I've only been playing BB about 2 months, but I already have a Vamp team, a Wood-Elf team, a Necromantic team, and a CD team on the way.
After coming from wargaming, the small BB team sizes are fantastic!
I understand the basic principle of minimising the Team Value to effectiveness ratio, but can anybody give a bit of a primer? Stuff that is probably obvious to more experienced players.
What I try to do is think about how much a skillup, or extra model costs, and try to figure out if i'm better off with that, or better off without my opponent getting that much extra inducements.
It's hard to say, ESPECIALLY with my vamps.
As I see it, the vamps need:
5 or 6 re-rolls.
A moderately deep bench because even if your opponents don't get your guys off, you'll get your own guys off quickly enough.
To pay lots of TV in getting the most basic skills - no starting block, dodge, tackle, anything really.
Also 2 basic skills cost as much as an extra thrall!
I can see how one would keep a low TV with Dwarves - who needs a bench with av9+guard/block, and they don't need many re-rolls.
Here's my current ladder vamp team:
http://www.bloodbowl-ireland.org/team/id/3
There are 2 dubious calls - keeping ST4 on a thrall, it costs more than a whole extra thrall, but it has been useful.
And turning a vamp into a dedicated passer with pass/accurate. This is Rules Review 2008, so I've enjoyed having a reliable passer.
Should i keep getting my thralls skills? keeping in mind that every two skills costs as much as a thrall?
I also really want to buy a 4th vamp, because vamps are the most fun part of the team for me. But that's another 110K, plus block/guard/SS makes it 170K!
Then I'd want an 11th thrall, and suddenly my TV would be 180! I'd be giving away 500K of inducements a game. Zara the slayer would be my permenant friend

I know vamps are meant to be tier 2, but will the team get relatively worse as it skills up and gives up more and more inducements?
I do have a 5 wins, 3 loses, 1 draw record with them, and I love them, but any pointers on managing spiralling TV?
the woodies kind of manage themselves tbh. I'm 7 wins, 1 loss with them, they're just broken good.