![]() ![]() You could build all four of your Blitzers this way and not go wrong. You can take four of them (which I would start with) so they don’t all need to be the same. All that being said, there are still a few different ways to build your Blitzers. You ideally want to try and score and skill up your Blitzers as often as you can, it may often be easier to score with the Catchers so you need to be careful to spread the SPP around. That doesn’t mean you can’t play or build that way if you want to though! This takes away from the flexible strengths of the Humans, if you want to go that way perhaps consider a different team. If you don’t develop them with this in mind you may find your team geared mostly towards the agility game but without the agility of the Elven teams. They also start with Block so they are the best at hitting out the gates as well. The rest of the team on the whole tends to keep their same role in the team regardless of strategy.Īs they are the players on the team that has access to the strength skills, it is usually best practice to select them for your skill gains. This is due to their flexibility to be able to change from a bashing to an agile play style. Human Blitzers are probably the most important player on the Human team. ![]()
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