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DRAFTING A BLOOD BOWL

SEVENS TEAM

loodBlood Bowl Sevens feamsteams are drafted just like

B team rosters. Howevet, there are a few key

other Blood Bowl teams, using the same

team rosters. However, there are a few key differences to be aware of:

TEAM DRAFT BUDGET

heThe Team Draft Budget is the amount of gold

pieces you have to spend on your rookie team:

When drafting a Blood Bowl Sevens team for league play, you have a budget of 600,000 gold pieces to spend on players, Sideline Staff, team re-rolls and so forth.

HIRING PLAYERS

Players are the only compulsory element on any Blood Bowl Sevens team. Each team roster details all of the players available to a team of that type and their Hiring Fee. When drafting a team for Blood Bowl Sevens, you should select the players you want to permanently hire for your team, pay their hiring cost from your Team Draft Budget and make a record of the player on the Team Draft list.

NUMBER OF PLAYERS

The first and most important thing to be aware of when drafting a Blood Bowl team is the minimum and maximum number of players permitted:

    Every Blood Bowl Sevens team must contain a minimum of seven (7) permanently hired players when it is first drafted. No Blood Bowl Sevens team can ever contain more than eleven (11) permanently hired players.

    JOURNEYMEN: As with any Blood Bowl team, during the course of a league season, the number of players a team can field may fall below seven due to injury and death. This is permitted and Blood Bowl Sevens teams may 'Recruit Journeymen' just like any other team. However, the quality of Journeymen available is likely to be lower than usual (such reserves are normally found in the local pub, after all):

      A Journeyman on a Blood Bowl Sevens team replaces the Loner (4+) trait with the Loner (5+) trait.
      DESIGNER'S NOTE:

      CURRENCY CONVERSION

      neOne important thing to remember about

      Blood Bowl Sevens is that it represents an

      amateur game, Neither the staff nor the

      players are protessionals,professionals, and the sums of money

      thrown around aren't lkelylikely to be all that high!

      With that in mind, we would suggest that,

      wherever possible, coaches use the term 'copper

      pleces'pieces' instead of 'gold pieces'. This has litlelittle to no

      bearing upon the game; a Human Lineman costs

      50,000 'points', and how those points are named

      matters litle,little, But for the purposes of Blood Bow

      Bowl

      Sevens, referring to those points as 'copper pieces

      pieces'

      rather than 'gold pieces' is far more characterful and,

      we have found, adds greatly to the fun!

      Or

      When drafting a Blood Bowl Sevens team for league

      play, you have a budget ot 600,000 gold pieces to

      spend on players, Sideline Staf, team re-rolls and

      so forth.

      HIRING PLAYERS

      Players are the only compulsory element on any

      Blood Bowl Sevens team. Each team roster details all

      of the players available to a team of that type and their

      Hiring Fee. When drafting a team for Blood Bowl,Sevens,

      you should select the players you want to permanently

      hire for your team, pay their hiring cost from your Team

      Draft Budget and make a record of the player on the

      Team Draft list.

      PLAYER POSITIONS

      There are distinctions to be made between the players

      within a team, separating them by their role within the

      game, from the humble Lineman to the more specialised

      roles performed by the 'positional' players.

      LINEMEN: The backbone of any team:

      Allteams

        All teams will have a player type that they are

        a

        permitted to take 0-12 or 0-16 of. Regardless of name

        (for many races call their Linemen by another name),

        this Player type is the team's 'Lineman' positional.

        NUMBER OF PLAYERS

        The first and most important thing to be aware of when

        drafting a Blood Bowi team is the minimum and maximum

        number of players permitted:

        OTHER POSITIONS AND BIG GUYS: Unlike a normal

        team, a team drafted for Blood Bowl Sevens cannot

        simply recruit as many players of other types as the

        coach wishes. Blood Bowl Sevens teams represent

        amateur sides, so specialist players, such as Blitzers,

        Throwers and so forth, are quite uncommon:

        Every

        Blood Bowl Sevens team must contain a

        minimum of seven (7) permanently hired players

        when it is first drafted.

        No Blood Bowl Sevens team can ever contain more

        than eleven (11) permanently hired players.

        JOURNEYMEN: As with any Blood Bowl team, during the

        course of a league season, the number of players a team

        can field may fall below seven due to injury and death.

        This is permitted and Blood Bowl Sevens teams may

        'Recruit Journeymen' just like any other team. However,

        the quality of Journeymen available is likely to be lower

        than usual (such reserves are normaly found in the local

        pub, after all):

        A Blood Bowl Sevens team may include a maximum

        of four (4) players that are not Linemen.

        A Blood Bowl Sevens team may not include more

        players of a certain type than are allowed by the team

        roster, For example, an Elven Union team is allowed

        0-2 Blitzers, meaning a Blood Bowls Sevens Elven

        Union team may include zero, one or two Blitzers,

        but may not include three.

        A Journeyman on a Blood Bowl Sevens team replaces 

        the Loner (4-+) trait with the Loner (5+) trait.