I really liked the discussion on stalling. As someone who got into the game online and then moved into tabletop, I came up against this conflict. It is true that stalling is correct if your goal is winning. The problem is that stalling is anti-fun. And on tabletop, a lot more people are playing for fun than to win. I would actually love to see a ruleset that didn't reward stalling. I've heard an interesting idea where you play 4 quarters of 5 turns, and as soon as a team scores the quarter is over. I think it would do a decent job of disincentivising stalling. But I definitely don't want to see a ruleset that handslaps stalling like the throw a rock rule. Luckily it is such a rare event that I'm fine with it as it stands.
I would support a throw a rock rule. Like if you don't score when you can without sprinting or dodging out of a tackle zone roll a d6. On a "1" throw a rock at the end of the stalling coach's turn. If you stall two turns in a row throw a rock if you roll a "2" and so on.
Stalling makes sense but it depends on circumstances. If you have a player one square away from touch and no opponent near them, especially with a bash team, and you outnumber them, its alot of fun to kill a few extra elves, love killing elves, and get some svp. Is it going to increase my score no. But its fun. Especially when its a player who usually spanks me 4 nil.
ive never seen a coach even as a bash none bash or medium bash team get SO MANY knock outs and injuries as andy davo, by turn 4 the enemy team seems to have 7 players left every other game, dont even start when davo rocks orcs! Poor lizard men was rocking push after push! Then again ive seen davo win with like 6 players solid player, thanks for the upload as always, very very skilled player, would like to see some people in davo level play him, which i know isnt many! ( this was a tatol noob bash it felt )
I usually dive on my oppo when they drop the ball like that however, it usually ends with me not having enough players in my end zone to defend. It's a risky play but it feels good to pull it off. Arm chair coaching but you should have pushed out the player with the ball to the left then blitzed the skinks out.
I really liked the discussion on stalling. As someone who got into the game online and then moved into tabletop, I came up against this conflict. It is true that stalling is correct if your goal is winning. The problem is that stalling is anti-fun. And on tabletop, a lot more people are playing for fun than to win. I would actually love to see a ruleset that didn't reward stalling. I've heard an interesting idea where you play 4 quarters of 5 turns, and as soon as a team scores the quarter is over. I think it would do a decent job of disincentivising stalling. But I definitely don't want to see a ruleset that handslaps stalling like the throw a rock rule. Luckily it is such a rare event that I'm fine with it as it stands.
I would support a throw a rock rule. Like if you don't score when you can without sprinting or dodging out of a tackle zone roll a d6. On a "1" throw a rock at the end of the stalling coach's turn. If you stall two turns in a row throw a rock if you roll a "2" and so on.
Stalling makes sense but it depends on circumstances. If you have a player one square away from touch and no opponent near them, especially with a bash team, and you outnumber them, its alot of fun to kill a few extra elves, love killing elves, and get some svp. Is it going to increase my score no. But its fun. Especially when its a player who usually spanks me 4 nil.
Gotta love the 1 in 1296 start with quad skulls.
It seams like every time I play OWA I get lizards on repeat and it’s so painful. Dwarfs are fine vs lizards but OWA just gets smacked.
Great game! I am taking Nurgle to a large tournament and would love to watch how you maneuver the team! Nurgle next?
ive never seen a coach even as a bash none bash or medium bash team get SO MANY knock outs and injuries as andy davo, by turn 4 the enemy team seems to have 7 players left every other game, dont even start when davo rocks orcs! Poor lizard men was rocking push after push! Then again ive seen davo win with like 6 players solid player, thanks for the upload as always, very very skilled player, would like to see some people in davo level play him, which i know isnt many! ( this was a tatol noob bash it felt )
I usually dive on my oppo when they drop the ball like that however, it usually ends with me not having enough players in my end zone to defend. It's a risky play but it feels good to pull it off. Arm chair coaching but you should have pushed out the player with the ball to the left then blitzed the skinks out.
What, no frenzy on the thrower? /j
That's some pretty bad dices...
No sound on video
Your ears are off.
No my speaker are on the blink
Thats possible now? wow!