Tim wrote:grep-v wrote:The team is more skilled than most others and the low RRs don't matter much to me. Waste a few turns to pick up the ball with the BC and smash some opponents with the Troll or Dwarves, the ball is pretty safe and the opponent has to be very lucky to get it.
I disagree heavily here. The team has NO ballhandling skill as catch, sure hands or pass, unskilled and easily breaking AG3 Ball carriers and good, but only AG2 blitzers. The need of GFI to keep up with faster teams is a great source of turnovers as well. Other than in Dwarf or Norse teams, only half of the players have Block. Waste one turn to pick up the ball against an elf or skaven team and might be done.
I will explain my opinion point by point:
- no ballhandling skills: ok, so what? You have to play without the ball to control the ball. From the impression I got in Paris you heavily rely on reducing the opponent's team. But there is another way: control the ball. You don't have to handle the ball often to control it and sometimes a ballcarrier is one player less to defend and one more source of risk.
- GFIs: the one big problem is to overcome the low MA of the dwarves. Simply slow the game down to an acceptable speed. If YOU control the ball your opponent almost always has to concentrate on it. His main focus is fixed, you can try to align him and fix him further. In this moment, the slowness of the dwarves doesn't matter anymore. They just have to move a few squares to establish field control around the ball. And the BCs have the potential to suddenly quicken the pace, break thorugh the aligned opponent's team, flanked by the hobgobs. GFIs sometimes are necessary, but you can cut the numbers down if YOU dictate the speed.
- only the dwarf blockers have block: ok, CDs have less blockers than dwarves and norse, so what? It is just a tradeoff, neither of them has ST4 players, norse have AV7.
- one turn is enough for skaven or elves to score: yes, and so it is against EVERY other team. The difference: CDs are much better in controlling the ball. Only the dwarves are nearly as good. Ok, maybe the ball lies around one turn longer than with humans or elves. In a pinch this is dangerous, but that's life. I didn't ever consider this to be a problem. Even elves fumble sometimes
