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Welcome to the first of four episodes detailing the ins and outs of Stunty Teams! Nathan and (mostly) Shawn Babble on inanely about Ogres this episode and It’s pretty obvious that Shawn won’t shut up about them! We also Have a look at a few of the seldom used skills out there.
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Shawn and Nathan return after more than a few failed GFI Roles to finally touch down another great episode of Tackle Zone Radio! Get your fill of Defense Tactics and House Rules right here!
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We introduce you to the Squigball Rules that the BABBL uses in its mid-season match ups.
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Topics discussed in this show: The Lads take apart the Skaven Roster in exhaustive detail, and they revisit the Digital Pitch for a review of the Nintendo DS version of Blood Bowl.
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Topics discussed in this show: The Lads take the Ladies for a walk and Dissect the Amazons. Also, What does it mean to be a good sport in a game where you kick people when the Ref isn’t looking?
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Join Nathan as he walks us through a few Frequently Asked Questions regarding our take on the Dungeon Bowl rules. If you have any more niggling doubts, please let us know!
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Topics discussed in this show: Tournaments! The guys have a special guest along this episode to talk about running a tournament. Shawn, Matt and their guest also muse of support of Blood Bowl from GW, where to get prizes for tournaments and what exactly the NAF is.
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Topics discussed in this show: Cheating in the Blood Bowl video game by Cyanide Studios. Brilliant Coaching brings you talk about LRB 6.0 and the new rules and rule changes that look like making their way into the rulebook for real. And Roster Dissection takes the role of science class where we take apart those froggies, the Slann.
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The Curse of Nuffle has reached our podcast, Clever listeners will have noticed that we are having technical difficulties.
We will get the tech team on board ASAP!
UPDATE! ~ It looks as though the problems are all fixed! Apologies for the inconvenience
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