Hi all,
here are my suggestions on how to fix the vampire team:
*Like Galak, I don't think that the "vampires move first" rule will fly with the BBRC. Personally, I think that it would take away too many tactical options.
*Also like Galak, I'm convinced that there will not be 5 bloodline teams - at least I hope not. With those 5, would 5 skaven clan teams, forest/night gobbo etc teams be far behind?
I do however have a suggestion on how to include the bloodlines in the game: Make a vampire lord _star player_ representing each blood line. One might very well base these on Galaks excellent vamp teams.
I really like Galaks teams, and their 50/50 win record sound promising.
Interestingly, I too have been working on a vampire team, and for a very long time. It has been through 5 incarnations, with about 50 test matches for each.
What is interesting is that the resulting team is quite similar to the teams that Galak has arrived at!
This might mean that we're both on to something
My teams and Galaks (almost) all share these features:
No OFAB, no lord, no apothecary.
4 vamps, 4 useful minions, a few zombies, skeleton fillers.
So, here is a rough draft, combining all of this:
***Vampire Team***
0-4 150K vampires 6448 Regen, HGaze - G, AG
0-4 70K ghouls 7337 Dodge - G, AG
0-2 30K zombies 4328 - G
0-12 30K Skellies 5327 - G
70K ReRolls, No apothecary
The ghouls might be replaced by less useful wights, or even thralls.
Or, the ghouls might be 0-2, perhaps upping the zombies to 0-4.
A final note on the bloodlines.
Considering the background material, not all vampires are equally well suited for blood bowl. Surely, the seclusive Strigoi would not venture out to play BB, and the necrarchs are more likely to sit back and coach a "necromantic" team.
However, 1 bloodline has every reason to play BB. The Blood Dragons. Their whole existence is about searching out (and slaying) worthy opponent. Where better to look than the blood bowl arenas? This would mean a steady flow of opponents!
If the blood dragons were picked as _the_ vampire team, then I'd suggest giving them G+ST rather than G+AG skills. This would mean that they gain the ability to really bite back, but they would lose the easy access to blodge.
I actually think that this would make the team weaker.
I have in the past playtested a vampire team with G skills only, and their lack of dodge skill made Gaze a lot less realiable (since you need to be adjacent to use it).
Martin