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I don't have any 2nd edition literature, and can't find it anywhere, but I would like to know, what the roster for a 2nd edition Dwarf team looked like (what positions; how many of them; what stats; what skills and player cost).
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Here are the Dwarf stats as per the BB Star Players Book:
Blitzer----------MA 3 SP +3 ST 4 AG 3 TS -1 CL +1 AV 10
Blocker---------MA 3 SP +1 ST 5 AG 2 TS -1 CL -1 AV 10
Kicker----------MA 3 SP +2 ST 4 AG 2 TS -1 CL 0 AV 10
Lineman--------MA 3 SP +2 ST 4 AG 2 TS -1 CL 0 AV 10
Thrower--------MA 3 SP +2 ST 3 AG 3 TS +1 CL 0 AV 9
There were no limitations on player positions in 2nd ed, but the general rule for Dwarves was 4 Blitzers, 6 Blockers and 6 Linemen. You can replace up to 2 Blitzers with Throwers. You can also replace up to 2 Linemen for Kickers.
There is no such thing a player cost in 2nd ed. You just made a team up of the 16 players of your choice.
Special rules for Dwarves:
They have a special throwing table (not gonna type it in)
When intercepting a pass, roll 1D6. On a roll of 3-6 the ball is intercepted as normal, on 1-2 the Dwarf can't jump high enough and the result is treated as a missed throw.
Dwarves count KO'd results on the injury table as Stunned.
Dwarves dislike Elves. They suffer animosity towards all Goblinoids (Orcs, Goblins, Hobgoblins, Snotlings)
thats it....
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Jonathan Merry
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In the Bloodbowl Companion you had costs for teams, it started with Lineman cost, in this case 2,000 gc for a dwarf lineman, then you upgraded so a blitzer was +1,000 gc's a Blocker ws +500 gc's Throwers and even mutnats were available. You even bought starplayers for an additional 1000 gc's then rolled on a chart to find out how many and which skills the Star had.
It may be a lot of reading, but I can guarantee you will enjoy almost every page of it. The 2nd ed rule books have always been the most interesting and enjoyable set of rules to read.
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Jonathan Merry
Da Leeg Commissioner, Shaka Shield and SA Open Organiser