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Scoring!

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 11:45 pm
by darkshines
This is obviously the n00biest question of all. I've played about 4 games since i've started playing BB and I just can't seem to get over my opponents touchline. most of the time I can't even break into his half. Then when its his turn he turns around and in a couple of turns has taken the ball and scored while my players are left crippled on the floor. Any help would be appreiciated. I have a human team if there is any team specific information.

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2003 8:32 am
by DoubleSkulls
How exposed is the ball carrier?

A standard tactic is "The Cage"

Code: Select all

X_X
_B_
X_X
X= your player
B = ball carrier

Ensure that at the end of your turn none of them are in contact with his players, and your ball carrier cannot get hit.

If you do pass the ball into dangerous territory (e.g. a catch a few squares into his half) ensure that the player you are passing to has not moved yet, so they can rush downfield and either score, or be so far away from any opponents he can't catch you.

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2003 12:55 pm
by ScottyBoneman
Darkshines, the more specific you get the better your answers are.

What teams have you played? What have you tried? What does your roster look like?

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2003 7:36 pm
by Joemanji
Yeah, what team are you using? :D

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 5:24 am
by Iceman
He does inform us, that he's using humies, but knowing whose trashed his humieass would be helpfull. Most likely a sterngth team.

I've just started with a norse team with my girlffriend using my dwarfteam and have allready discovered the value of staying clear of those bearded demons on pitch. Last weekend we played a half while waiting a tv show to start and I quickly scored a TD by creating a gap in her line and then run through with couple of cathers and a lineman, then pass the ball via the gap to a catcher, but during the dwarf offensive was losing players by the minute. Managed to stop the offfensive but had three players in D&I and couple KOs. Lesson is this story: Try to vcreate a gap and exploid it.

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 7:00 am
by DwarfFanatic
Always keep your ball carrier out of reach by the opponent, either by distance or by his fellow mates, (WHO ARE NOT IN ANY OF THE OPPOSING PLAYERS TACKLE ZONES!)
Rule #1 of Blood Bowl Tactics: Never leave any of your Players in Oppposing tackle zone if you dont have to!

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 9:01 am
by Tim
DwarfFanatic wrote:Rule #1 of Blood Bowl Tactics: Never leave any of your Players in Oppposing tackle zone if you dont have to!
I'd argue that rule ... it's true for expensive, low AV players, however, tieing the opponent up can be a very good and annoying tactic ...

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 9:57 am
by Iceman
Dwaffanatics rule #1:
As a fellow dwarcoahces I disagree with that one. Starting to dodge with my longbeards is something that send serious of laughter around gaming halls. Just like in my last tournies I went for a long bomb from my runner. Did manage to get the ball near the target.

If I play a fast team with dodgers, there is much reason to place my tackle-skilled lb's next to his players. There have been several times when he fails his first Dodge and must use a re-roll or suffer a TO.

My dwarves can take the presure if opponent comes at them but opponents rarely can stand the pressure of my Gutbusters geting homicidal.

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 10:15 am
by FlameKnight
DwarfFanatic wrote: Rule #1 of Blood Bowl Tactics: Never leave any of your Players in Oppposing tackle zone if you dont have to!
I don't agree with this, putting players in the opposing team's tackle zones can be useful. It's also fun putting a human blitzer with Block, Dodge and Stand Firm (like mine) in their tackle zones and watching them try and knock him down. ('tis a little risky though)

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 3:44 pm
by ScottyBoneman
Tim wrote:
DwarfFanatic wrote:Rule #1 of Blood Bowl Tactics: Never leave any of your Players in Oppposing tackle zone if you dont have to!
I'd argue that rule ... it's true for expensive, low AV players, however, tieing the opponent up can be a very good and annoying tactic ...
Absolutlely.

Undead rule #1 is always cover your man. Overload on tackle and make every move a dodge or at best a followup against a player with Regen.