

I think this will probably be the most popular starting roster. If you think the Throwers are worth having then you can fit both of them in, giving you all the positional players and still have the funds to start with three rerolls. They also have passing access to get Leader, though as this team starts with four rerolls I don’t think you’ll need that. The better passing ability of a Thrower might be useful to have on occasion if you wanted to add one later. If you’re the kind of player who enjoys a good passing play then I would go with another starting lineup. On the Ball can be handy, but you can just as easily keep two Linewomen back for picking up a kick off. Personally I’m not sure they are worth having but I’m a passing adverse coach. On paper the Throwers seem like good value, paying an extra 30k for three skills. The obvious downside is that you don’t have any Throwers. Don’t forget that adding extra rerolls later costs double the amount of money! You might need that rerolls for rushing or one die blocks. Some teams are faster than you and some teams are stronger than you. As you can also use multiple rerolls per turn now, having four rerolls to start gives you a lot of flexibility. The team doesn’t start with Block on any players any more (down from four) and you don’t have any ball handling skills on anyone either. QTYĪs someone who likes to have a lot of rerolls this is probably the choice I would go with. Thankfully you get all the positional players in the Games Workshop Amazon team box. You’re probably always going to want to start with both Blockers and Blitzers with the rest suiting your own personal preferences. There have been some player changes and price rises which has affected the strength of your starting lineup. If you want to explore alternative tournament scoring software, check out our round-up summary.Late in 2022 we got the new version of the Amazon team which has had some tweaks to the old version that was around for a long time. – 1st August 2022: CSS added to output folder for shaded rows – 20th June 2022: Daemons of Khorne changed to Khorne Ready to upload? Follow these step-by-step instructions.Īn older Spanish Version is also available, thanks to DarthBlu. This guide will explain how you can personalise the Score! HTML output. Have a look at examples of scoring codes used by different tournaments. On this instruction page you can find an extension of the original help file for Joris Dorman’s Score! program, with more examples of scoring, and a guide for using it with NAF tournaments. Score! requires a PC to run, but is completely free and easily customisable, as well as being able to generate an upload file for the NAF database. Score! has historically been the main software used for running BB tournaments. With the new ruleset being released, we now have a whole new version that matches the races in Blood Bowl Second Season.
