
Well... I hope anybody clever enough to play BB is also clever enough to not make a big confusion out of this....
- and I guess you would hope that someone playing BB would be able to right proper english, no?!?

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Jervis, in the BB Annual p9 (in fact under the Big Guy rules which you so helpfully pointed me to)The current rules are okay as far as they go, but putting Big Guys on the Star Player cards was a fudge really, and as time has passed I've become less than happy with using the Star Player cards as a method of getting Big Guys into the game.
Just responding directly to this point to make sure. Its NOT a loophole. Its only a loophole if you declare that Star Player have positions which would be a mistake since the LRB did a great service to BB by fixing this. The only reason you think its a loophole is because you haven't reset what you know about BB when reading the LRB (and yes I realize you helped right the darn thing ... doesn't mean you have the right focus point here). Suggesting that its a loophole is confusing the issue. The LRB doesn't say Deeproot is a Treeman ... he has stats like a Treeman so he probably is one, but I don't see any reason to worry about it. Deeproot is a Star Player (that's his position) ... he plays for Wood Elves and Halflings ... this is all the information I need and all the information that should be provided to keep the Star Players clear and simple to understand ... reading the LRB as is this is the exactly the information I'm provided ... ie the LRB is fine on this subject.Babs wrote:Galak & Co.,
I'm just trying to explain that there is a loophole to the rules - and you can have more than two treemen on your roster for a game!
Actually there is a lot which does suggest this in the BB annual & LRB. The quote from the annual tells you this. In case you missed it first time around here it is again....you tried to suggest that Deeproot is a Big Guy Treeman which is mudding the water to me since nothing in the LRB suggests this at all. The only reason you know this is because of prior knowledge of previous editions.
At the end of the day, however, we are quibbling over a term and we agree on the rules. I was only ever about the fotnote. The 'is he a big guy or not' thing is only because of the wording of the original question/answer.The current rules are okay as far as they go, but putting Big Guys on the Star Player cards was a fudge really, and as time has passed I've become less than happy with using the Star Player cards as a method of getting Big Guys into the game.
This explains a lot where you are coming from. Personally I think it would be a mistake to make the Stars be anything other than postionless. I really don't want to ever see in the LRB that Griff is a Blitzer or that Morg is Big Guy Ogre. Reasons discussed above ... we will agree to disagree on this point.Babs wrote:And, off the record, I think that I would probably personally be happier if there wasn't need for the footnote. I'd rather close up the 'loophole' (and I'm calling it that despite what you say) by making Star Player 'Big Guys' take up position slots.
If they had the cash more power to them. The MBBL teams didn't have any extra money to freeboot stars during the finals for the end of the first Season ... so as of yet, no one in the MBBL has freebooted a star player. I think if you saved up 90k to freeboot Morg that you can get 2 Ogres for that one game. Its a lot of cash to flush and cash isn't into easy to come by quantities any more.I think it's unbalancing even for the single game (after being involved in a league with extensive uses of star freeboters in the finals). But on the other hand, they are more expensive than hiring a wizard, which is also unbalancing....
Ah on this we will agree ... but it wasn't the question which was why I thought your spin on this discussion was confusing.However a slightly different question 'Can I have more than 2 ogres....' would be another ballgame.
Ah, but the Annual doesn't count in my opinion. Great pains have been made to make a one source rulebook for the game, and that's the only book that should be used in rules discussion ... BB would do well to maintain the LRB as a sole source for everything ... no more it was in WD 182 type answers to questions should ever occur again. Nothing in the LRB says anything about Morg, Deeproot, and co. being Big Guys unless I missed it. They are simply names of stars that play for these teams (oh and they have stats like some of the Big Guy types).Actually there is a lot which does suggest this in the BB annual & LRB. The quote from the annual tells you this. In case you missed it first time around here it is again.
Do you really think it makes more sense to have some ogres as big guys and others not?This explains a lot where you are coming from. Personally I think it would be a mistake to make the Stars be anything other than postionless.
That's p 25 right there, under the heading 'Big Guys'‘Big Guys’ is the name given to a group of players who are, well, big! The Old World is home to a number of prodigiously tall and strong races, and this being the case it wasn’t long before an enterprising coach named Arnie Grumann decided that one of these creatures was just what his team needed to win the championships. He managed to convince Ogre mercenary Norg I’Mgung to play for his team, and although Arnie’s team never won a championship, the popularity of Norg with the fans and the terror he inspired in opposing players meant that soon Big Guys were playing on a regular basis in teams all over the Old World. Therefore, Big Guys are now included in the game as ‘normal’ players. All of the rules that apply to other players apply to Big Guys also, except where specifically modified in the Big Guy rules that follow. The characteristics, skills and traits of Big Guy players are included on the Big Guy player lists below. Note that you can still use the Big Guy star players in games if you wish. However
they must be used as freebooters for one game only, just like any other star player.