Loony Toadquack wrote:Cramy wrote:
There are a few threads that discuss how to use the Assassin. Don't underestimate the Shadowing skill. It is often more useful than Stab.
Hmmm I don't really get this.
The way I see it is this - the kind of players you would want shadow are fast and agile (and olw Str) and are not likely to struggle to escape vs. MA6.
If you try to shadow slower, higher Str or skilled players you'll just get smacked! (AV7 + no skills = injury please

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Arggh. I just wrote a nice, well worded reply, and lost it. Darn. This will be shorter then, and not as nice ...
Against fast agile teams, the threat of the shadowing working may cause the opponent to question if they should dodge or not. And they may dodge later in their turn as well. Your opponent may end-up using their blitz to move you Assassin away (Side Step is your friend) instead of blitzing your WE. If he does nothing, he will get stabbed next turn. All good for you.
Against bashy teams, then it is more difficult. On defence, I position my Assassin to be behind some other elves, and slow down the cage advance. Once the opponent is running out of time and has to break through, position the Assassin to be in the path between the the ball carrier and the EZ, but not blitzable. Force the ball carrier to try to dodge around the Assassin, or take a more round-about route. This can work even better with two Assassins, but you probably can't afford to take two Assassins to a tourney. On offence, the Assassin is not that useful.
I have found the Assassin useful at tourneys when used as above.