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Catalyst Game Labs Demo Team / Using a Home Grinder with Friends
« Last post by finolpal on Today at 04:05:17 »For the 8 of us who are getting together, I was hoping to be the Grinder runner. The Grinder seemed like a perfect, easy way to bring Battletech back into the spotlight, so I decided to make it. Can I get the player card digitally?
This site is not what I was expecting, but I am familiar with it. It would be nice if there were examples of mechs for each color. It would be helpful to have more information about the mech's weight class, technology, and BV depending on whether it's purple or red.
It appeared like a straightforward deck of cards for initiative, and I had a blast playing it at GenCon. Here are the dice: white denotes walk, black denotes run, and red denotes jump. From what I can tell from the reference card, that is now the gold standard, though I have used different callers. I had different hues in mind. While the link itself was useful, many pieces of information that would allow users to introduce others to it are missing. The Grinder is a great tool for players to use when introducing others to Battletech. Providing more details and being transparent with the community would be beneficial. Thanks to the fantastic Catalyst staff, who hosted fantastic Battletech games at GenCon, I had a blast. Being an ambassador for Battletech is something that every player is capable of, so maybe the Demo team can impart more of their boundless knowledge or pass it on to the Catalyst team so that you may impart it.
Thank you ahead of time.
This site is not what I was expecting, but I am familiar with it. It would be nice if there were examples of mechs for each color. It would be helpful to have more information about the mech's weight class, technology, and BV depending on whether it's purple or red.
It appeared like a straightforward deck of cards for initiative, and I had a blast playing it at GenCon. Here are the dice: white denotes walk, black denotes run, and red denotes jump. From what I can tell from the reference card, that is now the gold standard, though I have used different callers. I had different hues in mind. While the link itself was useful, many pieces of information that would allow users to introduce others to it are missing. The Grinder is a great tool for players to use when introducing others to Battletech. Providing more details and being transparent with the community would be beneficial. Thanks to the fantastic Catalyst staff, who hosted fantastic Battletech games at GenCon, I had a blast. Being an ambassador for Battletech is something that every player is capable of, so maybe the Demo team can impart more of their boundless knowledge or pass it on to the Catalyst team so that you may impart it.
Thank you ahead of time.