![]() This way, you keep both keepers from the start. The other way to start with a Treeman is to go down to a reroll that gives you just the right amount to upgrade a Lineman. However, I’m not sure it’s worth giving up a Wardancer to be able to afford a Treeman, so…. All other Elves can get star player points very easily and Treemen are very slow to develop. Since Sylvan Elves players can be quite fragile, you may want to start with a Treeman. Wardancers come with their own built-in dodge roll, so in my opinion this is clearly the best option. You’d like to have more rerolls but you can’t afford it. If you don’t have a Catcher you can concentrate on upgrading Wardancers. The disadvantages of this are that it will take you longer to get a Botician, Catcher’s are not very strong (although Dodge is useful) but they can also hog the star player points. It is possible to spend the extra 20k to upgrade a Lineman to a Catcher. In either case, the Apothecary will be your first purchase to help keep death or injury to your Wardancers at bay. There is still 20k left in the bank that you can save up for an Apothecary, or get some Dedicated Fans. Wardancers are one of the best players in the game, so it makes sense to start with both. This list is one of the most common choices for the Sylvan Elves. Occasionaly, I’ll compare with the Eurobowl rosters and their performance, for this I use the great Tableau resource compiled by Mike Davies.Starting Roster Wood Elf x2 Wardancers QTY Of course, roster build is only one factor influencing tournament results, with skill being much more important, so we have to keep that in mind. To give some information about the performance of the various builds, I added the tournament points scored behind the coach name. For each race I made a plot (a clustered heatmap) displaying the roster as a colorcoded matrix, where teams that are similar (based on a cost weighted similarity score) are put side by side. I created a PDF rosterbook containing all 29 different races that participated in the tournament. I’ll discuss the most popular races, and leave the rest for the interested reader. Check my Github for the technical stuff (R/Python web scraping and visualization of FUMBBL data). This blog post’s main goal is to share the analysis results. The rulepack for the Road to Malta can be found here. The Online Tournament used the exact same ruleset as the Eurobowl itself, and the Rulepack for the 2023 World cup is highly similar. A few months before Eurobowl 2022, the Nuffle Amorical Football (NAF) organized an online Tournament “Road to Malta” on FUMBBL to warm up to this event. To get an impression check this vid on Youtube. Last November, Eurobowl took place in Malta. The 2022 Road to Malta Online NAF tournament So let’s check out what the pro’s are using! Bad roster choices will put you at a disadvantage even before the actual game has started. ![]() It turns out that the World Cup is pretty similar to the Eurobowl ruleset, so we can learn from the Eurobowl rosters to prepare for the World Cup. This describes which teams are allowed, how much gold coaches have to buy players, and how much skills can be allotted to players to improve their ball handling, or ability to knock other players down. ![]() This year the World Cup is hosted by Spain, and at least as many coaches are expected in Alicante to battle it out.īlood Bowl tournaments typically come with a “Rule pack”. With the ultimate tournament of course being the World Cup! The previous World Cup was held in 2019 in Dornbirn, Austria, and attracted 1400 coaches. So the cool thing of Blood Bowl is that it has a highly competitive Tournament scene. To get an estimate of the player base: a popular Blood Bowl channel on Youtube called “Bonehead podcast” currently has some 16K subscribers. See my previous blog posts on Blood Bowl for more background and stats. It is set in the Warhammer universe, with teams populated by Orcs, Dwarves, Elves etc. For the uninitiated: In my spare time I like to play Blood Bowl, a chess-like board game where two teams play a match of fantasy football. ![]() Yet another Blood Bowl post! This one is to warm up to the upcoming World Cup, analyzing variation in Roster choices by top coaches. ![]()
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