High Elfs in 1M Tournie

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Its 2 players with one skill after each game (2 skilled in second and 4 in the thrid). No player can be given two skills and they must be picked before the tourney and noted on the roster you hand in.

I'm taking pro elves to this one....its the only team I'll have painted!

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Mephiston wrote:Its 2 players with one skill after each game (2 skilled in second and 4 in the thrid). No player can be given two skills and they must be picked before the tourney and noted on the roster you hand in.

I'm taking pro elves to this one....its the only team I'll have painted!
Thanks for that Meph. d

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My experiment with Woodies failed spectacularly v Evil Trev in a friendly at the wkd. Lost 1 v 3 against his DEs

I put strip Ball on a WD and NoS on a Catcher

Mind you the ability to Leap into cages got the better of me and it was with gay abandon that the WDs landed on their ar*e in the middle of a melee many a time

So, Pro Elfs then :lol:

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NOS is a terrible skill for a tournie wood elf team.

Tournie wood elf teams (in my experience) take:

Strip Ball, Frenzy or Tackle on WDs.
Side Step, Block on Catchers.
Kick, Block, Dodge on Linos.
Accurate, Leader on Throwers.

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[quote="PubBowler"]NOS is a terrible skill for a tournie wood elf team.

No Kidding :wink:

I did think about Block but as i was on a passing "thang" overlooked that they were St2 :oops:

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Post by Mephiston »

I've won 1 out of 4 of my practice games with my pro elves in various configs so far... so I wouldn't bank on them doing any better!

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Mephiston wrote:I've won 1 out of 4 of my practice games with my pro elves in various configs so far... so I wouldn't bank on them doing any better!
i think this passing malarkey is for the birds ...

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Post by mattgslater »

It's all about making things happen from the secondary.
... or the wide zones. You can actually put the Blitzers in front of the "OLB" protecting them rather than behind, and protect catchers in the WZ that way. It's suicide to do that with other teams, but provided you're not facing Grab, you can always choose where to get pushed. Maybe don't do this if the extra 2 assists make the difference to 3 dice (like if there's a non-Mino Big Guy)... unless you want that Big Guy stranded in the wide zone and are willing to give up a knockdown for it.

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Normally you see...
-- -- -- --|LoS
-- -- XX --|
-- XX -- --|

But Pro Elves with Blitzers on sideline can...
-- -- -- --|
-- BL -- --|LE
-- -- CA --|

... and thereby protect Catchers in the WZs, which is great once they have Leap.  Then, after the Blitzer goes down, he falls back, either along the sidelines if prone vs. agility (forcing a 2+ dodge to sidelines or a 3+/2+ dodge), or next to the Catcher otherwise.  If he stays standing, you can put him forward instead against slower teams (just not into an unmoved oppo's TZ) or back next to the Catcher to shut off the outside route.

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Post by darren woodward »

Cheers Matt - thats great.

i was pulling your leg of course but the extra detail is helpful.

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Post by mattgslater »

Dammit. I meant to hit "Quote," and I hit "Edit. So my above post is supposed to be where this one is quoting the post that I effectively deleted.

Dammit. I hate that.

The deleted points were: 1) Pro Elf Blitzers are prohibitive cornerbacks and Catchers are some of the better safeties in the game, 2) an Apothecary is a really good deal on this team because your game is driven by the expensive guys who either have low AV or take a lot of hits, and 3) Side Step linos really help beef this team up.

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Post by darren woodward »

well my brief flirtation with throwing the ball went reasonably well W1 D1 L1 and i was back to my usual mid-table mediocrity at OpenWar

The loss could have easily been a win with a sack deep in the Undead's half on an isolated ghoul resulting in a stun but the ball thrown back to mid table for my opponent to recover. If it had stayed down there it was a score assuming the Elf could pick up the ball.

AND then was picked off for an interception by a Zombie who was marked with a Catcher again in the opponents half and in scoring range needing only to Catch (with NoS) and Dodge out

As gramps said, "... if the dog hadn't have stopped for **** i would have caught a rabbit"

I found it liberating throwing the ball around rather than grinding the ball downfield for long scoring drives.

Mind you, i'll be using Dwarfs next season :wink:

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