Tactic for undead?
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Tactic for undead?
Ok, totally newbie here...are there any known tactics for playing the undead? Kill the opponent and resurrect them into zombies or what?
I'd like to kick some serious butt against my adversary Pangan with his norsemen...how do I do it?
regards - El Che(still waiting for his undead team in the post)...
I'd like to kick some serious butt against my adversary Pangan with his norsemen...how do I do it?
regards - El Che(still waiting for his undead team in the post)...
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Well, playing Norse is risky. If he plays it well, he'll only let you blitz once a turn and stay away from your mummies. His blitzers are awesome and might try to push your players into the crowd, so try to stay two steps from the sideline....
Undead strength is definitely based on your mummies and your quick/agile ghouls. Ideal is to open a whole in your opponents defences with wights and mummies and sprint away with the ghoul ball carries. zombies/skellies just have to annoy important players from the opponent.
Try to bloock as often as possible with your mighty blow mummies, because the Norse AV is easy to get through. In a pitch battle.... You should definitely win. So, receive the ball and start hurting those poor Norsemen......
Lucy
Undead strength is definitely based on your mummies and your quick/agile ghouls. Ideal is to open a whole in your opponents defences with wights and mummies and sprint away with the ghoul ball carries. zombies/skellies just have to annoy important players from the opponent.
Try to bloock as often as possible with your mighty blow mummies, because the Norse AV is easy to get through. In a pitch battle.... You should definitely win. So, receive the ball and start hurting those poor Norsemen......
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Since you know you are going to be playing against Norse, you will need players with Block, so lots of wights. I'd suggest the following lineup:
2 Mummies (200k)
4 Wights (360k)
2 Ghouls (140k)
3 Zombies (90k)
2 Rerolls (140k)
7 FF (70k)
If you're not playing as part of a league, then I'd drop 3FF and buy a skeleton instead to give you a reserve. If you weren't playing against Norse, I might consider dropping a wight and buying more zombies or skeletons to give you more reserves.
Tactics: Hit opponents with the mummies (though be careful against Norse 'cos the mummies don't have Block but at least the AV7 will squish easily). Hit opponents with the wights (they at least do have Block). Pick up the ball with the ghouls (or possibly a wight) and grind down the pitch with the mummies at the front, dashing out to score when you're ghouls are within reach. Generally, zombies just stand around putting down tackle zones to cause problems.
If you are playing in a league, you can do some nice development with some of the players that make things more flexible.
If you get a skeleton, then they are good for fouling. After all, what else are they going to do?
Cheers,
Martyn
2 Mummies (200k)
4 Wights (360k)
2 Ghouls (140k)
3 Zombies (90k)
2 Rerolls (140k)
7 FF (70k)
If you're not playing as part of a league, then I'd drop 3FF and buy a skeleton instead to give you a reserve. If you weren't playing against Norse, I might consider dropping a wight and buying more zombies or skeletons to give you more reserves.
Tactics: Hit opponents with the mummies (though be careful against Norse 'cos the mummies don't have Block but at least the AV7 will squish easily). Hit opponents with the wights (they at least do have Block). Pick up the ball with the ghouls (or possibly a wight) and grind down the pitch with the mummies at the front, dashing out to score when you're ghouls are within reach. Generally, zombies just stand around putting down tackle zones to cause problems.
If you are playing in a league, you can do some nice development with some of the players that make things more flexible.
If you get a skeleton, then they are good for fouling. After all, what else are they going to do?
Cheers,
Martyn
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