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Wood Elves: Who to put on the line?
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 10:26 am
by Fronko
HI Folks!
Ok, here´s the situation:
I´m playing woodelves, 12 guys on the team, including 2 WDs and a thrower. Some of my lineelves have got some skills already, I have one with block, one with block+dodge and one with sidestep.
Simple question: Should the ones with skills be put on the line or rather those without skills? I mean, having skills on the line may prevent a few cas but then, if I do have a cas, I´ll lose those skill for the game or worse.
So, would you recommend the one or the other?
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 10:52 am
by DoubleSkulls
If your opponent has tackle then don't bother putting dodgers on the line.
I'd put the sidestepper on one flank as that basically seals that flank from being pushed open.
Otherwise a lot depends on game situation and your style. Block is always handy on the line as it drops the chance of your being put down about 20%. However are these your precious one who you can't afford to risk? Against a murderous team (PO Mummies etc) then I'd probably not risk the useful players.
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 3:58 pm
by Fronko
ianwilliams wrote:If your opponent has tackle then don't bother putting dodgers on the line.
Ok, I see the wisdom in that.
I'd put the sidestepper on one flank as that basically seals that flank from being pushed open.
Yes, actually that was why I gave him that skill. I need another one for my other flank and that should pretty much help on defense.
Otherwise a lot depends on game situation and your style. Block is always handy on the line as it drops the chance of your being put down about 20%. However are these your precious one who you can't afford to risk? Against a murderous team (PO Mummies etc) then I'd probably not risk the useful players.
Surprisingly, the most murderous team was High Elves.

He managed to inflict twice as many BH/SI/Kills as Chaos Marauders and Orcs together.

Was lucky dicing though, and me tripping over my own feet (GFI, Dodging).
Well, I´m trying to get Block for the three guys on the line, as that skill is not affected by tackle. As I´m playing in a 3 Elf, 1 Human, 2 Bashing Teams league, I expect everyone to get Tackle soon.
Off topic:
Strange though, that my posts seem to attract no attention. While everyone seems to be going mad about answering martynq, the only one to replymy threads seems to be Ian.

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 4:38 pm
by DoubleSkulls
The other thing is that your line elves with niggles or stat decreases love sitting on the LoS and in front on mummies. After all you care less about them than anyone else.
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 8:48 pm
by slackman
maybe no one's helping you because no one likes you........
seriously though, there really isnt much to discuss. ian already stated what anyone else would say. if they're more important being backfield, use them there. if you're playing other elves, that will give you an advantage if they're on the line. if you're playing dwarves, they're going to get eaten.
slackman
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 9:38 pm
by Anthony_TBBF
I'd go with Ian's last coment, put those who are praying for death on the LOS and save your good players and those with the most SPPs for the backfield.
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 9:44 pm
by ZanzerTem
That sounds more like what dark elves would do
"Screw him, he's doomed! I'll sit back here and watch!" "Eww! That had to hurt! And this was his 1st game too......tsk tsk, what was his name again? Ah well...."
Blood
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 9:46 pm
by Anthony_TBBF
It's exactly what a Wood Elf would do:
"I'M not going over there, I just had my hair done!"

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 9:53 pm
by ZanzerTem
HA!
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 10:17 pm
by Darkson
Nice Avatar Ant

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 10:54 pm
by wesleytj
This was always my methodology:
All my line elves get block for their first skill, except for a few with dodge. When I have 5 wood elves with block, I will put 3 of them on the line. Before that, I don't. Obviously, as someone else has stated, anyone with downgrades or other infirmities of any kind gets put on the line as well, whether they have block or not.
The basic idea is, if you have enough guys with block that you aren't crushed if one dies, put em up there. Otherwise put the worst lowlives you've got. If a guy has a good career (aka lasts long enough to get a 2nd skill) living on the line, give him sidestep. That will guarantee only 1 shot at him per kickoff...then dodge. Then they are actually pretty likely to survive more often than not...which is all you can really ask.
Oh, and of course, if you buy the rookie tree, and he actually shows up, put him there too.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 7:09 am
by Fronko
Yeah, thanks for all the support, fellas! Now I DO think, I learned something.
Guess, I´ll wait for another 2 or 3 "blockers", before I set them up on the line. (I have one with AG3

- should be a perfect all-time-LOS´er, right?)
Oh, and forget about that remark of not getting answers. Maybe sometimes I´m just not patient enough. Always hungry for wisdom.
Thanks anyways!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 8:02 am
by Marcus
One thing I like to do with a developed woodelf team is have 3 players with Blodge/Sidestep on the line. They get 1 chance to hit you before you fall back and seal the line. Really annoys the hell out of people.
For the time being I think just expendable linebeef on the line is the way to go.
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2003 2:14 am
by wardancer434
Thats one thing woodelves are good at doing, anoying the hell out of an opponent
