![]() A single assist will take them over the treshold of the most common player, sinking their chances of absolute failure down to 1 in 36 for two skulls. In layman’s terms, they are the guys who punch things. However, as they are the only ones on the team starting with Block, they are commonly used as Blitzers. Agility and Strength both at 3 means they won’t be too horrible at either punching or ball play. Wights are the most allrounder of the team. Just remember that Mummies don’t have Block, so be careful. Use them to get into your opponents’ faces and punch as much as possible. Granted, their MA could be more accurately described as their arms’ reach, but that doesn’t stop them from being excellent blockers. Their high Strength and Mighty Blow combine to make them dish out wonderful punches, while their AV and Regeneration ensure they’ll stay on the pitch to squish more Elves. Mummies provide the team’s main muscle, and boy are they good at it, if not at anything else. Not that you’ll have any shortage of those, anyhow. However, the chances that you’ll regret it early on are fairly low, and Ghouls are much better to have than Linemen. It’ll leave you with 30k to spend elsewhere. If you want, you can also swap out a Ghoul for a Lineman in order to create a slightly sturdier team. What should your team composition be? This: Actually building the teamĮnough of the faffing about. Sure, they’re mostly useless, but they keep their original name, allowing you to lovingly recall the wonderful memory of the day you recruited them. Any dead opposition players will join your team as Linemen (Zombies or Skeletons, there is little difference between the two), meaning that you’ll never have lack either. If you kill anything, you get to keep it. Even if you do lose somebody or two, that’s where the Undead’s main gimmick comes in. Ghouls lack both Regen and heavy armour though, so tread carefully. “He ripped out my lungs! Eh, I got better. I think there’s almost some sort of comedy in how often the Undead can come back from the brink. Instead, the team relies on Regeneration to keep fit. They can’t hire apothecaries because, well, they’re corpses already, what can you do. ![]() In addition to the above, Undead teams are pretty indestructible. Meet new friends, play with them, kill them (Order may vary) My designated catcher (who has all necessary skills) has yet to catch a single ball, and that is mostly from handoffs. (Most of the time.) Just don’t try to pass it from one to another. Their main strength lies in punching things, but they aren’t entirely useless with the ball either. In my opinion, they are well-suited for beginners, as they have an allrounder setup with pretty clearly defined roles for everybody. Cough cough not so subtle hint as to what edition you should buy. ![]() For the purposes of this guide, we’ll be playing Undead, contained in the Chaos Edition. In the end, every team is cut out for specific playstyles and levels of masochism. Depending on your edition, there might be lots of teams from which to pick just one favorite. But once you get going, experience should guide you! The first step: Picking who you are ![]() My horrible tendency of taking things too seriously has kept me from crushing enemies online. ![]() It’s not the hardest ruleset there is, once you get to know it, and if you don’t, there are people who can explain it better. Also, before we get started, I’d like to mention that I’m not a pro at this game. I’ll just jump right in, so I’ll assume that you’re familiar with the rules already. In case you weren’t aware, Blood Bowl is a game, available on your games distribution platform since pretty long ago, and it manages to be both stupidly fun and infuriating like no other. ![]()
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