General
- Block
- Dauntless
- Dirty Player
- Frenzy
- Leader
- Kick
- Tackle
- Pass Block
- Pro
- Shadowing
- Strip Ball
- Sure Hands
- Nerves of Steel
Agility
- Catch
- Diving Catch
- Diving Tackle
- Dodge
- Jump Up
- Leap
- Right Stuff
- Side Step
- Sprint
- Sure Feet
Passing
- Accurate
- Dump off
- Hail Mary Pass
- Pass
- Safe throw
- Strong arm
Strength
- Breack Tackle
- Guard
- Mighty Blow
- Multiple Block
- Piling On
- Stand Firm
- Throw Team Mate
Physical
- Big Hand
- Claw
- Extra Arms
- Foul Appearance
- Horns
- Hypnotic Gaze
- Prehensile Tale
- Razor Sharp Claws/Fangs
- Regeneration
- Spikes
- Stunty
- Tentacles
- Thick Skull
- Two Heads
- Extra Long Legs
Negitive
- Always Hungry
- Bone Head
- Off For a Bite
- Really Stuipid
- Take Root
- Wild Animal
Skills Description
General Skills
- Block - The block skill affects the results of the block dice.
- Dauntless - A player with this skill is capable of psyching themselves up so that they can take
on even the very strongest opponent. The skill only works when the player attempts to block an
opponent who is stronger than himself. When the skill is used the coach rolls two dice and adds
them together. If the total is greater than the opponents strength value, then the dauntless players
strength is counted as being equal to his opponent's when he makes the block, before any
bonuses for defensive or offensive assists are added. If the dice roll is less than or equal to the
opponents strength value, then the dauntless player must use his normal strength for the block.
- Dirty Player - A player with this skill has trained long and hard to learn every dirty trick in the
book. If he fouls an opposing player then add +2 to both armour and the injury rolls. Note that
this skill can only be used if the player actually makes a foul; it may not be used if he is assisting
another player is making a foul.
- Frenzy - A player with the frenzy skill is allowed to make an extra block if he pushes back an
opponent without knocking them over. The player must follow up their opponent and throw
another block at them, even if his coach doesn't want him to! Each additional block made by a
frenzied player costs them an extra square of movement if they are taking a blitz action. The
blocks are free if the player is taking a block action, but the player may not throw more blocks
than his movement allowance.
- Leader - The player is a natural leader and inspires the rest of the team while he is on the field.
Havingsuch a player in the team allows the coach to take a Leader Re-Roll counter at the start of
the match and at half time and place it on the Re-Roll track along with his Team Re-Roll
counters. A team may only ever have one Leader Re-Roll counter, even if it has several players
with this skill. The counter is used in exactly the same way as a Team Re-Roll counter, but it
may only be used if a player with the Leader skill is on the playing field (standing or prone) at
the time the counter is used.
- Kick - In order to use this skill the player must be set up on the field when his team kicks off.
The player may not be set up in either wide zone or on the line of scrimmage. Assuming all of
these conditions are met then the player is allowed to take the kick-off. Because his kick is so
accurate, the number of squares that the ball scatters on kick-off is halved, rounding any
fractions down (ie. 1=0, 2-3=1, 4-5=2, 6=3).
- Tackle - Opposing players who are standing in this players tackle zone are not allowed to use
their dodge skill if they attempt to dodge out of the players tackle zone, nor may they use their
dodge skill if the player throws a block at them.
- Pass Block - A player with this skill is allowed to move three squares when the opposing coach
announces that one of his players is going to pass the ball. This move is made out of sequence,
after the range has been measured, but before any interception attempts have been made.
However, the move may only be made if it allows the player to move into a position to attempt
an interception, or to put the thrower or catcher in his tackle zone. The opposing coach is not
allowed to change his mind about the passing the ball after the player with this skill has made
his move. The special move is free, and in no way affects the players ability to move in the
following turn. Apart from this, however, the move is made using all of the normal rules, and the
player does have to dodge in order to leave opposing players tackle zones.
- Pro - A player with this skill is a hardened veteran. Such players are called professionals or
Pro's by other Blood Bowl players because they rarely, if ever, make a mistake. Once per team
turn, a Pro is allowed to re-roll any one dice roll he has made. However, before the re-roll may
be made, his coach must roll a dice. On a roll of 4, 5 or 6 the re-roll may be made. On a roll of
1, 2 or 3 the original result stands and may not be re-rolled with askill or team re-roll.
- Shadowing - The player may use this skill when an opposing player moves out of his tackle
zone. Each coach rolls a dice and adds their own players movement allowance to the score. If
the shadowing players coach manages the beat the other coachs score, then he may move his
player into the square vacated by the opposing player. He does not have to make any dodge rolls
when he makes this move, and it has no effect on his own movement in his own team turn. If the
shadowing players coach rolls less than or equal to the other coachs score then his player is left
standing. A player may make any number of shadowing moves per turn.
- Strip Ball - A player with this skill forces any opposing player that he pushes back to drop the
ball in the square that they are pushed back to, even if the opposing player is not knock over.
- Sure Hands - A player with the sure hands skill is allowed to re-roll the dice if he fails to pick
up the ball. In addition, the strip ball skill will not work against a player with this skill.
- Nerves Of Steel - The player may ignore the -1 dice modifier for enemy tackle zones when he
attempts to pass or catch the ball.
Agility Skills
- Catch - A player who has the catch skill is allowed to re-roll the dice if he fails to catch the
ball. It also allows the player to re-roll the dice if he drops a hand-off or fails to make an
interception.
- Diving Catch - The player may use this skill if the ball was thrown to him and missed. It allows
the player to move one square after the ball has scattered. This move is made after the ball has
scattered, but before it hits the ground or can be caught. No dodge roll is required to make this
move. If the move takes the player into the square that the ball is in then he is allowed to try and
catch it. Although a player using a diving catch ends up on the ground for a moment, because this
is a controlled fall he will not be injured and he will almost instantly regain his feet. Therefore
the player is not knocked over when he uses this skill.
- Diving Tackle - The player may use this skill if an opposing player enters his tackle zone. It
allows the player to interrupt the opponents turn and throw a block at the moving player. The
block is worked out using all of the normal rules (both sides may use assists). If the opposing
player is pushed back or knocked over, then their move ends immediately and they may not do
anything else that turn, although their team does not suffer a turnover unless the player was
holding the ball and drops it. Although a player using a diving tackle ends up on the ground for a
moment, because it is a controlled fall he will not be injured and he will almost instantly regain
his feet. Therefore the player is not knocked over when he uses the skill, unless he suffer an
'attacker down' or 'both players down' result on the block dice.
- Dodge - A player with the dodge skill is allowed to re-roll the dice if he fails to dodge out of
an opposing players tackle zone. However, the player may only re-roll one failed dodge roll per
team turn. In addition, the dodge skill affects the results rolled on the block dice.
- Jump Up - A player with this skill may stand up for free at the start of any action; he does not
have to pay three squares of movement. This means that the player can take a block action even
when he is prone, because he can stand up for free at the start of the action.
- Leap - A player with the leap skill is allowed to attempt to jumpover an adjacent square, even
if it is occupied by a knocked over or standing player from either team. Making a leap costs the
player two squares of his normal movement. In order to make the leap, move the player to any
empty square adjacent to the square that they are jumping over, and then make an agility roll for
the player. No modifiers apply to this dice roll at all.
If the player successfully makes the dice roll then they make a perfect jump and may carry on
moving (and may leap again if they have enough movement left). If the player fails the agility
roll then he falls over in the square that he was leaping to, and the opposing coach may make an
Armour roll to see if he was injured. A failed leap counts as a turnover, and the moving teams
turn ends immediately.
- Right Stuff - A player with this skill may be thrown by a large monster with the Throw Team
Mate skill. This skill may only be used by players with a strength of 2 or less.
- Side Step - A player with this skill is an expert at stepping neatly out of the way of an attacker.
To represent this ability, his coach may choose which square the player is moved to when he is
pushed back, rather than the oppsing coach. Furthermore, the coach may choose to move the
player to any adjacent square, not just the three squares shown on the push back diagram. Note
that the coach may choose which square the player is moved to even if the player is knocked
over after the pushback.
- Sprint - The player may attempt to move up to three extra squares rather than the normal two.
Their coach must still roll to see if the player falls over in each extra square he enters.
- Sure Feet - The player may re-roll the dice if he falls over when trying to move an extra
square, up to a maximum of three re-rolls per team turn for that player.
Passing Skills
- Accurate - The player adds +1 to the dice when he passes the ball.
- Dump Off - This skill allows the player to make a Quick Pass when an opposing player
declares that he will throw a block at him, allowing the player to get rid of the ball before he is
hit. Work out the pass using the normal rules before the opposing player makes his block. The
normal throwing rules apply, except that neither teams turn ends as a result of the throw,
whatever it may be. After the throw is worked out your opponent completes the block, and then
carries on with his turn.
- Hail Mary Pass - The player may throw the ball to any square on the playing field, no matter
what range it is; the range ruler is not used. On a roll of 1 the player fumbles the throw, and the
ball will scatter once from the throwers square. On a roll of 2-6 the player may make the pass.
The hail mary pass may not be intercepted, but it is never accurate - the ball automatically
misses and scatters three squares. Note that if you are lucky the ball will scatter back into the
target square! Also note that this skill is very useful when combined with the diving catch skill.
- Pass - A player with this skill is allowed to re-roll the dice if he misses a pass.
- Safe Throw - Roll a dice if a pass made by a player is successfully intercepted. On a roll of 2
or more the interception is cancelled out. On a roll of 1 the interception takes place as normal.
- Strong Arm - Reduce the range by one band (but never lower than a quick pass) when the
player passes the ball. For example, a long pass is treated as a short pass, etc.
Strength Skills
- Break Tackle - The player may use his strength instead of his agility when making a dodge roll.
For example, a player with strength 4 and agility 2 would count as having an agility of 4 when
making any dodge rolls.
- Guard - A player with this skill may assist an offensive or defensive block even if he is in
another players tackle zone.
- Mighty Blow - Add +1 to any armour and injury rolls made by a player with this skill. This
skill may not be used by players with a strength of 2 or less.
- Multiple Block - The player is allowed to make a block at two or more opposing players at the
same time. The opposing players must be next to the player making the block and next to each
other. Their strengths are added together and both suffer the effects of the block equally. Both
sides may use assists normally.
- Piling On - The player may use this skill after he has made a block, but only if the victim was
knocked over. The player falls on top of the player that he has just knocked down and may add
his strength to the armour roll for the victim. For obvious reasons, when a player uses this skill
he is knocked over as well. However, do not make an aromour roll for the player who is piling
on, as his fall is cushioned by the victim. Note that the player who is piling on is knocked over
in his own squarerather than that of his victim - it is assumed that he rolls back there after
flattening his opponent. Piling on does not cause a turnover unless the piling on player is
carrying the ball.
- Stand Firm - A player with this skill is never pushed back as the result of a block. He may
completely ignore 'push back' results, and 'Knock down' results always knock the player over in
the square he started in. In addition, the player does not fall over if he fails a dodge roll.
Although the player stays on his feet, he stumbles as he moves into the square he was dodging
to, so his action ends and he may do nothing else that turn. A turnover, however, does not take
place.
- Throw Team Mate - A player with this skill may htrow team-mates who have the right stuff
skill. This skill may only be used by players with a Strength of 6 or more. If the thrower
fumbles, then the the player being thrown is knocked over in his starting; no roll is made to see
if he lands on his feet.
Physical Skills
- Big Hand - A player with one or more big hands will pick up the ball on a D6 roll of 2 or more
if they enter a square where the ball is on the ground. No modifiers apply to this dice roll.
- Claw - A player with a claw may add +2 to the dice roll when he makes an Armour roll.
- Extra Arms - A player with one or more extra arms may add +1 to all his catch rolls.
- Foul Appearance - The players appearance is so horrible that any opposing player within three
squares of him must subtract -1 from the dice when they pass or catch the ball. In addition, any
opposing player that wants to block the player must first roll a dice and score 2 or more. If the
opposing player rolls a 1 he is too revolted to make the block and it is wasted (though the
opposing team does not suffer a turnover).
- Horns - A player with horns may use them to butt an opponent. This adds +1 to the players
strength when he makes a block. However, the player may only use this ability as part of a Blitz,
and only if he has moved at least one squarebefore he makes the block.
- Hypnotic Gaze - This player has a powerful telepathic ability which he can use to stun an
opponent into immobility. The player may use his hypnotic gaze once during each of his own
sides team turns, at any point during the turn. The hypnotic gaze is a free action and does not
interfere with the players ability to take any other action either before or after he uses the
ability. The player may turn his hypnotic gaze on one opposing player who is in an adjacent
square. Roll a dice: if the score is greater than the victims Agility, then the victim is hypnotised
and loses their tackle zone for the rest of the team turn. If the score of the dice is less than or
equal to the opponents Agility then the hypnotic gaze has no effect.
- Prehensile Tail - The player has a long, thick tail which he can use to trip up opposing players.
To represent this, opposing players must subtract -1 from the dice roll if they attempt to dodge
out of the players tackle zone.
- Razor Sharp Claws or Fangs - The player may add +2 to any Injury rolls that he makes.
- Regeneration - A player with this skill is very, very difficult to kill. This can either be because
their flesh is able to regrow as quickly as it is damaged, like a Troll, or because damage that
would kill a normal creature doesn't affect them, as with the undead. To represent this, a player
with this ability cannot normally be killed or injured, but he can be broken badly enough so that
it takes some time for him to pull himself together! Stunned and KO'd results on the injury table
are treated as normal. If the player is badly hurt, seriously injured or killed, then they are placed
in the Dead and Injured players box in the Dugout as normal.
Before the next kick-off takes place (or at the end of the match if that comes first), a dice is
rolled for the player to see if he regenerates. On a roll of '1' the player suffers the effects of the
injury as normal. On a roll of 2-6 the player regenerates and should be moved to the reserves
box in the dugout. Note that opposing team players earn Star Player points a normal for
inflicting a badly hurt, serious injury, or dead result on a player with this skill, even if the result
doesn't affect the player in the normal way.
NOTE: During a League, the dice roll requirements can be increased to a 4+ to regenrate. The
rules should stand as they are for one off games.
- Spikes - Add +1 to the players Armour Value.
- Stunty - The player is so small that they are very difficult to tackle because they can duck
underneath opposing players' outstretched arms and run between their legs. To represent this the
player may ignore any enemy tackle zones on the square they are dodging to (ie, they always end
up with a +1 Dodge roll modifier). This ability does not apply if the player is armed with a
secret weapon (such as a pogo stick or chainsaw), as the weapon slows the little fellow down
and makes him easier to grab.
- Tentacles - In order to leave this players tackle zone an opponent must roll under their Strength
on a D6. If the player roll equal to or greater then their strength, then they have been grabbed by
a tentacle and may not move, though they may block, pass or catch the ball as normal.
- Thick Skull - Roll a dice if the player is KO'd. On a roll of 4 or more the player shakes of the
effects of the injury and is treated as a stunned result instead. The player may remain on the
playing field and is placed face-down. On a roll of 3 or less the player is placed in the KO'd
Players box in the Dugout as normal.
- Two Heads - Add +1 to all Dodge rolls the player makes.
- Very Long Legs - Add +1 to the players movement. In addition, the player is allowed to add
+1 to the dice roll whenever he attempts to intercept the ball.
Negative Skills
- Always Hungry - The player is always ravenously hungry, and whats more, he'll eat just about
anything! Should the player with this skill ever use the Throw Team Mate skill, roll a D6 after
he picks the player to be thrown up, but before he throws them. On a roll of 1 he attempts to eat
the unfortunate player! Roll a D6 again, a second 1 means that he successfully scoffs the other
player down, with obvious fatal results for the latter. On a roll of 2-6 the other player squirms
free and should be placed prone in a randomly selected adjacent square (if the square is
occupied the the original occupant is pushed back and knocked over).
- Bone Head - Roll a D6 before taking an action for a player with this skill. On a roll of 1 they
stand around trying to remember what it is they're meant to be doing. This means that they can't
do anything for the turn, and they lose their tackle zone until they manage to roll something other
than a 1 at the start of a turn. In addition, bone-headed players must take all of their actions last
of all during a turn UNLESS there is a player from the team that is not a bone-head or really
stupid in an adjacent square. This simply reflects the slow-witted and sluggish nature of these
creatures unless there is someone around to tell them to get a move on.
- Off For A Bite - Roll a D6 for *each* player with this skill each time you want to set them up
on the pitch. On a roll of 4-6 they can be set up as normal, but on a roll of 1-3 they've popped
into the crowd to bite the lily-white neck of an attractive maiden, and can't be used in this drive.
- Really Stupid - This is treated in exactly the same way as the Bone Head skill, except that the
player can't do anything on a roll of 1-3 instead of only a 1, UNLESS there is a freindly player
in an adjacent square who is not either a Bone Head or Really Stupid too (ie. if there's a sneaky
Goblin next to the Troll, treat the Troll as a Bone Headed player rather than Really Stupid). In
addition, really stupid players must take their actions last of all during a turn; in other words,
once you've taken an action with a really stupid player, the only other type of player that you
may take an action with is another really stupid player. This applies even if there is an
intelligent player standing next to the really stupid one. This simply reflects the really
slow-witted ans sluggish nature of these creatures.
- Take Root - Roll a D6 for the player before the match starts. On a roll of 1-3 the player is
slumbering in a wood somewhere and misses the match all together!
- Wild Animal - A player with this skill tends to get a bit carried away during a match, and rather
lets his natural enthusiasm overcome him. Wild Animals must take their actions first of all
during a turn; if you take an action with a wild animal after having moved a player that is not
wild animal, then your opponent can call you for an illegal procedure exactly as if you had
forgotten to move the turn marker.
In addition you must roll a D6 before taking an action with the player. On a roll of 1 he goes
beserk. Beserk players immediately drop the ball if they have it, which causes a turn over at the
*end* of their action. The beserk player will then attempt to block the nearest player - freind or
foe, attacking them as if he were making a frenzied blitz move (ie. he must keep blocking until
the victim goes down or he runs out of movement). The beserk player will always go for an
opposing player if there is a choice, but otherwise decide randomly who he goes for.
NOTE that the beserk DOES count as the teams blitz action, with the exception that it can be
made even if another WIld Animal from the team has already gone beserk and blitzed. Wild animals do have to go for it to knock there opponents down.
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