
Supplied with 12 25mm slotted round bases. It contains 12 metal miniatures, and includes 4 vampires and 8 thralls. This is a Blood Bowl team representing the Vampire Counts. Teams made up exclusively of Vampires are almost unheard of, but those who do wish to play usually pad out their numbers with Thralls who gladly give up free will in exchange for the life of a Blood Bowl player! Since Blood Bowl took the world by storm, a great number have stepped out of the shadows to involve themselves in the sport, the most famous being star commentator Jim Johnson. Unlike the Skeletons, Zombies and Wights that are held together by necromancy, Vampires are noble creatures, capable of existing among human society with little fear of discovery. Vampires are just one of the many Undead nightmares that stalk the shadows on moonless nights, but never let it be said that they aren’t the most civilised. Blood Bowl rules for this team are available as a free. Supplied with 6 40mm slotted round bases. Add the Goblin Boost Pack to make a full team. It contains 6 metal miniatures, and includes 4 ogres, 1 ogre thrower and 1 goblin, with 1 variant ogre head. This is a set of Blood Bowl miniatures representing the Ogres. Coaches who know what they’re doing can turn this to their advantage, but it’s still a rare sight to see an Ogre team doing well in their league. And then there’s the fact that, no matter how much you train them, the moment the whistle goes, most Ogres just default to what they know best, forgetting the ball in favour of trying to pound their enemies into a bloody mess.

Then there’s the fact that very few coaches can afford to field more than a few Ogres at a time, meaning that most Ogre teams are bulked out with Gnoblars, Snotlings and similar ‘runts’. Just getting them to all turn up at the same time is a mammoth task (sometimes involving actual mammoths!). For starters, most Ogres are incredibly thick.

Who could hope to stand up against such a horrific team? Thankfully, the reality never quite lives up to their worst fears.

At face value, the thought of an Ogre Blood Bowl team is enough to fill most players with dread.
