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Re: Turnover for an action out of turn

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 2:48 pm
by Papa Sebco
sann0638 wrote:I don't like the cards for this reason. BB rules are tightly written. The cards are not.
I have to agree on this. On cards, rules have to be written shortly because there's no room enough to be tightly. And that's sometimes a problem.

That said, Blood Bowl is more and more a game for addicted coachs who play with pawns more than with fluffy players. And, in my opinion, cards give that piece of fluff which remains essential for Blood Bowl.

Re: Turnover for an action out of turn

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 6:54 am
by Regash
Papa Sebco wrote:And, in my opinion, cards give that piece of fluff which remains essential for Blood Bowl.
Not agreed.
The game is what you make of it.
Some like to play it very fluffy with stories behind it.
Some like it very competitive, winning at all costs.

Cards aren't needed for any playstyle.
In fact, I haven't played a single game of BB using cards in all those years.

Re: Turnover for an action out of turn

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:14 am
by Papa Sebco
Regash wrote:
Papa Sebco wrote:And, in my opinion, cards give that piece of fluff which remains essential for Blood Bowl.
Not agreed.
The game is what you make of it.
Some like to play it very fluffy with stories behind it.
Some like it very competitive, winning at all costs.

Cards aren't needed for any playstyle.
In fact, I haven't played a single game of BB using cards in all those years.
True, they aren't NECESSARY to play it fluffy. I only wanted to say they helped to. Some cards are really great to have crunchy stories to tell about a game.