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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2015 19:47:35 GMT
This is my first ever undead team, I have no idea what i am doing. I can't seem to relate to them at all. I am wondering is two Ghouls enough or should i take more? Any ply styles and formation you experienced Undead coaches have would be awesome.
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Post by Hudd on Mar 16, 2015 21:40:19 GMT
It was a nice touch naming them all Fred. Everyone should do that.
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Post by legchewer on Mar 16, 2015 22:09:46 GMT
It was a nice touch naming them all Fred. Everyone should do that. I can't believe this blasphemy
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Post by michaels on Mar 16, 2015 23:49:05 GMT
I try to run 3 ghouls. The first one to double gets mighty blow followed by tackle & wrestle. The other 2 ghouls are ball handlers. What's great about undead is you can start with all your positionals & 3 rrs then stock up on zombies. After getting a block zombie I'll get a dp usually then a kick one. Then I load up on more do as they're so cheap. Ideally you'll want 15 players to have a few dp'ers out at once. Having access to cheap linemen makes the fouling game essential to stay in it with the late-game clawpombers.
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Post by havol on Mar 17, 2015 1:12:52 GMT
Agree with everything Miguelito said. 3 ghouls is best; one for ball-hunting and the others for general support and ball handling. Wights are for support. They don't really need doubles to become very effective. Mummies are your road-clocks and to try to divert an offence where you want. A very versatile team
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 1:26:24 GMT
Question.
I have Nurgle next in the Reapers Cup. Now should i sack the state busted Wight who is also Missing for this game and replace him with a new Wight or buy a new Ghoul ?
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Post by michaels on Mar 17, 2015 1:48:03 GMT
I'd keep the wight. -ag isn't a biggy for them.
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Post by cerumol on Mar 17, 2015 8:25:17 GMT
I'd watch some replays for hints. I run two ghouls but just use them for ball handling generally. I'd recommend anton in prem west of ukbblor high up in occ.
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