![]() ![]() The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: He would have a secret weapon called "Firework" which provide a -1 modificator to all throws for 1 turn thanks to the distraction.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. I personnally think a hobbit team should have a Magician instead of a Treeman. A thread about imagining LOTR-themed teams would have much more success than a thread about how halflings are basically hobbits. It can be a fun exercise, but if you want to imagine a hobbit team, call it a hobbit team. Eventually you may understand that contrarily to what Games Workshop and other capitalist stufdf wants you to believe, hobbits, halflings and other little people don't belong to anyone.)īut anyway, it has little interest to discuss fictional team creating/changing, since it won't happen. Go read the Iliad, Beowulf and the Kalevala first, then try some Icelandic Sagas, Mesopotamian theogonias, celtic poems and old british folklore tales. you seem to be the kind of blind fan who doesn't understand that Tolkien was a philologist, and a myth rewriter. (same thing if you think Tolkien invented hobbits. If you think that because a work of fiction is inspired by an other one, it's basically the same, then I have bad news for you. ![]() You do not grasp that for most people, the appeal of halflings is seeing them pop like grapes, or the joy of seeing them perform absurdly improbable feats, like killing a Minotaur on the blitz, or fielding 11 players in the second half. I would call halflings vermin, but that would do a diservice to the ambition, speed, and cunning of Skaven. It's up to each individual race to decide for themselves if they're on the preperation end or the ingredient end. You can ascribe whatever virtues to Hobbits you want to, but the only thing a GW Halfling is good for is cooking. I would not have a problem if you took your exact game stats and fashioned them as Wood Elven Kindergarteners, which I would need less suspension of belief to see on the field than "talented halflings". If you think my smurfy suggestions are over-powered, you can talk to me about it, here. I am suggesting little, smurfy, tweaks to the halfling team. Publicado originalmente por Inf Inidibulum:If you believe that Halfling teams are a dominating force in BloodBowl and you are worried that improving them would cause your team to be crushed by them, feel free to tell me about it here. Perhaps there could be a 6 peice "family tree" set of models that Games Workshop might sell, which would include the Copperbottoms and the Nimblefoots.** ![]() I believe adding flavor and diversity to the Halfling team would work really well in the online game and could have potential to sell some more more models. Of course, these could have been subjective ideas that Hobbits had about themselves. Also, there was the story of the invention of Golf. **Tolkein wrote about Hobbits being very nimble and being good at throwing stones. Their unique talent makes them very expensive.) (These Halflings are exceptionally rare and agile. Nimblefoots: MA 5 ST 2 AG 4 AV 6 Dodge Stunty Right Stuff $$ 60k Player Limit 2 Copperbottoms are very protective, so they train to Guard their friends.) (The heavy armor they wear slows them down and prevents them from getting Dodge skill. (This is the current standard Halfling They are the most common halfling folk.)Ĭopperbottoms: MA 4 ST 2 AG 3 AV 8 Stunty Right Stuff Guard $$ 40k Player Limit 4 Goodfellows: MA 5 ST 2 AG 3 AV 6 Dodge Stunty Right Stuff $$ 30k Player Limit 10 My suggestion - Three Halfling Player Types: Why not have a small variety of halfling players, to make the team potentially a little more interesting ? So, Halflings (always Hobbits, to me) have families, which are reputed to have certain qualities. It will only take about 20 hours to catch up. If you are confused, there are movies to watch. I'm sure 90% of readers will get where I'm coming from. I'm clearly inspired by "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings" but Games Workshop didn't invent halflings. The following is just brainstorming and I hope other people want to play with the concept. The new BB Beta has me looking back at my idea for making Halfling teams just a little more interesting. ![]()
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