Posted on 14 October 2010 by Coach
Elf Throwers are self explanatory, while nothing overly special for their race and position, the team's Catchers need someone to pass them the ball. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 June 2010 by Coach
Goblins are small, sneaky and mobile. Being cheap and somewhat disposable comes in handy as they squash fairly easily, they also make good Troll food. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 November 2010 by Coach
A Treeman makes a great companion for a Halfling team offering them plenty of protection and strength and can send an adventurous Halfling flying! Continue Reading
Posted on 19 November 2010 by Coach
Halflings are small, weak, slow and fragile, you could say they aren't really built for the game of Blood Bowl, though they do have some plus points! Continue Reading
Posted on 27 July 2010 by Coach
A High Elf Blitzer is a very versatile player, so developing them to maintain their flexibility makes it harder for the opposition to counter them. Continue Reading
Posted on 05 August 2010 by Coach
High Elf Catchers are the fastest ST3 players in the game, coupled with their high agility they can be fantastic on both defence and offence. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 July 2010 by Coach
High Elf Linemen do all the usual grunt work of players in this position, though still possess the ability to make outstanding plays when needed. Continue Reading
Posted on 24 July 2010 by Coach
A High Elf Thrower is the single best player in the game at precisely and safely getting to the ball to a receiver nearly anywhere on the pitch. Continue Reading
Another strategic game for hardcore players
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