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Dain, great compilation of def/att placements. Really a nice bunch of useful stuff, plus we could be discussing formations, quoting your examples in any future posts.
Nice work.
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trav: Printing that out and checking it every turn will not help you speed up game play
I never thought of using this " helpfile" while playing... I just need it as background for my theoretical learning of BB from the great masters... like from Tzun Su´s " Art of War".
Thanks, Dain, for considering a print version, too.
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Jerhod wrote:I think your 3-5-3 would be better if you moved your widezone players ahead two spaces. It would take pressue off of your "weak spots".
Good point. Against other teams i move the widezone up one square (two brings them into quicksnap range, i do this only if i outnumber opponents, need the pressure or feel very lucky). Against speed teams (wood elfs here), i need the widezone Chaosdwarfs to be able to move back if the (here) woodelfs break through. You really need the tackle skill then.
Tim wrote:Good point. Against other teams i move the widezone up one square (two brings them into quicksnap range, i do this only if i outnumber opponents, need the pressure or feel very lucky). Against speed teams (wood elfs here), i need the widezone Chaosdwarfs to be able to move back if the (here) woodelfs break through. You really need the tackle skill then.
The problem I see with that defense is, unless your BCs have standfirm, a dauntless wood elf might open up a wide enough gap to rush half a dozen players through, even covering your "rear blockers". Having 3 + receivers in your back field is quite a gamble...