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I still don't get it :oops:
If my MA9 player should score in 1 turn he either has to be pushed 2 squares at the beginning of his movement (where he started) or at the end of his movement (2 squares in front of the EZ).
How do I get my own player pushed towards the opponnents half after set up when all my players are on my side and all opposing players on the other side? Obviously I have to push the scorer before moving him as I cannot do two blocks near the opponents EZ.

I need enlightenment...

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Blitz one of your opponents into your half. Then, using secondary pushes you can force one of your own players forward. As you can block the opponent when he's back on his side of the LOS you can effectively push yourself 3 squares in if necessary.

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Post by Smeborg »

Narkotic -

It's not overly difficult for Woodies and Skaven, once you grasp the principle.

My friend Andy Skilling pulled it off at the BB in Nottingham (with rookie Skaven), and I believe at least a couple of other coaches also managed it at the tournament.

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Post by Warlock »

Eeerm, how can you push your own players in the first place? :oops:

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I'm slowly beginning to grasp the concept 8)
You can push you own player after you blocked an opponont player but all the eligible push back squares are occupied by your own players. As the blocking coach can chose the squares of all pushes you can move your player standing behind the pushed opponent in direction of his endzone.
I guess you need to think about a specific set up to pull through this trick (so after having blitzed the opponent into your half, you need to be in the position to do two blocks with no empty squares for a push back).

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Yep - I think you've got it.

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At last :wink:

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