Posted by Rabe on 2011-09-20 09:41:15
Congratulations!
And I like your conclusion pretty much. :-)
Posted by pythrr on 2011-09-20 09:48:23
yes
this, and you, are win sir!
Posted by Fela on 2011-09-20 10:15:24
I would, however, like to point out that you are one of the best coaches, so the positive record of your team is to be taken with a grain of salt. :)
Posted by Niebling on 2011-09-20 10:23:33
I can say that playing vs your team vs lot harder then playing vs a "standard" nurgel team.
What makes this team so powerfull is that when you get into trouble its a lot harder to make those special plays to get out of them, when you cant really rely on dodges you get stuck in a slug fest :)
Tent was a big part of why you won over my team, hats off, if I ever play a nurgel team ill try something similar :)
rated 6 for coolness :)
Posted by Garion on 2011-09-20 10:30:20
Yeah Fela has a point, and you do also have a couple of killer players mixed in too. So its not all defensive skills. But yeah, still ALOT moer interesting playing against them than most nurgle teams.
Posted by Pulpo_Fiction on 2011-09-20 10:40:01
Congrats Stonetroll!
The skill set is really funnier than Clawpomber, and Coach's skills too!
My zons were the 17th opponent of this team, it was a good match!
GL with the team!
Posted by Niebling on 2011-09-20 11:02:11
also worth noteing that you often can get more from your killers on a team like this, since they often get "free" blocks where people normaly would just have dodged away
Posted by Overhamsteren on 2011-09-20 11:26:47
That is one impressive record, grats!
I must say playing a more claw/guard heavy nurgle my problem is ironically the bash teams, I find nurgle come with some pretty good build in elf defence in the beast and the disturbing presence. Getting players removed from the pitch on the other hand spells disaster for the slow team.
Posted by Royston on 2011-09-20 19:14:40
I'm in the process of doing exactly the same thing. It'll be nice to compare my idea for defensive Rotters vs. your actual team.
Posted by bghandras on 2011-09-20 20:18:33
How would that apply to Chaos teams?
Posted by Stonetroll on 2011-09-21 10:36:12
@ Royston: Could you please explain your idea about defensive Rotters a bit more? I would be interested to hear your ideas. I think my team is about 60-70% defensive (warriors and beast) and rest offensive (excuse the bad pun) players. Big part of good defence IMHO is also having ability to decrease the number of attacking players to force them into making more risky plays.
@ bghandras: Chaos team could try the same, but without FA DP and regen the warriors aren't quite as good at it. On the other hand chaos warriors are much easier to skill up, and they could take FA as 3rd or 4th skill. And chaos teams can build up their killer players easier since everyone has the potential to become one.
Posted by Royston on 2011-09-22 23:43:15
Well my ideas are kinda evolving as I play my league team - Bath City Bladuds (an lrb4 convert).
I am basically going for a spread of tentacles and guard on the warriors, a mix of skills on the rotters (incl. a ball retrival expert - two heads, big hand, sure hands, etc.) with a couple of killer clawpomb pestigors backed up with pestigors geared up to free the ball e.g. wrestle and strip ball.
It is only a theory at the moment, but I am slowly getting there. Perhaps having the luxury of 3 +ag players has also led me into the luxury of a semi-passing back up plan.