Dreadball 2: New Teams Added to the Playtest Packet
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In a continuing effort to improve the quality of the DreadBall experience for all fans and players, DGBY is proud to announce round two of the DreadBall Provisional Code Amendments. The following proposed changes to DreadBall bylaw are now open to closed-comment by all qualifying Head Coaches allowing you to help shape the future of the Galaxy’s best sport!
Welcome, sports fans!
The DreadBall Rules Committee is proud to present the second release in the multi-phase public beta for DreadBall 2.0. We’re listening to any and all feedback we get from playtesters from all over the world. This week we are releasing another five teams for public comment. Again, if you don’t have or play any of the teams currently released, please feel free to test them out by using proxies!
If you’re interested in helping us in our playtesting, be sure to download and print some surveys. Fill them out during/after your games and then go to our online survey and tell us about your games.
Captains
There seems to be a bit of confusion regarding the way Captains work in their current iteration. We will re-write this section to make this clearer, but Captains are designed to be purchased in Leagues or Exhibition matches. A Player does not gain advances to become the captain, but rather, each Captain is purchased and added to the roster like a normal Player. Additionally, each Captain has a set role and predetermined stats/abilities.
As an example, the Marauder team’s Captain is listed as a Striker and therefore counts as a Striker in all such rules (lower Armor, bonus on Agility/Speed/Skill rolls, etc.). In addition to being the only way for a Marauder team to have access to a Striker, this model also starts out with the ‘A Safe Pair of Hands’ ability. However, a team may only purchase such a model in a League or in an Exhibition Match (which will be covered in more depth in future release packets). Finally, because the Captain is the face and leader of the team, a team may only purchase a single such individual at a time.
The Teams
Adding to the previous release, there are now 11 teams available for players to test, and we want to hear how all of them interact with each other and the core rules on the tabletop. We ask that Coaches that wish to participate in playtesting limit themselves to those teams that have already been released, as well as this week’s teams:
Sphyr: Nemion Oceanics
Judwan: Pelgar Mystics
Kalyshi: Bremlin Nebulas
Yndij: Tenth-Moon Tree Sharks
Neo-Bots: Draconis All-Stars
Note: Some of the model abilities and play stats have undergone changes, see the playtest packet for more information.
What we need to know:
- How do the teams ‘feel’?
- How do you like the new teams and their abilities?
- Do the costs of the teams properly reflect their abilities and stats?
As you can see, in addition to the updated rules of some older teams, we have decided to show off some of the work done for the newly funded starter box teams. We’re especially interested in seeing what everyone thinks of these teams.
How can I participate?
Play some games, and tell us about them!
We’re collecting feedback via this dedicated survey, as well as on the Mantic Forums.
And make sure to keep a lookout for further announcements in the coming weeks…
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