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how start a vampire team

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:12 am
by krendal
hi guys, i'm interesting to start this team but i have no idea of which skills give to vampire and trall.
what do you think about it?
thx

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:03 pm
by Walker
Vamire should (IMO) allways start of with PRO (He is awsome but not reliable - this makes him a bit more reliable), for the 2nd skill tke somethnig difrent for ewery vamp. A blodge is allways an option , but try to have a variaty of skills (tackle, strip ball, sidestep). I would go so much for theball handlnig skills (AG4 and pro should be enough)

For thrals take bunch of usefull skills a few blocks, and tackles, maybe dirtyplayer

Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:12 am
by Geoff Watson
Start off with only one or two Vampires and a LOT of rerolls so you can reroll Blood Lust when it's important.

I suggest Block as the first skill for most of your Vampires, though Pro is also good.

Geoff.

Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:14 am
by IronAge_Man
Here's some guides we wrote on FUMBBL:

http://fumbbl.com/help:VampireStrategy

Also follow both links - the GLN article is superb.

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 1:40 pm
by Walker
Geoff Watson wrote:Start off with only one or two Vampires and a LOT of rerolls so you can reroll Blood Lust when it's important.

I suggest Block as the first skill for most of your Vampires, though Pro is also good.

Geoff.
one is proboably not enough (but 2 would be my chose)

and 4 RR

i sugest you don't play whit more then 2 vampires without pro at anytime

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:11 pm
by fen
Walker wrote:i sugest you don't play whit more then 2 vampires without pro at anytime
Three is fine if you have 4+ Rerolls, remember you don't actually have to activate all the Vampires in a given turn. A vampire with Stand Firm and Guard can be pretty potent even if he's doing nothing during his turn.

As for skill choices, it's hard to say unless you tell us which edition of the rules your using. :) But Block and Pro is always good.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:34 pm
by Walker
fen wrote:
Walker wrote:i sugest you don't play whit more then 2 vampires without pro at anytime
Three is fine if you have 4+ Rerolls, remember you don't actually have to activate all the Vampires in a given turn. A vampire with Stand Firm and Guard can be pretty potent even if he's doing nothing during his turn.

As for skill choices, it's hard to say unless you tell us which edition of the rules your using. :) But Block and Pro is always good.
you talk smart fen. i agree whit you