Ready to dominate the Blood Bowl field? The Caledor Dragons, a High Elf team, are here to show off their skills and grace! Prepare to be amazed by their agility and strategic prowess. This team is ready to leap all the way to the touchline.
This team boasts six specialized position players. These include:
- Two White Lions blitzers: Equipped with Claws, they excel at breaking through defenses.
- Two Phoenix Warriors throwers: Known for their high, arcing passes, enhanced by Secure Pass and Cloud Burster.
- Two Dragon Princes: These players bring both blocking skills and scoring ability to the field, thanks to their Block and Steady Footing skills.
Every High Elf team member is well-armored and agile, with an impressive Armor Value of 9+. The six High Elf Linemen, while lacking special skills, compensate with their impressive stats: MA6 (Movement Allowance), and AG 2+ (Agility). They are dependable and versatile, making them a cornerstone of the team.
You'll also receive essential accessories: two turn markers, two double-sided Blood Bowl coins, and two Dragonling and two Shimmer Stone balls. The rules for these balls can be found in the upcoming Spike! Journal Issue 21.
Spike! Journal delves deep into the history and achievements of High Elf teams, with a special focus on the Caledor Dragons. The journal covers their journey, from a near-disastrous encounter with the Darkside Cowboys to their resurgence under Eltharion the Amiable, Prince Moranion’s son.
But here's where it gets controversial... The journal also includes rules to play the Caledor Dragons at their peak, complete with a special team rule. Additionally, you can participate in the Spectacle of the Flame Eternal, a league for Elven Kingdom Teams, where you can dedicate yourself to one of eight different gods. The journal also features a coaching guide and classic columns like Chat with a Rat and Dirt from the Dugout.
And this is the part most people miss... In addition to the team and journal, you can get a luxurious double-sided pitch and dugout set, a team card pack for quick stat access, and a thematic dice set.
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What do you think about the Caledor Dragons' strategy and the new additions to the game? Do you think the High Elves are a good choice for both new and experienced players?