Some people don't like the randomness, but then why are they playing GW games in the first place? □ I'm perfectly fine with it.Īt this point I'm afraid GW use their not dead-on core Warhammer/40k licenses for selling them to video games studios. I think that BloodBowl is definately worth getting. □ Alas, I don't see myself having the possibility for playing BB enough to warrant making my own pitch. You can contact me any time if you want me to make one for you. Sure, I'd love to do a BB Pitch as a project. □ These models are from the 3rd edition starter box (the box contained two teams: Orcs and Humans.) which was released in 1994 and re-released in 2002 IIRC. I feel like I need to add a lot of things, first and foremost more BOBlockers and Blitzers. The referee looked the other way, but the fans sure didn’t. That must have ticked off the boyz somehow and they fowled two human players (just slightly knocking them out). Of course I was up against a BB veteran of old who scored two touch-downs in quick succession. My boyz were up against a human team from the same starter box so things were pretty even on paper. (I don’t mind a bit of randomness in my miniature games at all in general) Last but not least it’s not too hard to convert BB teams from existing models of course. Okay, it’s a bit random, but to me that’s half the fun of a proper GW game. It will appeal to fans of ‘wacky fantasy’, football (I assume), more ‘serious’ boardgamers, tacticians, modellers and painters alike. The first game was quite a thing and I can confirm that Blood Bowl is an incredibly well thought out game. They had their baptism of fire a few days ago and it took a while until they were all patched up and presentable again.
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