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2008

2008-09-07 19:23:15
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2008-07-18 10:17:22
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2008-04-16 11:13:31
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2008-01-04 11:27:22
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2007

2007-12-03 12:24:41
rating 5
2007-10-04 17:12:14
rating 5
2007-09-26 12:23:56
rating 4.4
2007-08-16 19:57:44
rating 4.7
2007-08-16 19:57:44
66 votes, rating 4.7
200 Vamp lessons later
So I've completed my 2nd century with Bon Scott vs. Brian Johnson, and what have I learned about this challenging race and BB in general?

First of all, I've learned refraining from getting too attached to single team stars (one advantage of reusing the theme-names is: It gives nice flasbacks to the heroes of yorn).

Second I think I've learned alot about positioning on the field, especially in defense.

Third I've learned a bit about team building - and I've changed viewpoints a couple of times. At first I thought pro would be a great Vamp skill, and I didn't care to choose dodge, since there are so many tacklers around. Nowadays i find dodge most usefull, while pro is too uncertain to rely on at the end of the day.

Fourth I've learned that Vampires canNOT outbash ANY other race. Not even pro elfs (only of 21 FUMBBL LRB4 races, I've yet to beat). So I score as soon as I can, while relying on positional defending with a few well placed gazes to open up the driving offense.

Fifth and most important I've gotten to know several fun and/or challenging opponents. I will mention Burnalot in specific (old stoner) who imo is the best Vampire coach ever, and who taught me much about Vampire tactics.

Next goal for the team: Getting to 250 benchmark passing Angelfaces team and becoming the 2nd oldest Vampire team on FUMBBL.
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