)
 
::Touchpoint: Cassias (Fox's Teeth)
 
::Touchpoint: Udibi (Sorenson's Sabres)
 
::Touchpoint: Capra (Sorenson's Sabres)
 
::Touchpoint: Brundage (Sorenson's Sabres)
 
::Touchpoint: Dust-Up
 
:Record Sheets
 
  
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* Rules Annex
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** Advanced [[MechWarrior (RPG)|MechWarrior]] Abilities
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*** Sorenson's Sabres
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*** The Fox's Teeth
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** [[BattleMech]] Quirks
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*** Sorenson's Sabres
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*** The Fox's Teeth
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** Prototype Weapons and Equipment
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** Sword and Dragon Campaign: [[3048]] &ndash; [[3049]]
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*** Tracks
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*** Campaign Special Rules
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*** Warchest Point System
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*** Getting Started
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*** Warchest Points Between Tracks
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** The Setup: The Fox's Teeth
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** The Setup: Sorenson's Sabres
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** Mission: Recon
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** Mission: Supply Run
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** Mission: Defend
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** Mission: Assault
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** Mission: Fighting Withdrawal
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** Mission: Recon-in-Force
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** Mission: Probe
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** Mission: Beachhead
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** Mission: Pursuit
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** Touchpoint: [[Thestria]] (Fox's Teeth)
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** Touchpoint: [[Valentina]] (Fox's Teeth)
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** Touchpoint: [[Cassias]] (Fox's Teeth)
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** Touchpoint: [[Udibi]] (Sorenson's Sabres)
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** Touchpoint: [[Capra]] (Sorenson's Sabres)
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** Touchpoint: [[Brundage]] (Sorenson's Sabres)
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** Touchpoint: Dust-Up
  
==Notes==
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* Record Sheets
  
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==Errata==
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:''[https://bg.battletech.com/forums/index.php?topic=36415.0 Link] to official errata document on the [[BattleTech Forum]]''
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The errata for this book contain corrections to the history section, particularly the fate of George Lytton (and removing the wrong reference to Hiro Chipende); clarify that Paul Denton pilots a CN9-A (not a CN9-D) and Sharron Burgoz's 'Mech is a TBT-7K (not a TBT-5K); alter the stated construction rules for [[double heat sink]]s, and correct some false entries in various tables and record sheets.
  
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Most importantly, they fix the campaign rules as follows:
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*With regards to the ''Recon'' mission it is clarified that ''"Any time this track is indicated, the choosing player may use the Recon-in-Force track (p. 70) instead."''
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*The first Objective for ''Recon-in-Force'' is changed to ''"1. ID / Scan all of the Defender’s buildings. Scanning must be done within 4 hexes of a building at the end of the Movement phase and in lieu of any attack. (Reward: 100)"'
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*Under "next tracks" after ''Beachhead'', delete ''Scout'' and ''Holding Action'', and add ''Fighting Withdrawal''.
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*Under "next tracks" after ''Pursuit'', delete ''Holding Action''.
  
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 6 November 2023

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Starterbook: Sword and Dragon
Product information
Type Scenario Pack
Development Randall N. Bills
Primary writing David L. McCulloch
Steven Mohan Jr.
Ben Rome
Pages 112
Cover Artwork Doug Anderson
Illustrations Michael Komarck
Chris Lewis
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code 35100
First published 2007
ISBN-10 0979204747
ISBN-13 978-0979204746
Content
Era Succession Wars era
Clan Invasion era
Civil War era
Jihad era
Series Starterbooks
Followed by Starterbook: Wolf and Blake

Starterbook: Sword and Dragon was the first in the "Starterbook" series of products designed to help ease new players from the Classic BattleTech Introductory Boxed Set ruleset into the expanded Total Warfare ruleset.

It became somewhat infamous for an editorial oversight in its released edition by which the mission tree structure was broken, leaving the campaign almost unplayable; errata were published to address and fix the issue. (See Errata section below.)

Description[edit]

The book revisits The Fox's Teeth and Sorenson's Sabres, two company-sized units from House Davion and House Kurita, respectively, which were the eponymous units for two of the earliest sourcebooks ever published for BattleTech: The Fox's Teeth: Exploits of McKinnon's Raiders and Sorenson's Sabres (scenario pack).

Sword and Dragon details each of the units, including unique 'Mech variants and personalities. In conjunction with Iron Wind Metals, these unique 'Mech variants have received their own miniatures. In addition, the book features a series of loosely defined scenario "tracks" that can be strung together to form a campaign which continues the units' stories from where the previous sourcebooks left off, intertwining their histories and narrating the exploits of the next generation up until the Jihad era. There are also rules for the unique units that are fielded by the two independent companies and prototype advanced-technology (for the 3040s) equipment.

From the back cover[edit]

The Fox's Teeth

McKinnon’s Company of House Davion's Seventh Crucis Lancers, the detached "Fox's Teeth" have been an independent raiding force for centuries, their lightning hit-and-run tactics making them respected and feared.

Sorenson's Sabres

A detached command originally from the legendary Fifth Sword of Light, Sorenson's Sabres are a deadly unit among the elite of House Kurita's samurai, dedicated to cutting a swath through new and ancient enemies alike.

A new series, the Starterbooks are a perfect way to jump into the further excitement of the Classic BattleTech universe once players have tried their hands at BattleTech. Starterbook: Sword and Dragon provides a short synopsis of the conflicts between the ancient enemies of House Davion and House Kurita, as well as a brief history and personal dossiers on the members of these two legendary combat commands. Including record sheets for everyone in the command—which includes eight, never-before-seen 'Mech variants–as well as a unique track system that allows players to develop their own scenarios, players will be firing autocannons and tossing PPC lightning at one another in no time!

The Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set is required to use Starterbook: Sword and Dragon.

Also designed to be used in conjunction with Iron Wind Metals' Sword and Dragon 'MechPack: House Davion and Sword and Dragon 'MechPack: House Kurita.

Contents[edit]

  • The Right Path
  • Unspoken Truths
  • Introduction
    • How to Use This Book
  • The Fox's Teeth
    • History
      • The Succession Wars
      • Wedding Gifts
      • War of 3039
      • Best Served Cold
      • Dragon's Den
      • Blood of Kerensky
      • Once More Into the Breach
      • Houses Divided
      • A Universe Turned Upside Down
  • Rules Annex
    • Advanced MechWarrior Abilities
      • Sorenson's Sabres
      • The Fox's Teeth
    • BattleMech Quirks
      • Sorenson's Sabres
      • The Fox's Teeth
    • Prototype Weapons and Equipment
    • Sword and Dragon Campaign: 30483049
      • Tracks
      • Campaign Special Rules
      • Warchest Point System
      • Getting Started
      • Warchest Points Between Tracks
    • The Setup: The Fox's Teeth
    • The Setup: Sorenson's Sabres
    • Mission: Recon
    • Mission: Supply Run
    • Mission: Defend
    • Mission: Assault
    • Mission: Fighting Withdrawal
    • Mission: Recon-in-Force
    • Mission: Probe
    • Mission: Beachhead
    • Mission: Pursuit
    • Touchpoint: Thestria (Fox's Teeth)
    • Touchpoint: Valentina (Fox's Teeth)
    • Touchpoint: Cassias (Fox's Teeth)
    • Touchpoint: Udibi (Sorenson's Sabres)
    • Touchpoint: Capra (Sorenson's Sabres)
    • Touchpoint: Brundage (Sorenson's Sabres)
    • Touchpoint: Dust-Up
  • Record Sheets

Errata[edit]

Link to official errata document on the BattleTech Forum

The errata for this book contain corrections to the history section, particularly the fate of George Lytton (and removing the wrong reference to Hiro Chipende); clarify that Paul Denton pilots a CN9-A (not a CN9-D) and Sharron Burgoz's 'Mech is a TBT-7K (not a TBT-5K); alter the stated construction rules for double heat sinks, and correct some false entries in various tables and record sheets.

Most importantly, they fix the campaign rules as follows:

  • With regards to the Recon mission it is clarified that "Any time this track is indicated, the choosing player may use the Recon-in-Force track (p. 70) instead."
  • The first Objective for Recon-in-Force is changed to "1. ID / Scan all of the Defender’s buildings. Scanning must be done within 4 hexes of a building at the end of the Movement phase and in lieu of any attack. (Reward: 100)"'
  • Under "next tracks" after Beachhead, delete Scout and Holding Action, and add Fighting Withdrawal.
  • Under "next tracks" after Pursuit, delete Holding Action.