Ok.
I went for strip ball in the end.
But let's change the question around...
How do you guys think one should advance his goblins?
What skills and in which order?
Cheers!
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what if you have 1 goblin on an orc team. what would be a good 1st skill.
i've got a little guy that i just added to my team and who has already been successfully thrown(and scored) on both of his 2 attempts. i realize that he will be dead soon so i don't want to give him too many TD's but that's the only thing he will be used for...last ditch score efforts.
i've got a little guy that i just added to my team and who has already been successfully thrown(and scored) on both of his 2 attempts. i realize that he will be dead soon so i don't want to give him too many TD's but that's the only thing he will be used for...last ditch score efforts.
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I find playing the Goblins can and will be a challenge...so it comes down to what the player's "assignment" is on the team.
Da Guyz who gets da ball: Loves AG increase, doubles takes Sure Hands
and Accurate. Dis here becomes the Quarter Back.
Da Guyz who score dem touchdown tings: Side-step is such a great skill,
as it forces the opponent to really think out how to nail the bugger without
forcing him even closer to the End-Zone. Catch is great for making that
blown hand-off, catch and recovering balls. And Sure Feet makes all
the more likely he's diving down the field. Double is likely the Block as
we like them living a while.
Da rest of da gits: Being forced to take Agility skills mean you can have
a team with a LOT of Diving Tackle. It's very satisfying to have nimble
Elf teams fear playing you as having over half a team able to nail him
can destroy his game-plan.
Eventually you can end up with a team with a few real star gobbos, and a
lot of rookies, seeing as this team loves turn-over.
After that, you can really cause your opponent to actually respect playing
a tough Goblin team.
Remember, assignments can really make one plan a good expansion of the team into a team that could win any given sunday...unlike the Raiders.
Da Guyz who gets da ball: Loves AG increase, doubles takes Sure Hands
and Accurate. Dis here becomes the Quarter Back.
Da Guyz who score dem touchdown tings: Side-step is such a great skill,
as it forces the opponent to really think out how to nail the bugger without
forcing him even closer to the End-Zone. Catch is great for making that
blown hand-off, catch and recovering balls. And Sure Feet makes all
the more likely he's diving down the field. Double is likely the Block as
we like them living a while.
Da rest of da gits: Being forced to take Agility skills mean you can have
a team with a LOT of Diving Tackle. It's very satisfying to have nimble
Elf teams fear playing you as having over half a team able to nail him
can destroy his game-plan.
Eventually you can end up with a team with a few real star gobbos, and a
lot of rookies, seeing as this team loves turn-over.
After that, you can really cause your opponent to actually respect playing
a tough Goblin team.
Remember, assignments can really make one plan a good expansion of the team into a team that could win any given sunday...unlike the Raiders.
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Even the Goblin coach gets a +1 to injury rolls! Ow!