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Orc team, which skills to take?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:10 pm
by Booshead
So, after my second game 5 of my players have gained enough SPP to get a skill/trait/stat-increase. I'm not really sure on what to give them, so I was hoping you guys could help me out.
The rolls came out like this:
Blitzer: 10(4+6) - skill or +1 MA
Blitzer: 4 (1+3) - skill
Black Orc: 6(3+3) - trait or skill
Black Orc: 4 (1+3) - skill
Thrower: 5 (2+3) - skill
Hope you can help me.
Re: Orc team, which skills to take?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:20 pm
by neverdodge
Booshead wrote:So, after my second game 5 of my players have gained enough SPP to get a skill/trait/stat-increase. I'm not really sure on what to give them, so I was hoping you guys could help me out.
The rolls came out like this:
Blitzer: 10(4+6) - skill or +1 MA
Blitzer: 4 (1+3) - skill
Black Orc: 6(3+3) - trait or skill
Black Orc: 4 (1+3) - skill
Thrower: 5 (2+3) - skill
Hope you can help me.
Hi !
First, there s a special section for strategie where you ll find the most popular choice for skills. AS for those one i woulsd take :
+MA
Guard
Frenzy or stand firm (stand firm having my preference)
Block
Block or accurate
Re: Orc team, which skills to take?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:35 pm
by Booshead
Hi !
First, there s a special section for strategie where you ll find the most popular choice for skills. AS for those one i woulsd take :
+MA
Guard
Frenzy or stand firm (stand firm having my preference)
Block
Block or accurate
Ok, I'll have a look at those strategies then. And thanks for the help!
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:27 pm
by neverdodge
You re welcome.
That s the thread i talked about :
viewtopic.php?t=3424
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 12:02 am
by DM
I prefer tackle or Mighty Blow on my Blitzers first before Guard.
The +MA is a good choice though.
For BoBs - I personally like Block, but if you get a double, Stand Firm is a really nice option.
For the Thrower, go for Block - accurate is only good for a throwing game and unless you use Gobba receivers, you're usually better off running the ball rather than passing.