Carnis wrote:With that logic, dark elves could never pass. After all it's only a 69% completion

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Huh? No. I mean, your math is right, but that's not the same thing.
An Ogre throwing a QP to a DC snot has worse odds than one unskilled Elf throwing a Long Pass to another. You wouldn't do that very often, no? Your unskilled Elves, they throw Quick Passes when possible, right? That's 25/36 without a TRR. Your TRRs are 5/6 to work, so they're worth spending. In fact, it's easier than a Leap, a Dodge at -1 or an unskilled 1d block, comparable to a skilled 1/2d block, plus it's unable to hurt your player, secures the ball and earns SPP, so you may even do it with an unspent action or two. So yeah, not a fair comparison in any way, shape or form. Early re-rolls are not for 4+ rolls that don't hurt my guys, unless the difference is probably two TDs (one for, one against). On T6-8, if I have a RR left, I'd do it if it's a TD play.
If the ball is in the hands of an unmarked Ogre, then I'm probably not throwing it, thanks. I'm going downfield, I'm getting my snot-screen and Ogre cage going, and I'm putting the SPP on the guy with skill memory and a progression track larger than one or two skills. If I'm not, that's because it's very late in the game, or because I know I'm doomed next turn and it's the best hope I have. Either way, what are the odds that I have a TRR? It's possible, yes, but that's not the way to bet. I'm not saying you shouldn't calculate and consider those odds, but you have to look at the situation you're in when you do something like that. Yes, it can work. A TRR even pushes it over the 50/50 line. But it's still desperate and dangerous, and means you need to have an Ogre moving from the open to the open without being a ball-carrier.
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