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==Description==
 
==Description==
'''Hostile Environments!'''<br>
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'''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules''' is a rulebook, that expands the BattleTech core rules of ''[[Total Warfare]]'' or the ''[[BattleMech Manual]]'' with optional additional rules. Amongst others, the book includes rules for combat in exotic environments and dense cities.
Take your warfare to a whole new level of excitement! Deploy under cover of exotic weather and severe planetary conditions. Surprise your enemy with your mastery of new battlefield tactics—from artillery to command-level comms to minefields! A daring commander can take advantage of any or all of these….if he’s brave enough to seize the moment!
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Another major part is the use of the numerous [[support vehicles]], whose building rules are covered in the parallel released ''[[Tactical Operations: Advanced Units & Equipment]]''.
  
''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules is the one-source reference for advanced rules that apply to on-world operations. It includes new movement and combat options.''
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==From the back cover==
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{{quote|''Hostile Environments!''
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''Take your warfare to a whole new level of excitement! Deploy under cover of exotic weather and severe planetary conditions. Surprise your enemy with your mastery of new battlefield tactics—from artillery to command-level comms to minefields! A daring commander can take advantage of any or all of these….if he’s brave enough to seize the moment!''
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''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules is the one-source reference for advanced rules that apply to on-world operations. It includes new movement and combat options.''}}
  
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* The artwork used on the cover of ''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules'' is a cropped version of the cover art originally used on ''[[CityTech, Second Edition]]''.
 
* The artwork used on the cover of ''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules'' is a cropped version of the cover art originally used on ''[[CityTech, Second Edition]]''.
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* Together with ''[[Tactical Operations: Advanced Units & Equipment]]'', the content of ''Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules'' made up the book ''[[Tactical Operations]]''. But in June of 2020 it was split in two, because it was deemed to be too long with over 400 pages.
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 17:22, 11 January 2021

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Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules
Product information
Type Rules Book
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code E-CAT35003VA
First published 05 June 2020 (PDF)
MSRP £39.99 (Book & PDF)
£14.99 (PDF)
Content
Era Dark Age
Series Core Rule Books
Followed by Tactical Operations: Advanced Units & Equipment

Description

Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules is a rulebook, that expands the BattleTech core rules of Total Warfare or the BattleMech Manual with optional additional rules. Amongst others, the book includes rules for combat in exotic environments and dense cities. Another major part is the use of the numerous support vehicles, whose building rules are covered in the parallel released Tactical Operations: Advanced Units & Equipment.

From the back cover

Hostile Environments!

Take your warfare to a whole new level of excitement! Deploy under cover of exotic weather and severe planetary conditions. Surprise your enemy with your mastery of new battlefield tactics—from artillery to command-level comms to minefields! A daring commander can take advantage of any or all of these….if he’s brave enough to seize the moment!

Tactical Operations: Advanced Rules is the one-source reference for advanced rules that apply to on-world operations. It includes new movement and combat options.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Advanced Ground Movement
  • Advanced Combat
  • Advanced Buildings
  • Advanced Support Vehicles
  • General Rules
  • Index
  • Record Sheets
  • Tables

Notes

References