Join editor Christoph Pololio on a journey into the Ogre Kingdoms, as he explores the unique culture of the nomadic tribes – and just why they’re drawn so strongly to Blood Bowl. Whilst Ogres are happy to play with other teams for the pure love of lifestyle of violence, money, and free food that accompanies it, they occasionally form their very own teams...
Ogres are natural Blood Bowl players, with a long tradition of playing for other teams who can afford to feed them (woe betide the coach who fails to account for their appetite). Ogre teams, however, bring a new level of violence to the game, as their rosters feature not just one or two of these massive brutes, but often 4 of them! Of course, they're also...
The Athelorn Avengers exemplify everything that makes Wood Elves some of the best teams in Blood Bowl: stunning speed and agility, unexpected savagery and natural talent. Star Players like Jordell Freshbreeze and Gloriel Summerbloom have become household names for Blood Bowl fans everywhere. Wood Elf teams are incredibly popular, as they're known to put...
A Wood Elf stadium is a carefully maintained sanctuary, a picturesque reserve for trees, woodland spirits, and the noble art of Blood Bowl. Time works strangely in the forest of the Wood Elves, and the trees surrounding the pitch change season rapidly in response to the unfolding game. At times the pitch is verdant and green, roots furiously burrowing...
This essential deck of 44 cards will speed up your games and help you focus on the fun stuff, instead of looking up your rules in the book. Use the cards to help you remember stats, Star Player special abilities, Magical Memorabilia and Benefits of Training. Wood Elf teams have some tremendous tricks up their sleeves, so make sure you're taking advantage...
This deck of 44 cards helps you focus on your game and keep track of your stats and special rules. Old World Alliance teams can include a diverse array of players, so you can have everything you need to hand! CONTENTS – Reference cards for Human Linemen, Human Throwers, Human Catchers, Human Blitzers, Dwarf Blockers, Dwarf Runners, Dwarf Blitzers, Dwarf...
Thought ostensibly made to regulation, Blood Bowl stadia come in a dazzling variety of looks, types and… smells. You might find one a veritable hub of entertainment, with stalls hawking merchandise and local snacks, where another is a seedy, filthy, and dangerous, den of scoundrels. Most are a mixture of both. This double-sided board depicts two entirely...
Snotlings win very few games, which means they have very little money to upgrade their Blood Bowl stadia, if they can even be called that with a straight face. More often than not, they'll play their games in the fungal bogs where they grow their hallucinogenic mushrooms – the floating spores make for a rather vivid experience for visiting teams. This...
This deck of 44 cards helps you focus on your game and keep track of your stats and special rules. Snotling teams are an all-new team with new positionals and lots of tricks up their sleeves. Contents: – 6 Reference cards for Snotlings, Fungus Flingas, Fun-Hoppas, Stilty Runnas, Pump Wagons, and Trolls – 9 Reference cards for Star Players including Bomber...
Guest editor Vic Tallsnot (who is, incidentally, definitely not three Snotlings in a fancy costume) is on hand to help us understand why Snotlings have decided to form their own teams, and what it means for the future of Blood Bowl. All 36 hilarious pages of this issue of Spike! Journal are packed to bursting with all the rules and advice a budding...
Stephan Half-Elf is our (very appropriate) guest editor for a very special issue of the dedicated Blood Bowl background and rules magazine, Spike! Journal. He takes a look at something rather unusual – mixed teams that combine players from different races and cultures into something altogether new! Find out how they get along (or don't), how to build your...