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Frenzy could be a problem... you might find that your first block is in your favour (dice-wise) but the second block has dice in your opponents favour.
Strip Ball and Frenzy work better when taking down someone who is not in the cage (IMO).
Martyn
Strip Ball and Frenzy work better when taking down someone who is not in the cage (IMO).
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Right- Tackle and Strip Ball is the pair.Matsu wrote:Actually, I don't think strip ball and frenzy work very well together at all. Strip ball is effective because it works on a push. You don't need the 2nd block, and sometimes your distinctly don't want it (like if it's a 1/2 block).
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Tackle & Strip Ball is a good combo for cage breakers. I'd give it to all my War Dancers.
You are maximising the chances of getting the ball loose, regardless of who's carrying it. Sure Hands & Dodge isn't such a terrifying combo - and you stop ball carriers without SH carrying the ball.
You are maximising the chances of getting the ball loose, regardless of who's carrying it. Sure Hands & Dodge isn't such a terrifying combo - and you stop ball carriers without SH carrying the ball.
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There is a situation where it does work nicely... you push back a ball carrier, he drops the ball, and then your second block is to move him away from the ball so that you can then pick it up without there being any TZs on it. (As I said above, it doesn't work well with cages, but would if the ball carrier was out in the open.)Matsu wrote:Actually, I don't think strip ball and frenzy work very well together at all. Strip ball is effective because it works on a push. You don't need the 2nd block, and sometimes your distinctly don't want it (like if it's a 1/2 block).
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Still you're able to waste your MA before making the first block and you're not forced to do the second one then.martynq wrote:Frenzy could be a problem... you might find that your first block is in your favour (dice-wise) but the second block has dice in your opponents favour.
Strip Ball and Frenzy work better when taking down someone who is not in the cage (IMO).
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