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Great video guys and thanks for the tips. 🙂
If you are wanting suggestions @warzan, how about you and James busting some cheerleader moves in all the gear to this golden beauty: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW7VnHnX3LQ 😀
Set up positions could be a good idea. Is there any really bad set ups and any really good ones?
Is there any advice you could give about the right time to buy cards for a token?
Overcoming team short falls? I.e. Dwarfs lack of speed, Ver-myn lack of skill.
Good MVP’s for each race to complement a team?
League progress advice for teams?
Think I have asked enough for now, I will give someone else a chance. 😛 hehe
Mick
Interesting ideas! Definitely something we could look into for future episodes 🙂
..Love Dreadball!!!!……Its awesome to see how much fun you two have everytime you play….That´s what should happen everytime you play with someone… 😀
That’s why I love playing against Warren! No matter who wins or loses, we’ve both got that “play for the fun of it” attitude and we always have a laugh. If I lived a bit further south, I reckon we’d be fairly regular gaming buddies off-air too!
So… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7hjdC8-jbw
In other words, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7hjdC8-jbw
Always a pleasure to see you guys on a DreadBall field !
Thanks for DreadBall Academy videos ! ^_^
I’d love to see one of you guys play as the robot team and show off their rules and cool styilings!
We’re getting there! The plan’s always been to show off the basic game to its full extent before we get to Season 2.
Great Dreadball video as ever,
My club TVT is running a Dreadball Tournament today (3rd) making use of what I understand from Mark is the first new Tournament and League Pack and I KNOW that a few of our players have learnt the rules simply by following this Academy series.
James M Hewitt people are raving about how good you are at explaining the rules while not actually slowing down the gameplay we are watching and Warren your enthusiasm is as obvious as ever!
Keep up the great work and I too can’t wait to see what you do with Season 2 teams (myself I play The Kevlanuim Krusaders Robot team).
Rampant flattery! 😛 Seriously, though, glad to hear it. All those years teaching people how to play wargames clearly weren’t wasted!
Never even heard of Dreadball before these videos and now I am glued every time you a video up to view. Well done!
If you’re getting glued every time you watch it, I’d recommend not trying to assemble models at the same time.
Keep the Academy going, guys. It’s great seeing a regular feature like this.
Nice one mates! Keep the Dreadball coming!! Will we be seeing a a Kings of War-athon, or Deader than Deadzone video series as well? Since Kings of War is such a great game, I would like to see a massive, yet fast paced battle going through the various armies.
In the words of Capt. Jean-Luc Pricard “Make it so.”
Funnily enough, I was down at BoW the other day filming a load of Kings of War stuff! How very exciting…