My only TD so far was in the game against the AI player that got subbed in for the guy who had to drop from the league. Last game saw one of my Ulfs killed trying to block a Snotling. Plus, 2 games out of the 7 so far have been in the rain, with an additional -1 on that. Perhaps most notably, my success rate on 3+ pick-up rolls is around 33%. I don’t have a single game where I’ve rolled more pows or more both downs than skulls, and my average on d6s is somewhere around 3.3 rather than the expected 3.5. My first 6 block dice in the League were skulls, for instance. The computer version keeps track of your rolls over the course of each game in a number of ways, and some of them, on my part, have been atrocious. Some of it has honestly been plain bad luck. Some of it has just been getting out-played. 3 Re-rolls, which I feel like I maybe should have gone for 4. Two Berzerkers, two Ulfs, a Runner, and a bunch of linemen. I knew it was bad, but I didn’t realize just how awful it was until I started playing against human opponents. I do also have the team fully painted now if you want to see some pretty pictures.Īny other Ogre team lovers out there? Blood Bowl Stuff They’re a team that you just have to have fun with because you’re not going to win many games and the dice will always let you down on critical plays. I’m a big fan of Ogres and I’m glad I’ve got a team going for the next season at my FLGS. The fun thing with sculpted battered stuff is you aren’t aiming for perfection and smooth surfaces, which suits me just fine. It’s not as though Ogres are winning games by scoring touchdowns. Lastly, I sculpted everything so it’s battered and worn, which not only is fitting for Blood Bowl, but especially Ogres. ![]() Add in the facial hair most of the Ogres have and I felt I was better off as-is. I think a normal style helmet looks lame on them and I wasn’t feeling up to working out something I would like.Īlso, getting any sort of consistency would be tough. ![]() I opted to not bother with helmets on any of the Ogres. I’m very pleased with how those shoulder pads came out and they’re consistent Ogre to Ogre – just what I wanted. I then went over that with green stuff to thicken them up some, create scratches and gouges, and add in some details. I bent those over the shoulders and glued them down. What I did was take plasticard (about 1mm thick) and cut rectangle strips. I knew I wanted something consistent in size and just sculpting them on there would have been a bit trial and error. The element I wasn’t sure on was the shoulder pads. It was just a matter of some simple stuff to get them ready for Blood Bowl. I’m really happy with how these big dumb brutes came out.
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