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So what races are most popular? I imagine Dwarves and Zons are most popular... though perhaps you might see more folk taking the changed rosters like DE/Ogre/Nurgle/Gobs etc and maybe a lot more Necro with those regen wolves...
Im currently thinking of either...
Painting up my Chaos Cup team and using them as Chaos Humans/ LRB5 Humans
Orcs...
Zons...
Or repaint up my latest Humans and do lots of nice things like NMM as I can see it working nicely on those sculpts!
So what do people usually take?
Im currently thinking of either...
Painting up my Chaos Cup team and using them as Chaos Humans/ LRB5 Humans
Orcs...
Zons...
Or repaint up my latest Humans and do lots of nice things like NMM as I can see it working nicely on those sculpts!
So what do people usually take?
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So last year's Blood Bowl
http://www.irwilliams.com/naf/tournamen ... _bowl.html
Undead were the most popular (74 games), then Norse, Humans & Dwarves all in the low 50s were the next among the NAF players (roughly half the games played).
Orc, Skaven & Undead were the 3 most popular the year before.
http://www.irwilliams.com/naf/tournamen ... _2005.html
http://www.irwilliams.com/naf/tournamen ... _bowl.html
Undead were the most popular (74 games), then Norse, Humans & Dwarves all in the low 50s were the next among the NAF players (roughly half the games played).
Orc, Skaven & Undead were the 3 most popular the year before.
http://www.irwilliams.com/naf/tournamen ... _2005.html
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called them on Friday and they had 111 tickets left.
i was told they were selling like "hot cakes"
I think this year will be the first that sudbury club wont be there, what with kids and others on the way its a lot of money to spend, when you could go to one tourney oversea's or two British tourneys that are more fun.
I think we will try and come down on the sat to play in the bar for free (mini bugmans tourney idea!).
Thats if we can all give into the force
i was told they were selling like "hot cakes"
I think this year will be the first that sudbury club wont be there, what with kids and others on the way its a lot of money to spend, when you could go to one tourney oversea's or two British tourneys that are more fun.
I think we will try and come down on the sat to play in the bar for free (mini bugmans tourney idea!).
Thats if we can all give into the force
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