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Post by SillySod »

Thats not correct. Moving 10 or 11 squares with the new catcher is inherrently riskier than the old catcher. If you take surefeet as a skill then having MA9 instead of sprint means one less GFI to fail.

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Post by Ullis »

You're right. I actually meant to compare the new catcher with Sure Feet to the old catcher without Sure Feet. I should've just been a lot clearer about it.

Taking Sure Feet means, of course, not taking any other skill, and I'd doubt whether Block or Wrestle wouldn't be better as a first skill. Maybe on one of the catchers Sure Feet as a first skill would make sense.

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Post by dpwright »

I think block then sure feet makes sense. The ST2 means the blodge helps a lot!

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Post by Decker_cky »

I still think block/side step should be the first two skills. Then just treat him like a MV8 player and use sprint only in emergencies.

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Post by mattgslater »

This means that if you go for the 4x 90k positional package (one positional, plus three more in lieu of a WD/RR and your starting FF point) you want two of each. That probably means you don't want to do it... but I'm not sure there. I'd still take Catcher #1 over Thrower #1 or over 2 FF.

This is a point in favor of High/Pro Elves. You don't have to think in terms of opportunity cost when you're considering buying a Catcher. "Would a lino do the job better?" just doesn't enter the picture. ST2 sux sometimes.

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