Dwarves, orcs, undead, chaos, khemri, nurgle all have a low overall movement speed. I say on average because of all the low movement bruiser teams you will play against. Mv6 isn't great with shadowing, but it is still a strong choice because you will still have a 50/50 shot on average of following a receiver. So you want to keep him close to the receiver. You don't want to blitz with him, more blitz people into him for a stabbitystabstab. There is nothing better than stabbing a 6str big guy to death, except maybe shanking a ball carrying blodger. You won't get to use it too often, probably, but it's amazing when you can.Īssassins role is to go after tough to knock down targets. For doubles, you gotta go Multiblock, since it works with Stab to let you shank multiple targets. +Movement is great, +Agility is better on another piece, but I'd still take it, same with +Strength. I actually like getting Side Step before Block on them, since you won't be rolling many normal blocks, and Side Step helps you stay close for stabby times. If the receiver is still in your tackle zone at the start of your turn, then you shank 'em.įor levels, Dodge and Side Step are great on normals. Then, if they try to dodge they have an extra roll to make, (albeit usually not a difficult one Shadowing isn't particularly good on MV6) and if they spend their blitz to get rid of him, that's a blitz that isn't going to your more useful players. I don't like to blitz with them, rather I just use him to mark players. Now, if you just like having an assassin around (and really, who doesn't) then your best bet, IMO, is using him to go after receivers, and similar low armor units with dodge/blodge. If you want efficiency, the answer is: fire him and get a better player. Read all of the related reddits at once = Other GW Gamesīringing back the Specialist Games vibe, slowly: Other Forums/Message Boards for Bloodbowl: Got mini's you don't play, want to swap for someone else's? Non-GW Mini's for a Unique look for your teams: Post your Teams! Your Stats! Your Horror Stories of the Game that Nuffle Ruled! Got a Club? LINK IT! Got a Tourney? LINK IT!Ĭomplete list of NAF Tournaments - Check back often!Ĭomplete list of FUMBBL Tournaments - Check back often! but I managed to beat both Besters AND Purplegoo in the same tournament! I didn't realise how awesome those results were at the time.We Are Bloodbowl! The Night Goblins, the Orcs, The Elves! We BRING THE PAIN! Be it Electronic or Table-tonic! It was my first table top tournament ever - although I had been playing on FUMBBL from 2004 - so I did have some games under my belt. Well, I dusted them off and took them along to the Games Workshop Grand Tournament in Nottingham back in 2010. I just used Goblin Green (correct paint name for the time!) on the bases for the classic look of half-hearted grass. it certainly would make them distinctive from other teams! Looking back, the skin pictured is really good, but hey.Ĭertainly at the time I couldn't do bases for the models. This is how the top painters at GW painted them įor whatever reason at the time, I thought Dark Elves should have cold skin, and in my enthusiasm I decided to give them a blue hue. I looked at the box and frankly I felt that I didn't like the skin. frankly the dark elf roster was so expensive I couldn't afford to take them all anyway, especially if I wanted a luxury like a reroll! yes I know, another team I had from way back then! Within the original box (which has long since disappeared to a landfill somewhere, I got 2 Witch Elves, 2 Blitzers, a Thrower, and 7 Linemen. I bought a box of 'Naggaroth Nightmares' Dark Elves back in 1994 and I painted them around that time to play at University.
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