I play BB with my cousin nearly every night. But i seem to always lose or if i do win i win by 1 touch-down.
I play as skaven and have tried using my gutter runners as my main tactic and i was wondering if there was a good tactic i could use to get my lineman and rat ogre more involved
Rookie in need of help to beat veterain
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Check out the tactics library at:
http://www.midgardbb.com/Tactics/BBTactics.html
You might find some helpful hints.
http://www.midgardbb.com/Tactics/BBTactics.html
You might find some helpful hints.
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First thing you need to do is have some idea of how he's beating you. People could offer you 101 ways to play but unless they relate to your own gaming experience they won't really help you much.
Things you should look for:
* Is he pounding on your players, causing lots of casualties or is he flying past scoring rapidly?
* When he kicks to you does he turn you over quickly in your half or after you've driven downfield a bit?
* Are your scorelines generally low and close (1-0, 2-1, 2-0) or are they higher scoring games (3-0, 4-1, 4-0)
If you can get some impression of how he's winning the game that would be the first step in improving your game and helping the forum give you advice.
Off the cuff here are some general tips for linerats and rat ogres I would recommend.
Keep your linerats out of base-to-base contact to avoid getting them hit. Usually it's better to do this with a 1 die block rather than a dodge, skaven have a speed advantage against almost every team and keeping players on the ground magnifies this speed advantage (of course, don't make your 1 die blocks until the end of the turn when you've already done your crucial plays)
Even a linerat with no skills still has tacklezones, make use of your speed to isolate areas of the pitch with nets of tacklezones.
Hard to tell you how to play your ratogre without knowing what wild animal rules you're using, generally they're best for busting open the corner of the cage or hitting the outside linebackers on an offensive drive. If the rules you're using don't force them to make a block, don't make one unless it's necessary to the play of the turn, ratogres will turn you over as often as not.
Marcus
Things you should look for:
* Is he pounding on your players, causing lots of casualties or is he flying past scoring rapidly?
* When he kicks to you does he turn you over quickly in your half or after you've driven downfield a bit?
* Are your scorelines generally low and close (1-0, 2-1, 2-0) or are they higher scoring games (3-0, 4-1, 4-0)
If you can get some impression of how he's winning the game that would be the first step in improving your game and helping the forum give you advice.
Off the cuff here are some general tips for linerats and rat ogres I would recommend.
Keep your linerats out of base-to-base contact to avoid getting them hit. Usually it's better to do this with a 1 die block rather than a dodge, skaven have a speed advantage against almost every team and keeping players on the ground magnifies this speed advantage (of course, don't make your 1 die blocks until the end of the turn when you've already done your crucial plays)
Even a linerat with no skills still has tacklezones, make use of your speed to isolate areas of the pitch with nets of tacklezones.
Hard to tell you how to play your ratogre without knowing what wild animal rules you're using, generally they're best for busting open the corner of the cage or hitting the outside linebackers on an offensive drive. If the rules you're using don't force them to make a block, don't make one unless it's necessary to the play of the turn, ratogres will turn you over as often as not.
Marcus
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