Rating: Summary: Warden Clans Another Great Field Manual Review: Another excellent Field Manual from FASA, Warden Clans is a must buy. Does contain FASA's usual editing problems. Also suffers in that it is obvious they were trying cram everything into 160 pages and didn't take much time on the Clan logos.
Rating: Summary: Excellent source material, primarily RPG with some tech Review: Another one of FASA's Field Manuals lives up to the reputation of its predecessors. The information on the Clans covered is very thorough, detailing culture, military, and history. Also included are new Level 2 technology (Mechs, battle armor, weapons, and warships). The only thing I found lacking from this book was info on the Nova Cats, which although are a traitorous Clan, could still be considered Wardens.
Rating: Summary: An Excellent addition with some areas lacking however Review: As I read this latest addition, I am impressed with the effort in creating the histories and theologies of each individual Clan. Much work has been put into creating the overall mentality of each individual Clan, which I enjoy very much as I love to roleplay and like to roleplay as accurately as I can.However, I do believe that more effort can be put into the illustrations and logos. To me, it seems more like reading a comic book rather then getting a feel of what Clan mechs and society should be. Other than that, continue the great work.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: By far the best of the Field Manuals so far. New WarShips, new 'Mechs, new weapons systems, new suits of battle armor, new Clans -- Put simply, this rocks.
Rating: Summary: nice review of clan customs + total millitary Review: Excellent, it amde me want to change from crusader to warden. Only bad thing is it could have done with some nice mech colour schemes but over all very nice, my best btech book!
Rating: Summary: Battletech Feild Manual: Warden Clans Review: Good book, good info needs section for Clan Wol
Rating: Summary: The true, the proud... the Wardens! Review: Now THIS is something to talk about! The Warden Clans Field Manual is an excellent book, containing Sourcebook class information on the following Clans: Cloud Cobra, Coyote, Ghost Bear, Goliath Scorpion, Snow Raven, Steel Viper, Wolf (in-Exile) Plus, it includes detailed information on every one of these Clan's units! Along with this are the new and valuable weapons: ATMs! The Undine and Sylph armor are also displayed, along with the new Savage Coyote OmniMech! Stats for the Leviathan troop transport and the Conqueror-class cruiser, too!
Rating: Summary: Finally, the rest of the clans Review: This book finally fills us in on the rest of the clans and provides official insignia for them. The only reason I don't give it five stars is I would have liked to see more on the Warden Wolves and some stuff on Nova Cat.
Rating: Summary: An excellent sourcebook Review: This book is one of the best books put out by FASA. While there are the usual errors (likely caused by rushing), it is still a very good source of info. It is the perfect complement to the previous Field Manual, that of the Crusader Clans. If you have that book, this is a must-have. The illustrations are great, and the depth of info is engrossing.
Rating: Summary: Another wonderful piece in the expanding BattleTech universe Review: This book is, first off, a wonderful counterpart to Crusader Clans. Its new technology is innovative and interesting (ATM's rule!), and it's refreshing and fun to compare the idiosyncracies of each clan. I'd say this book is darn near perfect -- and its Random 'Mech Tables are great -- well-balanced and powerful (as opposed to the Crusader Clans' uneven, unimpressive tables). Good job FASA! Long live Clan Coyote!
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