


Although my High Elf spellcaster keeps ballsing it up!
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Didn't you try this on me, and get a double skull of something? Or was that your cas?GalakStarscraper wrote:And I found out yesterday that my Snotling Spellcaster (AV 4 ... yikes!) is 5th in line for the Most Valuable Spellcaster award for the MBBL2's 3rd season ... if I could just figure out how to get the other 4 killed off before the end of season awards ... I'll be a happy camper. A 5/1/3/4 Snotling that costs 70k is a fragile expensive investment ... but darn he's fun. The Snotling starting spell is Strength in Numbers .... all squares around one player are considered occupied by your players for one turn for purposes of blocking assists and fouls. On a successful cast, this means a wide open star player opponent can get hit by a Snotling with a ST 8 hit (7 assists) and another Snotling can run in for a +8 AV foul. I've gotten this to work once in 3 games, but its fun to pretend the Snotling is Bloodthirster even for one turn.
Galak
Yeah all the MBBL2 races were cut out and referenced at the end of the article with a link to the website ... ie if you use other teams other than the LRB official or the BB Mag experimental ones, check out here for the rules for those spellcasters. It was 7 pages long with just the LRB official and experimental teams ... lord forbid that I tried to add in stuff for Fimir or Elementalist spellcasters ... .... I doubt Andy wanted to do a 3 issue On-Pitch Spellcaster article .... its good stuff ... but you know it just doesn't match up to Blood Bowl At Sea.Dragoonkin wrote:I'm assuming it's only 1/10th of the online length because you cut out all the MBBL2 races, Galak.
Then we agree to disagree I guess. As a Halfling Coach, I'm freebooting the Master Chef all the time.Indigo wrote:In all my time playing BB I've never once used a wizard in a competitive match,