It is easier to defend against harder teams deploy quite close to the front line and give as good as you get, leave your Runners back to intercept anything that gets through the rest of your team or to take out any Gobbos thrown over your defenses. Note: If you think it’s worth it, you can put off scoring for a few turns so that your opponent doesn’t have enough time to score. Humans, Skaven, Elves, Halflings and Gobbos), but against the tougher teams (Chaos Dwarfs, Orcs, Undead, Chaos, Norse and other Dwarfs) you may need to adjust it a bit, but on the whole your greater resilience should see you through despite their greater strength. This play should work well against fast, wussy teams (i.e. You should then be able to smash your way through the defense hopefully taking large chunks out of the opposing team. The other players should then form a pocket around the ball carrier led by the Troll Slayers, possibly with a Blitzer ‘going it alone’ up a wing to keep the option of a pass open or to take the opposition from behind. The Runners should field the ball and run forward. On the offense, Dwarfs are at their best. It uses all the models that come in the box This is the team that has served me well in leagues championships and:Ģ. Dwarfs seem to be ideal Blood Bowl players being tough, well armored and having that stubborn knack of refusing to die! Most successful Dwarf teams work on the principle that if they can take out all the opposing team’s potential scorers and wear down the rest, there won’t be anyone left to stop them from scoring the winning touchdowns! Choosing your team Dwarfs have been playing Blood Bowl since it was invented and teams such as the Giants and the Ironbreakers are legend. ( Here commences a definitive guide to everyone’s favorite short, fat people in Blood Bowl (no, not bloody Halflings!).