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This Is a General HELP for ME and ALL newbies

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I have these teams Amazone, Chao's, Lizardman, Undead, Dark Elfs (Open Divison)
I also Have Orge, Vampire (Divison X) & Snotlings, Fairies (Stunty Divison)

So I would Appreciate any and all tips on How to build the teams Stratagy's Etc....

COME ONE COME ALL ADVICE NEEDED FOR THESE TEAMS
Not only for me but also for ALL newbies Who may have or be thinking of picking these Teams

Well Look Forward To all the GOOD advice :D
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Thanks SLUP
Keep em comming people this is ur chance to air your views and tactics to help others

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Bigbear - your question is too general. Its a much better idea to try to ask more specific questions.

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The reason I made it so general is I am hoping that people will contribute as much as possible because its not only for me its for everybody with the same type of teams as me!!!

But ok Survival technic's for snotling team need!! Played my first match and lost 2 snotlings a Pump Wagon and a Poisined dagger dude. :cry:

Amazones How to make a rock hard team with no BIG players?

Fairies Survival Tactics Needed and general tactics would also be appreciated :D

Choa's General hints and tips Basically How to set up and how to advance to get a ROCK hard team?

thats the sort of thing I am after K??

:lol: But all advice is also welcome :D

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Amazons are pretty easy to build. You may not have the strength, but you do have the ability to get the entire team block/Dodge with just one skill up. Guard on the blitzers is a must, and you need some dauntless, a kicker and some tackle to deal with elves. Sprinkle in some strip ball and some Mighty Blow and you're good to go. Dwarves are your biggest problem.

I suggest you use the search option with keywords "Balrog" "Guide" and "Chaos" to find the most complete guide to creating a chaos team that I've seen for LRB editions.

Humans are a little tougher, as IMO there really isn't a way to design a "rock hard" team. There will always be a team out there that does something better than you, but there will never be a team that does as many things as well as you. (except possbly the pact teams.) Against Dwarves, use your speed. Against Elves, you have strength skills and cheap lineman that can foul. Against Orcs, you can set up a pretty good passing game. Like Bruce Lee said, "Be like water." The key to a great human team is exploiting the weaknesses of your opponent.

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Bigbear wrote:The reason I made it so general is I am hoping that people will contribute as much as possible because its not only for me its for everybody with the same type of teams as me!!!
Threads work best when they are tightly focused. Big sprawling threads are difficult to follow and wander off topic too much.

So you might want to try one thread for each team - and then say at the top what's in your team and why you think you are having trouble with it.

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ianwilliams wrote:Threads work best when they are tightly focused. Big sprawling threads are difficult to follow and wander off topic too much.
Equally though, if one keeps losing to more experience and better players, one knows that one is not playing as well as them, but often doesn't know exactly what the problem is.

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