BLOOD BOWL RESOURCES
Learning And Improving Your Game
The QMLS was designed to find a place where like-minded players can play a friendly game of Blood Bowl in an environment not too dissimilar to Table Top in real-life.
And much like real-life, friends help one another improve.
So below is a list of websites that may be useful as a guide and as a way to improve your general game. This is not an exhaustive list, and the variation in quality is suspect, however, it's a great stepping stone to better things.
So, please go ahead and click away! If you feel that we missed something, then let us know and we'll add it to the list.
Cheers
Mango Fandango
Blood Bowl Resources To Help Improve Your Game
General Guides
https://bbtactics.com/strategy/races/
A comprehensive look at many teams, with good advice on starting teams, how to develop players and what team's strengths and weaknesses are
http://www.plasmoids.dk/bbowl/LRB6Playbooks.htm
A series of guides of differing quality per race. The Lizard team playbook is particularly strong!
https://fumbbl.com/help:LRB6RaceStrategy
Another look at team composition. There will be some overlap with the above 2 links, and some info is out of date (like Mummies having access to Block as normals, etc)
https://forum.quartertothree.com/t/blood-bowl-star-players-you-need-to-know-about/63392
Star Players available to teams in BBLE
Improving Your Game
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2ednwzorq89gc4g/1000%20losses%20ed1.pdf
The 1000 Losses Playbook. Essential reading.
https://www.thenaf.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/The-Art-Of-Blocking.pdf
NAF's The Art of Blocking
https://youtu.be/5odVV79SOEo
10 minutes on basic BB setups, including avoiding problems with Quick Snap and Frenzy, and making the most of your first turn on Offence.
Great little video explaining the importance of getting the LOS setup right.
https://www.thenaf.net/2016/03/low-tier-skills-episode-one-the-pass-is-always-greener/
Looking beyond the basic skills and what skills synergise
https://bloodbowlstrategies.com/en/
A host of articles that explains away the nuances of the game. Certainly opinionated, but clearly illustrating that there's more to number-crunching in BB
http://thetacklezone.net/blog/
A new-ish website that is rough around the edges. A great place to improve your overall gameplay (if you can find the relevant articles)
https://bbtactics.com/strategy/articles/all-purpose/
BBTactics again, but this time there's more specific help in cages, breaking cages, etc. Key to success in BB.
Understanding Mechanics off BB
https://fumbbl.com/help:OTT
An advanced technique that will help you understand crowd pushing to your benefit - and score crazy TDs that are "indefensible"
https://www.reddit.com/r/bloodbowl/comments/441218/lets_examine_kickoff_events/
Understanding the mechanics of Kick-offs can be very helpful
http://www.genevievedupuis.com/BloodBowl/AgilityTable.php
Understanding the odds that affects any aspect requiring agility rolls (yes even agi 1 and 2 teams may benefit). Hint: Agi 2 with an unmodified reroll will succeed 75% of the time. So dwarfs: dodge away and don't hit my rats.
http://bloodbowl.dk/upload/playeraid.pdf
Passing in BB is a pain to figure out, so use this as a guide to better understand your chances of success.
https://www.reddit.com/r/bloodbowl/comments/18v5m7/kicking_a_guide/
The underestimated aspect of kicking. tl;dr if you don't have the kick skill then kick straight into the very central spot, if you have the kick skill then you should count (with a slight risk of touchback) 4 squares in and 4 squares away from the corner.
http://www.genevievedupuis.com/BloodBowl/InjuryCasualtyTable.php
The injury table, useful to know in-game, whether a player's injury apo is worth keeping or just sacking the player.
http://www.elyoukey.com/sac/
Calculate your risk and reward percentages with this site. Alternatively, download the App from Playstore called: Blood Bowl Probability Calculator