
Humans offer a lot of positionals, which gives you a lot of re-rolls to critical skills.

It’s a very forgiving team with mistakes as well, which is why it’s my #1 suggested beginner team. Orcs will generally run the ball, though the option to pass is there, and there’s a lot of solid choices in how the team is built.

However, Orcs have Black Orcs to throw around some muscle and punch the opponent, something the other suggested teams lack. The movement is the weaker part of the team, being about MV5 on average. The team has a high armor on average (AV9) and OK movement. Orcs start with great positionals and have muscle with Black Orcs. The Orc team is my first choice for a beginner. With all that being said, my top 3 choices for Blood Bowl Beginner teams are: Having movement to help you move forward after being put on your butt will help tremendously. If you’re player is only MV4 then you get up and move 1 square.Īs you’re learning Blood Bowl you will get knocked down a lot I mean a lot. If you have a player with MV6 then you can get up and move 3 squares. A Human Catcher starts with Catch (re-roll to Catch) and Dodge (re-roll to Dodge and avoids Defender Stumbles).Īny time you are Knocked Down, you have to pay a 3 movement penalty to get up. A Human Thrower starts with Sure Hands (Pickup re-roll) and Pass (re-roll when Throwing). Positional players are going to start with skills that help them do their job. This is related to what I said above about having positionals. I’ll cover my specific choices further below. My advice is to look at a team that has a lot of positionals and the structure of the team is already established. The approach on how this team is developed is entirely up to you, and that requires experience with the game.

Beastmen are a blank slate and they can be built to do countless jobs on the field. The Chaos Warriors/Blockers are straightforward in their job, but the Beastmen aren’t. Also, a team like Humans have all the essentials covered with their positionals. The names of the positions make it glaringly obvious what each position is good for. In Blood Bowl you have: Linemen (grunts), Positionals (specialists), and Big Guys (smashy, smashy!). What I mean by a designated structure is that the team has obvious positionals. This, I feel, is the biggest element with good Blood Bowl beginner teams. 6.1) Blood Bowl Stuff Designated Team Structure/Positionals
