Before the next match, you will have two objectives: hire a new roster (at least 11 players) and sign a contract with a sponsor. Your only option for a sponsor is Parstowne XIII, but you have some freedom to choose your team composition. We recommend an Ogre, two Blitzers, two Throwers, two Catchers, and four or more Linemen to fill out your ranks. Once your players are hired and the contract signed, it's on to the next match.
Match 2: Death Headz
The second match of the campaign is where things get more interesting. You will face the Death Headz, an orc team that is stronger and tougher than your human team. Your objective is to prove the value of your new players by beating the Death Headz. Strength and block dice come into play in this match, so player positioning will be more important than it was previously. Your opponent's Black Orcs are stronger than any players except your Ogre, so stay away from them and use your Catchers' and Blitzers' superior speed to score touchdowns. A "Pitch Invasion" after each drive in the 1st half will stun some random players, but this match isn't much harder than the last one.
Match 3: Grudge Bearers
The third match of the campaign is where you will face your first real challenge. You will face the Grudge Bearers, a dwarf team that is very resilient and hard-hitting. Your objective is to win the match and give them a good reason to hate you. Agility comes into play in this match, so players are no longer guaranteed to pick up or pass the ball successfully. They can also be KO'd (but not injured or killed, even if they're pushed off the pitch), which is a distinct possibility when playing against a "bashy" team like the Grudge Bearers. Dwarfs may have high Armour Value, but their Agility and Movement Allowance are lacking.
To win this match, you will need to use your agility advantage and avoid direct confrontation as much as possible. Use your Throwers and Catchers to create passing plays and score quickly, while keeping your Blitzers and Linemen in reserve to protect them or create openings. You can also try to lure the dwarfs into traps or fouls by using your Ogre or other expendable players as bait. Be careful not to let them gang up on you or surround you with their tackle zones, as they can easily knock you down and injure you with their skills like Block, Tackle, Mighty Blow, or Piling On.
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