Wrong IMO, woodelves (or any elf team for that matter) should hit back with 2-die blocks whenever they can, and not follow up of course. Just running away will get your team mauled sooner or later when the inevitable snake-eyes come up for the first dodge. Striking back means forcing your opponent to adapt his playing style other then "just always make contact with as many players as possible": if he does that, the elf player can dodge out one elf to give the assist to another elf to set up a 2-die block.Olsson wrote:the only blocks a woodelf should take is those on the ballhandler. Elsewhere, just dodge.
what to do with crushed chaos team ?
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Exactly, and I'd also say that more opponents down mean less opponents to harm your fragile little girls ... err ... I meant elvesTuernRedvenom wrote:Wrong IMO, woodelves (or any elf team for that matter) should hit back with 2-die blocks whenever they can, and not follow up of course. Just running away will get your team mauled sooner or later when the inevitable snake-eyes come up for the first dodge. Striking back means forcing your opponent to adapt his playing style other then "just always make contact with as many players as possible": if he does that, the elf player can dodge out one elf to give the assist to another elf to set up a 2-die block.Olsson wrote:the only blocks a woodelf should take is those on the ballhandler. Elsewhere, just dodge.

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Hi all, my team is back again
. I bought new warrior and scored 2 TD in 2 games
, also retired beastman with 2 nigglings. New beastman have also 1 TD, so he will gain new level next match hopefully. I plan to buy new warrior after next match. Any advices how to develop team ? I don't want to play them as RSC+claws. so keep that in mind
. I like mino much, because of frenzy - I use him to push to the crowd, that's why I play him. My thought is to give block/guard to the warriors (foul appearance on double) and mix the skills of beasmens.
Here is team Cockerel: (11 players now)
1. Warrior - block, guard, AV 8
2. Warrior - block
3. Beastmen - block, MB, niggling (aging)
4. Beastmen -
5. Beastmen - block, tackle
6. Beastmen - block, sure hands, +1 AG, very long legs
7. Beastmen - dirty player
8. Beastmen - guard
9. Beastmen - kick
10. Beastmen - block, tackle
11. mino - guard
TR: 157
treasury: 80k
FF: 9
RR: 3
assistant coaches: 2
cheerleaders: 2
apothecary



Here is team Cockerel: (11 players now)
1. Warrior - block, guard, AV 8
2. Warrior - block
3. Beastmen - block, MB, niggling (aging)
4. Beastmen -
5. Beastmen - block, tackle
6. Beastmen - block, sure hands, +1 AG, very long legs
7. Beastmen - dirty player
8. Beastmen - guard
9. Beastmen - kick
10. Beastmen - block, tackle
11. mino - guard
TR: 157
treasury: 80k
FF: 9
RR: 3
assistant coaches: 2
cheerleaders: 2
apothecary
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