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Dos de Diez was a rpg magazine that run for a few years in two runs 1993-1996 and 1997-2004. From time to time it had information on the new products along the Battletech Line (both original and translated work), though only once there was a full article on Battletech. | Dos de Diez was a rpg magazine that run for a few years in two runs 1993-1996 and 1997-2004. From time to time it had information on the new products along the Battletech Line (both original and translated work), though only once there was a full article on Battletech. | ||
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Dos de Diez was a rpg magazine that run for a few years in two runs 1993-1996 and 1997-2004. From time to time it had information on the new products along the Battletech Line (both original and translated work), though only once there was a full article on Battletech.
During its second run (2a Epoca in spanish), in the 08 number, we did find the Battletech article, with new L3 equipment.
- Cañón Gauss Pesado: A sort of Heavy Gauss Rifle, being a L3 Clan weapon.
- Cañón de Óxido: An ammunition based weapon able to directly do IS damage and to roll on the critical hit table.
- Armadura Camaleón: An armour able to make hitting our mech much more complex (+6/+8/+10), but quite heavy weighted.
- "Escopeta" Quantum de hipervelocidad: a sort of LB weapon but able to roll inmediatelly for a critical hit (with a -2) and also to cause armour breach.
- Cañón Conmocionador: A weapon designed to directly wound the pilot of the attached objective, though it damages the location where the weapon is installed.