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Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:25 am
by dode74
So, the Bombardier targets a square which is occupied by an opposition player. There are no other players around who could intercept. The rules say that a player can "catch or intercept" the ball. These are the
possible rolls in the order they should happen:
1. Interception roll.
2. Pass roll.
3. Catch roll.
Can the targetted player intercept the ball? If not then the roll sequence is simple - 2 and 3.
If he can, then does he also get to roll to catch (since he is in the targetted square)? This would allow all 3 rolls to happen.
Or does choosing to intercept effectively decline the chance to catch? Thereby meaning only rolls 1 and 2 happen.
I can see the benefit of going for the intercept - it may increase your chances of catching what may well be an otherwise inaccurate pass (which would mean you don't get to catch). But if all 3 rolls are available then that really increases the chances of making the catch.
Which is it?

Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:54 am
by lunchmoney
to intercept, your player needs to be between the thrower and targered square. so in your example, no the guy in the square could not get to intercept.
he can try catch it, and should receive the +1 for catching an accurate pass (and if he has diving catch he'll get another +1)(both of those are assuming it was accurate and didnt scatter to that square).
and of course after he's caught the bomb, he can throw it back.
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:28 pm
by GalakStarscraper
As lunchmoney posted ... the target of a pass cannot try to intercept it.
Tom
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:40 pm
by dode74
Thanks gents. Thought that might be the case, but I've had a report of LE doing it the other way (i.e. intercept, pass then catch), so I thought I'd check.
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:44 pm
by lunchmoney
as an extention, and slight hijack, from the original question.
in a highly risky play, can you target a bomb to one of your own players, in the aim that he has to try to catch it, and can then pass the bomb on? like i say risky, but if your bomma is not close enouth to the opposition cage and its a case of stop the cage or they score......... can it be done?
(i'm just loving the image of gobbos "hot potato-ing" the fising bomb down the pitch

)
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:07 pm
by Darkson
Can, and have done (failed the 3rd throw, and killed the AG4 goblin

).
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:53 pm
by Coach
Bombardier skill says it uses the normal passing/throwing rules, so if you can pass a ball to a team mate there is no reason you can't pass a bomb.
Though when I was reading through it I did notice that the bomb treats prone stunned players as standing for the point of being counted as knocked down. So if a bomb blast hits one of your own prone or stunned players it counts as a turnover. A little bit harsh in my opinion.
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:07 pm
by Stout Youngblood
Coach wrote:Bombardier skill says it uses the normal passing/throwing rules, so if you can pass a ball to a team mate there is no reason you can't pass a bomb.
I love this idea. I will have to incorporate it into my game plan.
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:17 am
by Buggrit
lunchmoney wrote:
and of course after he's caught the bomb, he can throw it back.
Not just
can throw it,
has to throw it!!
Loving that Hot Potato Bomb Idea... Just need a Keith Lemon Gobbo... Poh Tay Toh!!
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:38 am
by daloonieshaman
that's why the goblin's first double is always Hail Mary
Re: Catching the Bomb
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 1:41 pm
by Da Shin Kikas
I may sign a bomber just to try the 'Ot puh-tay-to' play.
With the obscene luck I'm having at the moment(with my LE Kikas, not TT sadly) it just might work.