You can also then put your funds towards getting an Apothecary and that second Blitzer. You may be able to get that second skill quicker than a team who started without a Thrower at all can afford to buy a Thrower and skill them up. You probably would like to get Block on them if they are holding onto the ball and it helps keep them on their feet more too. There aren’t that many great passing skills for them anyway as you’re most likely be either keeping hold of it and scoring with them, handing it off, or just doing quick passes to the Blitzer. The Thrower can also work towards getting Leader to make up for having less initial rerolls. You have higher average armour and five players to do hitting with that have either Block or Wrestle. Whilst I prefer having three rerolls I can see this being a popular option. Well Rounded + Ogre Imperial Nobility Quantityĭropping a reroll and going down to two frees up enough money to upgrade a couple of the Linemen into a Thrower and the fourth Bodyguard. I’d get an Apothecary as soon as possible and then look to add the extra Blitzer and Bodyguard in whichever order you prefer. Having six linemen is a downside as they are the most fragile players on the team, but Fend can be handy and they are very cheap to replace. You’re not desperate to get Leader as you already have three rerolls. I’ve ignored the Thrower for now as they only have 3+ for passing and the team have very average agility. They are very likely to be hogging the star player points so this is something to be wary about.Įven with those players and an Ogre, three rerolls is still within budget and this would be the lineup I personally would choose. The fact they also have Catch as well is unusual but a nice little bonus. They also have agility access so you can get them Dodge pretty quickly. You can also just about squeeze a single Blitzer into the lineup which I would take for the extra speed and Block is better than Wrestle for a ball carrier. They also have strength skill access which is needed to get Guard. I really like the Bodyguards as Wrestle is a rare skill for teams to start with and it’s great at taking down Block ball carriers. The Ogre is there to provide some much needed muscle. Ogre + Three Rerolls Imperial Nobility Quantityĭespite the high costs you can actually still get a fairly strong starting lineup. QTYīone Head, Loner (4+), Mighty Blow (+1), Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate It’s going to be tough to get everything in so let’s take a look. Whilst the Linemen are cheap everything else about the team is fairly pricey, including the rerolls. As a more modern creation they have a mix of abilities that are less commonly seen, with a mix of Fend, Wrestle and Stand Firm. One of two new teams introduced in 2020 Blood Bowl Second Season are the Imperial Nobility. Imperial Nobility Starting Rosters Overview
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