resurrection tourney
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resurrection tourney
hi guys.
i'm newby and i would like know what is the best team for a resurrection tourney?
thx all.
i'm newby and i would like know what is the best team for a resurrection tourney?
thx all.
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This is the more serius reply 
The answer you are looking for is:
There is no best team.
One of the wonders of BB is that every team can win (yes even halflings and Goblins just dont count on it) on a regulair basis.
So sorry that there is no easy way out
You just have to find the team that suits you style and then learn to play it to perfection. (or as close as possible)
Good luck and welcome to the board.
Poul

The answer you are looking for is:
There is no best team.

One of the wonders of BB is that every team can win (yes even halflings and Goblins just dont count on it) on a regulair basis.
So sorry that there is no easy way out

You just have to find the team that suits you style and then learn to play it to perfection. (or as close as possible)
Good luck and welcome to the board.
Poul
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A lot depends on the rules.
If star players are allowed Humans tend to do very well.
Some tournaments give skills based on normal SPP progression (
) in which case I think the normal high scoring teams can do well.
Others take away skills if you are a casualty, so high Av teams tend to do better.
Also the scoring system is important. Is winning the most important thing? Total TDs? Net TDs? How important are casualties.
Obviously teams like Skaven & Wood Elves tend to do well in tourneys where scoring lots of TDs is important where Dwarves, Orcs & other slow bashy teams tend to struggle to score more than 1 or 2 TDs.
If star players are allowed Humans tend to do very well.
Some tournaments give skills based on normal SPP progression (

Others take away skills if you are a casualty, so high Av teams tend to do better.
Also the scoring system is important. Is winning the most important thing? Total TDs? Net TDs? How important are casualties.
Obviously teams like Skaven & Wood Elves tend to do well in tourneys where scoring lots of TDs is important where Dwarves, Orcs & other slow bashy teams tend to struggle to score more than 1 or 2 TDs.
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one team I played against that absolutely hammered me was Griff, Zug, Luthor, a rookie Ogre, a few RR and the rest Linemen.
Once the ogre had piling on he took out a player nearly every turn.
I still think a better player than I could beat it though, and my humans weren't ideally suited to beat them!
Once the ogre had piling on he took out a player nearly every turn.
I still think a better player than I could beat it though, and my humans weren't ideally suited to beat them!
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