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here was a small village in Nippon that was known for its fierce warriors and their mastery of martial arts. The village elders, recognizing the potential of their young warriors, decided to create a Blood Bowl team to showcase their skills to the world.

Thus, "Bow to Your Sensei" was born. The team was named after the traditional Japanese bow, a symbol of respect and honor, and the players were all named after various fighting techniques. There was Kamae, the defender, who specialized in the art of stance; Judo, the agile thrower, who used his opponent's strength against them; and Karate, the fearsome blitzer, who struck with the power of a karate chop.

The team's manager, a wise and experienced sensei, saw the potential in his players and trained them tirelessly to become the best they could be. He taught them the importance of discipline, respect, and honor both on and off the field.

Their signature move, the "Dragon Strike", was a combination of lightning-fast movements and precise strikes, inspired by the mythic dragon of Japanese folklore. Their opponents never knew what hit them.

The team's mascot, a mischievous monkey named Tengu, would often run onto the field during games, distracting the other team and delighting the crowd with his antics.

Over time, Bow to Your Sensei became one of the most renowned teams in Nippon, with fans flocking from all over the country to watch their exciting matches. They even attracted international attention, with teams from other countries eager to challenge them on the field.

Despite their success, the team never forgot their roots and continued to honor their traditions both on and off the field. They remained humble and respectful, always bowing to their opponents as a sign of admiration and honor.

And so, Bow to Your Sensei became more than just a Blood Bowl team - they became a symbol of the proud martial arts traditions of Nippon, inspiring generations of warriors to come.



New Team Page Beta
Player Ma St Ag Pa Av Skills Inj G Cp Td It Cs Mvp SPP Cost  
1
Ninja
8 2 2+ 4+ 8+
Dodge, Leap
  3 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 90k
(90+0)k
 
2
Ninja
8 2 2+ 4+ 8+
Dodge, Leap
  3 0 1 0 0 0 3/18 90k
(90+0)k
 
3
Samurai
7 3 3+ 4+ 9+
Block
  3 0 1 0 1 0 5/18 85k
(85+0)k
 
4
Samurai
7 3 3+ 4+ 9+
Block
  3 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 85k
(85+0)k
 
5
Warrior Monk
7 3 3+ - 8+
Claws
  3 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 70k
(70+0)k
 
6
Samurai
7 3 3+ 4+ 9+
Block
  3 0 1 0 0 0 3/18 85k
(85+0)k
 
7
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+   3 0 0 0 1 0 2/18 50k
(50+0)k
 
8
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+   3 0 0 0 0 1 4/18 50k
(50+0)k
 
9
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+ m 3 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 50k
(0)k
 
10
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+   3 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 50k
(50+0)k
 
11
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+   2 0 0 0 0 0 0/18 50k
(50+0)k
 
12
Ashigaru
6 3 3+ 4+ 9+   3 0 0 0 0 2 8/18 50k
(50+0)k
 
11 players (+1 player missing next game) Old World Classic
Coach: Trickey Re-Rolls (120k): 3  
Race: Nippon Dedicated Fans: 4  
Current Team Value: 935k Assistant Coaches: 0  
Treasury: 185k Cheerleaders: 0  
Team Value: 985k Apothecary: No  

Games Played:3 (2/0/1) |TD Diff:1 (3 - 2) |Cas Diff:-3 (0/2/0 - 2/3/0)
Last Opponent: Maximum Squignition