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This, combined with some cheap players (for Elves at least) makes them the most min/max-ed team out of the gate. My first thoughts looking at this bunch: The team dynamic is set with some interesting early skill/stat combos that are rarely seen elsewhere. Dark Elves trump them in terms of armour and bash but are slower and less good at playing the ball.
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The Blitzers are not as good as Wardancers but Pro catchers are better than woodies. More fun than High Elves, but more fragile. These guys can be built in a number of ways and more often than not I build one as a ball hawk/safety. You can do explosive passing plays but they also make a decent running team once you have enough catchers.
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The rules fit the fluff nicely in that you have old pros mixed with fresh recruits. They are also interesting because they have the cheapest Ag4 player going. Jackal: They are a really fun team to play as they start with really interesting skills like sidestep and NoS, both of these help keep your opponent guessing. In today’s edition, we’re featuring the Alqualonde Falcons, competitors in the 2018 Dragon Bowl League as well as numerous tournaments in the UK, painted by Jackal – who is ranked by the NAF as 19th in the world with the Elven Union. The Elven Union team (or Pro Elf as previously and commonly still known) is perhaps unsurprisingly the team with the most capacity for Elf Bullshit baked into its starting team lineup and play style. “Elf Bullshit.” This is one of the first phrases likely to enter the lexicon of a new Blood Bowl player. In each case, I want to hear a bit from them about their experiences playing with the featured team. Some of these are very good players… some of them are pretty bad players. I also want to take the opportunity to showcase some of the incredible teams painted by my friends in Blood Bowl communities both online and where I play, in London and the South-East of England. Instead, what I want to do is a newer coach’s review – looking at the teams and giving the thoughts of a middling player about what the team is and could be. These guides are brilliant, and I can’t possibly hope to improve on them. I tend to glance at these any time I pick up a new team and try to remember some key points. There are plenty of highly detailed and advanced “How To” guides for playing every Blood Bowl team check out or Plasmoids Playbook Library for some good ones. I’ve been playing a couple of years, and not achieved much in the way of tournament wins or league trophies, but I’m learning and adapting and looking for ways to involve myself in the community. While I love the game, I’m hardly a wizard at it. I love Blood Bowl, and I think that Goonhammer could do with gaining some Blood Bowl content. Alqualonde Falcons – Dragonbowl League 2018 Painted by Jackal