tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723770767162284342.post5320225747831133451..comments2023-10-24T07:16:39.142-07:00Comments on Blood Bowl Minis: Got fluff?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723770767162284342.post-14373792297303707322009-10-30T11:38:51.773-07:002009-10-30T11:38:51.773-07:00Oh yeah you got to love the goblins! They make gre...Oh yeah you got to love the goblins! They make great fluff (along with halflings) as they suck bad so I know I can play them more characterfully with more "bonehead" plays that sometimes work but more often than not end in catasrophic failure!<br /><br />Best of luck with the team!Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05053398823974189408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723770767162284342.post-34706310891388780932009-10-18T06:47:04.638-07:002009-10-18T06:47:04.638-07:00Congrats on the blog! I love fluff as well, it'...Congrats on the blog! I love fluff as well, it's my favorite part of the game. And I find it amazing that no matter what happens on the pitch (in a game where anything's possible) you can always fit the fluff to it.<br /><br />I have an orc team and a goblin team, both hailing from the same place: Gottenheim. It's a valley with a tiny fortification on the borders of the empire, long abandoned by the humans, claimed by an orc warboss. When one goblin found out that the former owner was a Count, the warboss changed his name from "da Vile" to "da Ville", and took the title to himself. After some failed attempts at "diplomacy" with the empire, he decided to take to the field of Bloodbowl, and gain notoriety there so as to get his title recognized. So the Gottenheim Greenskinz were born, and the entire tribe (or nation) has embraced this Bloodbowl fever. A stadiums was erected, and the orcs joined by the droves, the strongest and most fierce hand-picked by Count da Ville himself.<br /><br />The goblins of the tribe, however, were not allowed to play, being meek and deplorable to the other orcs. One enterprising goblin decided to form a team of his own. He drafted a few goblins with promises of riches and success, and was even able to trick two very dumb trolls into joining the team. The hard part was over: after they managed to steal a ball for practice from Gottenheim's well-equipped orc team, they're set, even though it took them 5 of their best players! Thus were formed the Gottenheim Rejektz. Next up: the Spike Trophy!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com