With teams that have two Throwers on, usually you will build one deep passer and one defensive passer, rather than both the same way. So Elven Throwers, Human, Skaven, Amazon, Norse etc. If you want them to sit in a cage then Block and Sure Hands are better suited (like Orc Throwers). Note though that this would be for ones you are building into a deep passer. Reduces Fumble Possibility for Longer Passesįairly obvious who it is useful to and that is your teams Thrower if you have one.They both may have the same target for success, but the dedicated Thrower will fumble the ball less and end up with an inaccurate pass on those occasions. The other benefit is that it reduces the chance of a fumble when you pass the ball further, it is passing skills like Accurate that will make a thrower better at passing the ball longer distances compared to any high agility player. This has many benefits though I won’t get into that here as it deserves its own article. This will let you build up either a really potent passer, or perhaps a more defensive Thrower who can stand being hit, hit well himself but still pick up and pass the ball (usually shorter distances) than the dedicated long passer.īeing able to do long passes as well will also let you stretch the defence as your team will be able to move the ball a lot further than just running it would achieve. The advantages of being able to pass well are that they will get more SPP from completions, which you can then use to improve their passing ability even more, or perhaps give them defensive/offensive abilities. As passing skills go assuming you have a team reroll as a back up, then Accurate is the single best skill you can get to help on all your passing rolls. Passing is generally a risky thing to do, so anyone on your team who can do it well opens up avenues that you perhaps wouldn’t try otherwise. The benefits are obvious and straight forward, increasing your chances of success when passing the ball for any distance. Overview:Īccurate is the staple skill taken by passing players, usually as the first skill they take as well. The player may add 1 to the D6 roll when he passes.
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