![]() ![]() I suspect that after Norse come out for BB2, there will be a ton of people playing them, and then give up because they already have trouble with risk management and think all the block will help them out. 2 is usually sufficient and helps reinforce good play as you will make more careful frenzy blocks and not be tempted into risky play, which with the Norse AV 7 is a real problem. I might add that after getting the hang of Norse, 3 rerolls is not really necessary. You have to take them because they are the primary attackers after the Ulfs. ![]() I've never had the thrower get the brunt of the opponents effort in fact its usually the Zerks that get early injuries, but that doesn't mean not taking them. If suddenly the opponent can't depend on fighting the war up front, their strategy is forced to change which can take some of the pressure off the injuries. With Norse, this is important to compensate for the AV7. Like real football, if you can establish that both sides of the ball are in play, the opponent starts to have real defensive trouble. As you advance with Norse, the frenzy gets to be more second nature and expanding into adding a throwing game becomes attractive as people get taken aback by a Norse team with a throwing component. Beginners often find themselves obsessing over frenzy since it takes some serious getting used to. The thrower is a matter of taste that a lot of people get a lot of mileage out of, but usually the beginners don't have the mental bandwidth for. Usually the argument is over whether or not to have the Yeti and no runners, or both runners and no yeti. I'm not trying to be argumentative I'm just suggesting that there is a common Norse construction that got missed. Isn't that kind of like saying, you can build the team any way you want? In the "shiny and chrome" build, it's mentioned that you can cut the snow troll and have quite a few options of what to add in from there. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by darthphysicist:Edit: even without the thrower, this lineup still wasn't on the list. ![]()
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