Heat, Armor, Ammunition, and Why ’Mechs Explode

A BattleMech survives by balancing three unforgiving systems: armor, heat, and ammunition. Armor absorbs damage until attacks reach the internal structure, where engines, gyros, weapons, actuators, and other critical components can be destroyed. Heat builds whenever a ’Mech moves aggressively or fires energy-intensive weapons, forcing the pilot to choose between maximum firepower and the risk of impaired movement, shutdown, or ammunition detonation. Ammunition makes ballistic and missile weapons effective, but every stored round can become an internal threat once armor is breached. This episode explains heat sinks, armor allocation, critical hits, torso destruction, CASE protection, and the reason some machines appear to explode spectacularly after a single penetrating strike. The result is a combat system where damage is more than a shrinking pool of points. Every hit changes what the pilot can risk, which weapons remain useful, and whether retreat is still possible. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Heat, Armor, Ammunition, and Why ’Mechs Explode
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