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BTW, what is 'Season 1' anyway. I thought Deathzone was the league rules - so I was confused by that.
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It is, but they haven't officially re-released rules for all the teams yet. (Yes, there is the Teams of Legend PDF, but I'm guessing we'll see those teams appear, perhaps with small modifications, along with new teams in later releases.) Future 'seasons' will contain other stuff besides teams.
(I'm guessing for wizards and other magic-y stuff, and probably a season that makes use of the trapdoors on the pitch and other dirty tricks. This is all just my speculation, though.). BTW, what is 'Season 1' anyway.
I thought Deathzone was the league rules - so I was confused by that. Season 1 specifically tells you how to make a team, 'level up' your team, and has stats for 7 different races. It also has more skills/rules including the new version of piling on. Basically if you never plan on playing leagues you don't need it since each team's stats also comes in the team box.
If you want to have your team grow though, including new skills, rules for unbalanced competitions, and more, then you need to get the Season 1 rulebook (or own LR6 already). We currently have nine of 23 planned teams. That means we have 14 left. Deathzone Season One gave us seven teams, so I'm going to go out on a limb and say we can expect two more seasons of seven teams each to wrap things up. In addition to more team rosters, I'm sure future seasons will have new surprises for us. I'm thinking optional play alternatives. Variant weather tables, variant rules, perhaps even something that creates an entirely new experience much like Dungeon Bowl did for 2nd edition (but hopefully better thought out).
Plus, there's those trapdoors. Also, we have seen a couple of new skills added to this edition. And some older skills have been left out (Chainsaw skill? What Chainsaw skill?) and may return in future seasons.
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Though it is my hope that Deathzone Season Two will include all the skills from Season One, so we can have a single book for reference. App download should be free for game buyers. The app is completely free, the rules, races and all death zones aren't, of course You should know about GW by now. It is quite sad but I guess I will have to pay 20€ in order to get the latest edition of the rules, which is about 1 page of changes, compared to the LRB6. And the app is handy in order not to need to refer to 4 documents.
Really, unless your league is using all of the optional rules, you could just not. You could take your copy of LRB6 and do the following: - Change the cost of the Human Catcher to 60K - Write in Weeping Daggers on the Skaven Gutter Runner - Write in Timberrr for the Halfling Treeman - Write in the Argue the Call rule - Cross out Piling On, because you'll never take the skill - Write in the new Goblin positionals - Write in that Chaos Pact can have that Orc - Cross Wizards out of the inducements section (in pencil; they'll be back) - Cross out the inducement rules. Inducements are now based on the higher TV, period. Either team can add to that from their treasury without changing the inducements. Write in the MVP rule: nominate 3 players, roll to choose one of them. The rest of the changes are - League stuff, which your league may or may not be using, - Cards, which again, may be up to your league - Star Players.
This is a hassle. Either write in the new ones or look 'em up when you need them. What am I forgetting? To be clear: I'm not trying to be argumentative, and I understand your point about the multiple rulebooks-I agree; it'll be a hassle until they decide to give us one unified document. But many people genuinely aren't aware of how little has changed, and how little they affect the game.
I have the new set, but I still use my CRP for everything, and just remember the small differences that exist in the new rules.
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use at own risk. I'm guessing here, but I imagine that 'season 2' will include new teams (where are my halflings!) and the rules that govern said teams. Probably also alternate rules for different pitch types, special tournament rules, new star players.etc.etc. If you and your group is content with the base game and death zone, I don't imagine you'd ever have to buy any more releases. But, they'll be there for you if you want to spice up the game or add new facets. Edit - I also want to add.you definitely want Death Zone. It's almost vital to the game in my opinion.
EDIT: So I can't play unless I also buy the book? Literally every other tabletop publisher I can think of publishes their rules online for free and includes them for free in their products. GW are trying to make a push into the boardgame market and get a slice of that pie - they're well placed to do so, they've some of the best fluff and minis, but it's shit like:. You have to buy the rules!. Rats software econometrics. You have to make the minis!. You have to pay top dollar!
That will mean it won't work and then in a few years they'll say 'See it doesn't work folks' and kill specialist games again. So I can't play unless I also buy the book? Absolutely not. If you want to play Blood Bowl, you can simply buy the box and be done, never to spend another penny of the game ever again.
The books adds more rules, optional rules, and mostly it is aimed towards making games more than simple stand alone games and provides stats for races/models/teams that are yet to be brought out as models in this wave. For example, the Skaven box set actually comes with the stats for the models in the box. This means that, as far as I know, you could play with them as a basic starter team, like the humans and the orcs. Personally, I would advise that until you think you want more, don't buy it.
Stick with the core box, get used to playing the game. Once you start wishing it mattered more about what happens to your players, then get the expansion.
If you have a group who feel similar.