![]() Long term, however, they have a potential unmatched by any other races, due to both their stats, the access to agility skills & the over the top position players even the humble elf lineman is a very flexible player with just a couple of skills…the woodies just need cash and time to reach this stage.īased on the above, forget coaching them if you are playing in a league using Vainilla injury rules & no restrictions to fouling…your team will most probably be massacred by any competent opponents before it has time to develop. It was thus a refreshing change.īefore deciding to coach them strictly from a powergaming point of view it is my opinion that you have to take a look at the context and rules of the league: Wood elves are at their best when they have time to develop, they are a long term team that can have trouble early on with so expensive players and lack of skills (basically dodge) which are a must for their gameplay. minis sculpted by Jess Goodwin, but also because the tactics that apply to them are totally different from the ones that apply to my all time team: the Undead. I started a Wood elf team mainly for aesthetical reasons: I really loved the quality of the 2nd ed. Dodging away is better than a 1 die block, but a 2 die block is better than dodge.( I believe there should be others out there better suited than me to write this article as I haven’t been playing Woodies for long, but as none has stepped forward to do it I have decided to be the one. You can survive with one WD early in team development. WE have a good passing game, with a thrower. In old BB, your could put a lineelf in the back, make a quick pass for a quick SPP with a reasonable chance of success. Your catchers and WDs will get them naturally, but when you can get a lineelf SPPs to get dodge or wrestle, their survivability goes up tremendously.ĭo not pass until you get a thrower. Try to keep enough money on hand to replace a WD.Įarly on in team development, feed your lineelves TDs. If a line elf dies, a journeyelf is not a problem. Also, it does not matter if it takes root, that just means there is an area your opponent will avoid after play starts. Opponents love to focus it, and that means they are not focusing on other players. Any input is appreciated.įirst off, in team construction grab a tree man. I still really like BB and wood elves are a tier 1 team that seem like a lot of potential fun, but I cannot wrap my head around them. ![]() So I'm going into the playoffs with a bunch of linemen, a crippled catcher, a rookie thrower and a pretty stock wardancer.Īre wood elves considered an unforgiving team? Was it just an unlucky season ( my friends have joked that most of my casualties came from failed Dodges out of tackle zones). Also lost two other guys after using an apothecary. Last nights game (last game if regular season before a playoff bracket) my catcher takes a major injury and is -1 MA. By the third game I was running four journeymen due to deaths.Ī few more games and Ive bought a thrower and an apothecary. In the first game, one wardancer died to a really bad leap roll. I'm play on PC during the week to practice the strategies. I've read a little bit on strategy so I'm trying to dodge out of tackle zones and work the ball. I'm fielding two wardancers, a catcher and a bunch of linemen. ![]() So I'm playing Wood Elves in a league with my buddies, all new players.
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