MechWarrior: Dark Age
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MechWarrior: Dark Age (now in its second iteration, Age of Destruction) is a tabletop wargame by WizKids set in the BattleTech universe that uses the Clix system. The game's miniatures are pre-painted models of infantry squads, vehicles, and giant walking war machines known as BattleMechs.
Mechwarrior: Dark Age is played on a 36" x 36" game surface with each player taking turns giving his units 'orders' that involve moving and/or attacking opposing units. A measuring tape and/or three-six sided dice are used while executing these orders. Frequently miniaturized 'terrain', such as buildings (blocking terrain), forests (hindering terrain) or lakes (shallow water), is placed on the game board. The victor is determined after one or more 'victory conditions' have been achieved by a player or when the predetermined time limit for the game has been reached, depending on the game scenario that is being played.
The game may be purchased in booster packs (similar to Magic: The Gathering), but there are ways of acquiring particular pieces without spending large quantities of money on packs. Trade is the most common option, followed by purchases on eBay. There are units that you can only acquire through trade or send-aways, such as the Battleforces and the Designer Series Mechs and pilots. There are several factions to collect, and many are interconnected by alliances and other relations. Many of the factions from Classic Battletech were introduced into the game and the game has several original factions as well. In keeping with the spirit of the Battletech universe, there are also many mercenary units referred to as Gunslingers.
In 2003, MechWarrior: Dark Age won the Origins Awards for Best Illustration 2002, Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures Series 2002 and Game of the Year 2002. In 2005, WizKids updated MechWarrior: Dark Age. In conjunction with a rules overhaul, the game was renamed MechWarrior: Age of Destruction.
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[edit] Factions
[edit] New Factions
- Republic of the Sphere
- Stormhammers
- Dragon's Fury
- Swordsworn
- Bannson's Raiders
- Spirit Cats
- Steel Wolves
- Wolf Hunters
[edit] Original Factions
- Capellan Confederation
- Lyran Alliance
- Federated Suns
- Clan Wolf
- Clan Nova Cat
- Clan Jade Falcon
- Clan Hell's Horses
- Clan Sea Fox (known as Clan Diamond Shark in BattleTech)
- Highlanders
- Draconis Combine
- Rasalhague Dominion
- Comstar
Over time, these factions have acquired their own particular style of play. For example, the repairability of the Bannson's Raiders units lend themselves to quick strikes followed by a retreat. Three factions (House Liao, Clan Jade Falcon, and Clan Sea Fox) have inherent abilities not stated on their figures to compensate for higher point costs. Examples of these abilities include improved damage to elite or novice enemies, better targeting through forests, improved jumping attacks, or gaining the ability to deprive an enemy player of an order. This concept has been extended in later expansions by the addition of faction pride cards and special pilot abilities. Starting in January 2006 with the release of the Domination, the faction abilities for House Liao, Clan Jade Falcon, and Clan Sea Fox were replaced with faction pride cards. However, the three factions' figures released before that set can still use the team abilities without having to require a faction pride card.
MechWarrior: Age of Destruction introduced new rules and new mechanics to the game, most notably the pilots and gear. These cards are included with the booster packs, and improve any 'mech they are attached to. This has also introduced Gunslingers, mercenary pilots with preferred 'mechs that can be "recruited" to all, or most, factions. They have become common prizes at sanctioned tournaments.
As of MechWarrior: Age of Destruction, many of the older factions have been absorbed into their larger Houses or Clans. For example, the Swordsworn were absorbed by House Davion, and the Stormhammers were absorbed by House Steiner. The Steel Wolves faction "evolved" into their own mercenary group known as Wolf Hunters with the introduction of Clan Wolf into the game.
[edit] Sets
[edit] Dark Age Sets
- Dark Age - The original set, available as a starter pack.
- Fire For Effect - Introduction of artillery, transports, and mercenaries.
- Death From Above - Adds VTOLs and AA defense systems. Republic of the Sphere and Stormhammers introduced as playable factions.
- Liao Incursion - House Liao becomes playable faction. Introduction of faction abilities.
- Counterassault - Introduction of positive heat dial modifiers.
- Falcon's Prey - Last Dark Age set. Clan Jade Falcon introduced as regular faction.
[edit] Age of Destruction Sets
- Age of Destruction - Available as a starter pack with revised rules and units.
- Firepower - Introduces House Kurita and mail-in offer mechs as part of tie-up with Wizard Entertainment.
- Annihilation - Introduces Clan Nova Cat; last expansion with Dark Age splinter faction units
- Domination - Rasalhague Dominion becomes playable faction, as well as Wolf Hunters. Introduced the Officer's Club series of Mechs, featuring members of WizKids Mechwarrior design team, and purple-coloured gear (PPC Capacitor, Artemis V Fire-Control System, Coolants, Reconnaissance, Anti-Missile System)
- Vanguard - RISC gear cards introduced (available in certain Unique mechs only). last set with mail-in mechs.
- Wolf Strike - Clan Wolf becomes playable faction. Each booster box now has two mechs, one vehicle, four infantry pieces, two pilot cards, two gear cards, and a random card, including the new "squadron cards." Last set with Officer's Club Mech. Was also infamous for having two mechs that were never officially released by WizKids because three eBay sellers in Hong Kong auctioned copies of them, sans pilot cards, before their scheduled release. The Vindicated Warwolf was a planned mail-in offer for the novel Wolf Hunters by Kevin Killiany, and the Deception Vixen was slated as a tournament prize. As a result, WizKids has deemed the two figures not legal for tournament play.
[edit] Battleforce series
In early 2006, WizKids released the Battleforce series which consists of pre-packaged sets of 'Mechs painted to represent normal service units from each major faction. They come with pilot cards that depict ranked pilots from the faction.
- Clan Jade Falcon - Contains 2 Shrikes, 2 Eyries, and 2 Gyrfalcons, plus pilots.
- Republic of the Sphere - Contains 2 Malices, 2 Mangonels, and 2 Nyxes, plus pilots.
- War College - This set was designed to help attract new players to the game. Contains a Unique Atlas and Marauder IIC mech and their pilots, plus a playmat, and two sets of dice and 18" tape measures. Only available at War College events.
- Ares 3-Pack - This set marked the debut of the Colossal-Class Mechs. The robots and their accompanying gunner, pilot, and engineer cards are named after figures in Greek mythology. Their tripod shape is reminiscent of the alien robots in War of the Worlds.
- Phantom War Battleforce Set - A product tie-in with the Nintendo DS game MechAssault: Phantom War, the set features units from House Steiner and Clan Hell's Horses. The Steiner side comprises a Raptor, Uziel, and the Unique Atlas "Unsterblich". The Hell's Horses are represented by a Unique Hellbringer (Loki) "Brimstone", a Timberwolf (Mad Cat)(a revived sculpt from the Dark Age sets, but presented as a first model Mad cat, not a Mad Cat Mk II), and a Kit Fox (Uller).
- Poseidon - Contains the Ares Battlemech Poseidon and two infantry pieces, plus their cards.
[edit] Action Packs
In late 2006, WizKids announced that the blind booster pack format was over for MechWarrior: Age of Destruction and that they would switch to non-blind faction-specific "Action Packs" for all 2007 releases. The first Action Pack releases are:
- House Davion Action Pack - Contains 2 Atlas, 2 Templar, and 2 Enforcer III mechs with pilots for House Davion.
- Champions Vol.1 - Containing Ghost, Jupiter, Locust, and Mortis battlemechs with pilots based on the Top Four fellowship players of the 2006 MechWarrior Fellowship World Championships. A 'Fellowship' in Mechwarrior parlance can be loosely described as a sportsmanship award.
- Champions Vol.2 - Containing Raven, Griffin, Warhammer IIC, and Daishi battlemechs with pilots based on the top four champion players of the 2006 MechWarrior World Championships.
- MechWarrior: Solaris VII - the new series features 24 Gunslinger mechs that do combat on the gaming planet of Solaris VII. The mechs, plus their corresponding pilots and equipment, are grouped together in every pack according to each of the four weight classes - Light (8), Medium (6), Heavy (6), and Assault (4). Each pack contains a rulebook, a set of six target tokens, and a playmat that can be connected with those from the three other packs to form one giant arena map.
- Undead Lance - A set of gunslingers that are based on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
- Wolf's Dragoons Wolf Spiders Action Pack - Includes four heavy 'Mechs (Loki, Madcat IV, Vulture IV, and Thor) painted in the colours of the Wolf's Dragoons mercenary unit's Wolf Spiders battalion and their corresponding pilot cards.
- Wolf's Dragoons Gamma Regiment Action Pack - Include two ’Mechs, three vehicles and six infantry pieces of different models, plus a set of pilot cards.
(Note: Both the Wolf Spiders and Gamma Regiment sets have pilots with combat abilities that can be used in other mechs. Previous pilot abilities were only activated in the pilot's preferred Mech, due to the familiarity with the machine.)
[edit] Novels
At least 30 published works of associated fiction are set in the Mechwarrior: Dark Age universe. These largely take place during the early to mid 32nd century.
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