![]() Re-Rolls contribute their list price for Team Rating purposes, not the actual price paid. The accumulated Star Player Points for a non-star player who has been Peaked still contribute to team rating. Players contribute their list price for Team Rating purposes, even if this is not the price actually paid. Note that all starting teams have a team rating of 100 points. Once a coach has worked out his team rating, he should record it on the team roster in the space provided. Note that the Star Player points of all the players in the team are used, even if some of them have to miss the match due to injury. For example, if the players in a team had a total of 60 Star Player Points then 60 / 5 = 12, so 12 points would be added to the team rating. Divide this number by 5, rounding any fractions down, and add the result to the total worked out above. Next work out the combined total of all the Star Player Points belonging to the players in your team. For example, a starting team with a value of 1,000,000 gold pieces has a team rating of 100 points. Just take the value of the team and knock off the last four zeros. This may sound like a difficult sum to work out, but it is actually quite easy. For every 10,000 gp that the team is worth, it receives 1 team rating point. Remember to include any money in the treasury in the total. To calculate a team’s Spike Magazine team rating, first work out the total value of the team in gold pieces. Two teams with equal team ratings would expect to have a very close match, while if one team has a team rating considerably higher than their opponent’s, they should win the match easily. This is based on the Spike Magazine Team Rating System, and is a very good indicator of the teams ability and effectiveness on the Blood Bowl field. All teams that take part in a league must be given a team rating.
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