“A strange game.
Two unlucky teams i’d say. But we both rolled 1’s like crazy.
Reading the rolls summary it ends up with 15 more 1 than other results.
Rolling 1 on those trees saved a lot of beastmen I’s say. I think they moved freely 3turns in the game. And getting bone head on my tackler was a wise choice getting him “dumb” every now and then.
I think it is the first game I see when neither teams cross the 50% in luck after 16 turns.
Ending up 46%-46% shows a little how it went in the game.
Hat of to Habeli who plays those little deamons very well!
Good luck with your team Habeli!
And I think I need some luck with my team as well, those fragile Rotters…
Cheers!”
#10 Fat John – Broken Ribs (MNG) #10 Fat John – Smashed Knee (NI)
“We had our moments, but we tripped on the dice and failed.
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Game setup was harsh, just looking at the tr/ts differences might give you a hint. 2 trees and 10 halflings versus 4 rotters, beast and 7 beastmen, ment that we had keep away from trouble and hope for the best.
Our ironman Z recived 3 injuries and flew around the pitch like a bird with few other fellas, as our rooted knife kept tossing flings in order to hit the ballcarrier.
But as we had quite equal dice the result was obvious, a loss for the brave chefs and no special dishes to serve.
Thx for the game Bantha, remember to visit the Sappe's Restaurant ;)”
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Two unlucky teams i’d say. But we both rolled 1’s like crazy.
Reading the rolls summary it ends up with 15 more 1 than other results.
Rolling 1 on those trees saved a lot of beastmen I’s say. I think they moved freely 3turns in the game. And getting bone head on my tackler was a wise choice getting him “dumb” every now and then.
I think it is the first game I see when neither teams cross the 50% in luck after 16 turns.
Ending up 46%-46% shows a little how it went in the game.
Hat of to Habeli who plays those little deamons very well!
Good luck with your team Habeli!
And I think I need some luck with my team as well, those fragile Rotters…
Cheers!”