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Great idea! Just what my skaven thrower needs, as he can't hrow it to playersJasonC wrote:Whats next 1 SPP for throwing the ball to an empty square?

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Totally being flippant and sarcastic - do not take seriously
There's zero chance - because I'm on the BBRC! NYAH!
Seriously, we want Big guys to be _less_ potent, not more - hence the idea of giving the big guys more SPP's goes down like a lead balloon.
While being consistent is cool - and let's face it an accurate pass with a big guy is probably worth the 1 SPP, the fact is an completed pass with a big guy (and the li'l guy has the ball) is likely to net you 3 SPP's anyway, and really tick the heck out of your opponent anyway - do you really need to make it four SPP's to add salt to the wound?
Real teams with real players don't need big lugs on their line of scrimmage!
(like dark elves - yeah!)
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Seriously, we want Big guys to be _less_ potent, not more - hence the idea of giving the big guys more SPP's goes down like a lead balloon.
While being consistent is cool - and let's face it an accurate pass with a big guy is probably worth the 1 SPP, the fact is an completed pass with a big guy (and the li'l guy has the ball) is likely to net you 3 SPP's anyway, and really tick the heck out of your opponent anyway - do you really need to make it four SPP's to add salt to the wound?
Real teams with real players don't need big lugs on their line of scrimmage!
(like dark elves - yeah!)
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SPPs for throw team-mate
We have a slightly different rule in our league- if the throw is successful and the stunty player lands successfully, the big guy receives HALF an SPP, regardless of whether the throw was accurate or not.
This seems to resolve most difficulties.
This seems to resolve most difficulties.
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Re: SPPs for throw team-mate
half an spp?!gutterboy wrote:We have a slightly different rule in our league- if the throw is successful and the stunty player lands successfully, the big guy receives HALF an SPP, regardless of whether the throw was accurate or not.
This seems to resolve most difficulties.

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Your logic is strange. This makes Big Guys need Piling On even more.
The cance to throw an ACCURATE pass with an AG1 or 2 Player most of the time in the line of scrimmage is next to zero. Then the little one carriying the ball if he hasn't already been eaten landing on his feet is another issue.
I would like to see big guys leveling up by taking risky TTM scoring attempts rather than picking the usual route, get piling on and go for casualties at all cost.
First skill on a Troll should be pass.
The cance to throw an ACCURATE pass with an AG1 or 2 Player most of the time in the line of scrimmage is next to zero. Then the little one carriying the ball if he hasn't already been eaten landing on his feet is another issue.
I would like to see big guys leveling up by taking risky TTM scoring attempts rather than picking the usual route, get piling on and go for casualties at all cost.
First skill on a Troll should be pass.

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So you always roll doubles for your first skill?Toby wrote:First skill on a Troll should be pass.
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Hah! Kettle, pot, black springs to mind.Toby wrote:Your logic is strange. This makes Big Guys need Piling On even more.
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perhaps, if you roll a double.Toby wrote:Your logic is strange. This makes Big Guys need Piling On even more.
The cance to throw an ACCURATE pass with an AG1 or 2 Player most of the time in the line of scrimmage is next to zero. Then the little one carriying the ball if he hasn't already been eaten landing on his feet is another issue.
I would like to see big guys leveling up by taking risky TTM scoring attempts rather than picking the usual route, get piling on and go for casualties at all cost.
First skill on a Troll should be pass.
If I could get SPP by makin TTM my Big Guy would get PO or Block only faster. He'd have two ways of getting SPP then, cas and Comp!
It would only work if you gave them no SPP for cas, and that's silly
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To throw accurate with a Troll you need to roll a 6.
To not eat the guy you ned not to roll a 1.
To land on your feet you need to roll a 3+
Thats 1/6*5/6*4/6 or 20/216 or 10%
For every 1 Starplayer Point your Big Guy Earns you get 9 Turnovers, and 9 Armour rolls for the little fellow.
And if you used Throw Team Mate every second turn you would earn 1 Starplayer Point per game. How abusive.
To not eat the guy you ned not to roll a 1.
To land on your feet you need to roll a 3+
Thats 1/6*5/6*4/6 or 20/216 or 10%
For every 1 Starplayer Point your Big Guy Earns you get 9 Turnovers, and 9 Armour rolls for the little fellow.
And if you used Throw Team Mate every second turn you would earn 1 Starplayer Point per game. How abusive.
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Toby wrote:
We might get more realistic numbers for a possible abuse!
How many turnovers will I create then, and how much chance of success will there be?
Oh, and while we speak about turnovers: just imagine me playing orcs with a newly added ogre and three gobbos, let's say against dwarfs. I could throw a gobbo (with the ball) way back in my half after kickoff as the last action of my turn! My opponent won't get the ball in case of losing it. I don't really mind the turnover but might get a SPP and I don't need my ogre upfront, too. It's easier to gain a SPP in this way than to hope for a casualty against a longbeard
I know of quite a few players who would try this from time to time once the match would allow this to get block/pro/PO/whatever a bit faster.
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I am not good at match, but know that people will field an ogre instead of a troll most of the time. Could you please calculate this again for an AG2 player and bear in mind that you can use a rr for the landing attempt, too?Thats 1/6*5/6*4/6 or 20/216 or 10%
For every 1 Starplayer Point your Big Guy Earns you get 9 Turnovers, and 9 Armour rolls for the little fellow.
And if you used Throw Team Mate every second turn you would earn 1 Starplayer Point per game. How abusive.

We might get more realistic numbers for a possible abuse!

How many turnovers will I create then, and how much chance of success will there be?

Oh, and while we speak about turnovers: just imagine me playing orcs with a newly added ogre and three gobbos, let's say against dwarfs. I could throw a gobbo (with the ball) way back in my half after kickoff as the last action of my turn! My opponent won't get the ball in case of losing it. I don't really mind the turnover but might get a SPP and I don't need my ogre upfront, too. It's easier to gain a SPP in this way than to hope for a casualty against a longbeard

I know of quite a few players who would try this from time to time once the match would allow this to get block/pro/PO/whatever a bit faster.
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