![]() Nearly all of the other players are pretty affordable so there is scope to get most of what you want. The only player I would advise every team taking is the Dark Elf to get that very helpful high agility. ![]() The Orc is great due to his high armour, the Goblin gives you a cheap player to foul with and opens up Throw Team Mate plays (assuming an appropriate Big Guy is taken). ![]() The Skaven offers some extra speed but is a bit more fragile. QTYĪnimosity (all team-mates), Pass, Safe Pair of HandsĪnimosity (all team-mates), Dodge, Right Stuff, StuntyĪlways Hungry, Loner (4+), Mighty Blow (+1), Projectile Vomit, Really Stupid, Regeneration, Throw Team Mateīone Head, Loner (4+), Mighty Blow (+1), Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate The Thrower does give you easy access to passing skills but I think you’ll best off using that to just get Leader for that extra reroll.ĭue to all the Animosity and average agility most of the time you are going to probably just try scoring with the player who picks the ball up. No Big Guy – 14 Players Chaos Renegades Quantity Loner (4+), Frenzy, Horns, Mighty Blow (+1), Thick Skull, Unchannelled FuryĪnimal Savagery, Frenzy, Loner (4+), Mighty Blow (+1), Prehensile Tailįavourd Of… (choose either): Undivided, Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, Tzeentch Maybe you’re drawn to the idea of not starting with any of the Big Guy players. With cheap players you can load up on a huge squad of fourteen players to start with and still have change to get three of your expensive rerolls and an Apothecary.
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