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AsburyGrad

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MW 10th Anniversary Tribute Tournament
« on: 12 August 2012, 23:28:07 »
Clan Mutant Sea Bass is following up our World Championship from June with a tribute to the 10th anniversary of our game.  Saturday, Sept. 1 (Labor Day Weekend) at The Foundry Games in Huntsville, AL.


For full info, check out our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/367362789974344/
ilClan Wolf - it's about damn time . . .



"Face it - MW:DA had, for its run, massively greater commercial success than BattleTech's ever had. Over two million click-base minis - want to guess where the number of BT minis comes in? I'd guess on the order of a few percent of that. While BT has survived for 30 years, we've never had the same number of players at any point. The pity was that unlike BT, MW:DA ended up being run by businessmen, not game fanatics." - Worktroll

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Re: MW 10th Anniversary Tribute Tournament
« Reply #1 on: 13 August 2012, 23:10:49 »
10th Anniversary Retro Championship

Saturday, Sept. 1, beginning at 10:00 am

The Foundry in Huntsville, AL



A few game rules in case you're interested:

900 pt build total

4 orders per turn, max of 7 orders from SE and abilities

Mechs may not be equipped with pilot or gear cards

Faction-pure forces get to use their faction pride card for 0 cost, except for an all-mercenary army

Merc Pride will not affect capture attempts



We will play 4 rounds.  Players need to bring a standard hand of 4 cards, with at least one mission and at least one PC.



Everyone is welcome!  Hope you can make it.
ilClan Wolf - it's about damn time . . .



"Face it - MW:DA had, for its run, massively greater commercial success than BattleTech's ever had. Over two million click-base minis - want to guess where the number of BT minis comes in? I'd guess on the order of a few percent of that. While BT has survived for 30 years, we've never had the same number of players at any point. The pity was that unlike BT, MW:DA ended up being run by businessmen, not game fanatics." - Worktroll

 

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