![]() ![]() The idea here is, obviously, to have fun, but if you run an All-Star game at or around the halfway point in your league’s season, then you use it as a way to give each team an influx of cash to prepare them for making the playoffs. In designing this game, I had a 4-coach league, and thus a 4-coach game, in mind, but you could play this with 6 coaches (3 per side), though it might get a little wonky with 3 people on each side of the pitch. The idea here is that each coach gets to hand-pick the best players from their team and pit them against the best and brightest (or strongest and dumbest) from other teams in the league. So I’ve designed a little multi-player event that can take place at the midpoint of your league’s Schedule or at the end to act as a fun capstone for your league. ![]() Obviously, the answer to both questions is a resounding “YES”. Wouldn’t it be better if an All-Star game contained players from your own league? And wouldn’t it be more fun to turn this game into a multi-player spectacular? This sounds like a fantastic idea and a ton of fun! But, Forge World Star Player models usually cost about $30 US, so unless you’re a pay pig like me, it might be hard to field 22 Star Players at the same time. With the release of the 2021 Blood Bowl Almanac, GW has given us rules for an All-Star game that uses nothing but Star Players. Welcome Blood Bowl fans to the Goonhammer ALL-STAR GAME, where it’s once again time for the greatest players in the league – or at least the best of those still able to walk at this point in the season – meet to compete for fortune and glory! ![]()
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