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Seven Swedes
Frenzy
Block (20k)
Mighty Blow (20k)
It goes without saying that most Ulfwereners aren't known for their mastery of the "smart" side of Blood Bowl. Bjorn may be an exception. Sure, he attacks opponents like an enraged animal. That's to be expected. But he also has unexpected levels of technique -- he's great at keeping a low center of gravity, and very hard to knock over. And he's even shown some skills as a receiver. He projects as a tight end in the pros, or maybe an outside linebacker... he'll hack through the defenses as well as any furious bear-man in the game today, but then he'll surprise you with a completely unexpected great play. It's a wonder he hasn't received more notice from the pro scouts.
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Frenzy
Jump Up
Guard (20k)
Mighty Blow (20k)
Piling On (20k)
Arguably the team's MVP in the first season, Erik Larsson excels at the Norse team's blend of violence and ball playing. A furious fighter, he's also earned notice as a receiver, and even passes the ball on occasion.
Unfortunately, he lacks ideal Blood Bowl height, and questions persist about his conditioning -- therefore, he's not as highly scouted as Gunnar or even Ingve. But if he keeps playing the way he has, it's hard to see the pro teams ignoring him for long!
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Kick (20k)
Mighty Blow (30k)
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Mighty Blow (30k)
Tackle (20k)
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Frenzy (20k)
Tackle (20k)
Originally a journeyman hired to a one-game contract, Zachary distinguished himself by scoring no less than three touchdowns in his first game. With a knack for tackling and a real talent for catching, he certainly looks like a future star, provided he manages to stay healthy. He's kind of raw so far, having only started playing Blood Bowl at 15, but the skills are clearly there for him to make something of himself.