![]() ![]() A STR5 player with prehensile tail in the middle of the pitch can be very useful even if you don't block with or move him. The key to using a big guy with bonehead is understanding when its worth the risk to activate him. That gives you two quicker chances for a double and block. So even if he wasn't AV8 if you had the cash I wouldn't be against firing and re-buying a rookie Krox. And he has a long way to get another skill. It can be important to be able to move him, but it's not something I would want to try unless its a desperation play. That's an 11/36 failure rate on a player with loner (before any kind of block or other action). ![]() But to succeed on a BT you need to pass the bonehead roll and then pass the dodge roll. Oh and I need to mention something important : I have a 5 sur Saurus in the team ! Which probably helps counterbalancing the absence of a kroxigor.Īnd the absence of the Krox can also help recruiting sibli. Of course if I was sure it’s a good theory I wouldn’t have opened that thread. So in the end, what I need to win is get the advantage of players on the pitch, and in that matter, as I was saying, the Krox (140k) tends to negate one player worth 50k while a fouling skink can help send of a player worth 150k. I’ve to mention I tend to be extremely unlucky with dices (or very lucky if the 1 were worth 6) and I get frequently bone-head. If the krox had block I would hold a different speech, but he doesn’t so anyone with block is willing to push him away, even against two dices, forcing me to move him back in and causing some bone head. I don’t have much guard in the team because I consider the Saurus are already strong enough, so I went a bashier way with mb and I privileged break tackle for mobility, which puts my opponent before the following choice: marking my player at risk (mb) but for nothing (bt). Regarding Mobility the Krox has never been of much help in my case. I don't think I've ever managed to play my Kroxigor correctly as I've used to block more than I should ever have but Im surprised not to miss him at all now he is gone ! =) That's it ! I wanted to know what you thought of that brand new theory. Taking out a player with a Kroxigor is risky (you might lose 140k of TV for a turn if he goes bone head, or even cause a turnover) while fouling risks 60k of TV is more efficient. having more skinks allows more efficient fouling (as they can easily gather and it doesnt matter so much if one gets banned) 5 skinks are an efficient (andquite reliable) mobile squad for support and blitzing most of the time, his 140k are stuck by a 50k of value lineman who ties him up many games difficulties were coming from the unreliability of the Kroxigor (fail roll, fear to fail) Im currently having good results with my lizardmen but I recently played a couple of dwarves team who have decimated some of my best player !Īmong them ? My Kroxigor with guard & break tackle, and av8 which convinced me to fire him.Īs a matter of fact my TV dropped and Im much happier with the result ! ![]()
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