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Well, if being shot in the chest can only hold back a zombie for a couple seconds, i guess that an egg in the face can't do much harm. As for your paper, i wouldn't ask a dyslexic for help if i were you. But there are some people from Spain on this board, maybe they can help you out.Hahaha! A little egg on the face now, eh Z? A shame I don't know how to get ahold of this guy. I need help on a Spanish paper something fierce!
Zombie wrote:From the kind of mistakes he made, i'm almost positive that his first language is English.
Zombie wrote:Even dyslexics type better than this.
Apology?Thorin wrote:My First leguge is Espansh and Ihave Dislexcy
No, I suppose that''ll be to much to ask for.Zombie wrote:I've known dyslexic people before, but never close to this bad. It's also much less severe in Spanish in your case. I guess this proves that learning a second language is downright impossible for dyslexics.
Alternatively, score in whatever time you need to score then kick arse on defence with a gang of guards with Stand firm.Smeborg wrote: Scoring with Dwarfs takes time. Use the time, and try and score on turn 7 or 8 (this is called "using the clock").
Either that or deploy a strong line, but ALWAYS make sure that you have deep cover. I find deploying my Blitzers wide and Slayers deep gives good coverage deep.Smeborg wrote: Deploy your players deep. Your Runners need help. They won't get help if all the other players are on the line of scrimmage.
Thats just ONE option. Contrary to popular belief there are many different styles of Dwarf offensive play - all out Bashing, grinding run, Option, Pass (!)....develop them however you want. It is entirely possible to build a dwarf team that can consistantly score in Two turns.Smeborg wrote: Develop the Runners as Blitzers, not as Throwers. Give them Block, then Tackle.