Stonekloud wrote:
1. How should I start, is just buying the 3rd ed boxed set, and using LRB5, good enough to start and learn the game again?
Yes. The box set comes with two teams and all the pieces needed to play. Then download the LRB and run to your nearest copy shop and print it off. Bam, ready for carnage.
2. There is an online version of BB, I dont understand how this works. is it like a playing Live moving peices like chess or is it more Madden?
They both play like chess with moving pieces. You basically have two options. PBeM (Play By eMail) or FUMBBL/JavaBowl. PBeM is more for casual players that dont have an hour to sit down and play through a whole game. Basically you play one of your turns, send the results to your opponent, they play a turn, then send the results to you, and this process continues until the game is over. JavaBowl is a program written in the Java language for BloodBowl. It currently uses the LRB4 rules (but we are hoping for LRB 5 sooner or later). It is mainly used for the online league
FUMBBL. Basically the FUMBBL site maintains your team and automates a lot of things for you so you can focus more on playing games. However, unlike PBeM, you have to be able to play through an entire game (usually about 45-60 mins) at one sitting.
If you choose to play either, try to find someone willing to show you the ropes per se, but once you get the hang of it its pretty easy. I personally think PBeM has a steeper learning curve. However, you may have a different experience.
They are both pretty much a matter of personal preference, so I don't recommend one of the other.
There may be more online options, but I have not explored them.
3. Will there be any new boxed sets coming out? I know GW gave the rights for a video game to the makers of Chaos League.. last I heard.
I personally have not heard of when a new box set will be released. GW is notoriously fickle when it comes to BloodBowl. One minute they are excited to support it, the next, not so much. Just be glad the LRB is free, and will continue to be free.
As far as Cyanide's version of BloodBowl, it will probably be more like BloodBowl Lite. It will have at its heart the essence of BloodBowl, but I doubt it will be a direct conversion of the game itself. Besides, when the agreement was made, LRB4 was out, so it may even have that ruleset, if it has a LRB ruleset at all. It may even have its own rules that have nothing to do with current LRB's. Only time will tell.