And how often to you see an NFL kick returner leave a kick if it's going to go into the EZ for a touchback? Likewise in rugby you aren't allowed to handle the ball in a ruck, therefore most players don't. So 'real world' arguements don't hold water IMO, just because you can try and grab the ball doesn't mean you automatically do.Zergo wrote:Grumbledook-
I'm not saying that Bloodbowl should mimic the real world; it's obviously not a relfection of reality, what with the goblins, mummies and whatnots that inhabit the game. What I am saying is that certain things make sense. BB isn't chess, it's not a complete abstraction of war. It's a portrayal of a game, and as such IMO those two rules seem right on.
From a purely strategic point of view, one might not want to have certain players attempt a catch, fair enough. But if the models represent actual beings and not just pieces on a board, it makes sense that anyone would try to grab a bouncing ball. If one ignores the ball entirely, isn't that just a different form of Warhammer or Mordheim?
-Zergo
I've said this before. Forced catches are about the only situation in BB where it could be in your interests to use a RR to deliberately try and fail a roll that you've passed. That's just plain ludicrous.
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