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Classic BattleTech: Map Pack – Solaris VII

Classic BattleTech: Map Pack – Solaris VII

Requires:BattleTech: Introductory Box Set

Designed by Jordan Weisman

Published by Fanpro

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Game: BattleTech

Players

2-6

Play Time

120 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

8.0

Community Snapshot

~120 min
8.0 on BGG (17)

Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Fighting
Direct combat between players or factions — tactical battles and confrontation.
Miniatures
Features detailed miniature figures — often with painting and tactical positioning.
Science Fiction
Futuristic settings — space travel, alien worlds, advanced technology.
Wargame
Simulate warfare — military strategy, tactics, and historical battles.

Since 2004, Classic BattleTech: Map Pack – Solaris VII has captivated fans of dice rolling and variable powers with its design.

How It Plays

Dice Rolling

You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!

Hexagon Grid

The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.

Role Playing

You take on a character with unique abilities and make choices as them — step into someone else's shoes!

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

Welcome to the Gaming World Check your myomers; calibrate your actuators; fine-tune your gyro; load-out the newest prototype weapons - and never forget to check with your image consultant, all while keeping your stable manager happy. On Solaris VII war is a sport and your career can die quicker than your 'Mech. Whether your stable manager is out to get you, the mafia is on your tail, or your next opponent has a piece of new technology you've never heard of before, on Solaris VII the stakes are always high and the rewards of success higher .…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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Year

2004