Thanks a lot! :)  Any recommendations about the best place/service/price to 
get the box set you speak of?

On Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:36:54 PM UTC-5, Nick Bronson wrote:
>
> Easiest way is to grab a copy of the box set and the latest living 
> rulebook you can find on the net (I have one somewhere if you have trouble 
> finding it) 
> The box set minis aren't as nice as the metal team specific ones, but 
> you'll get your pitch, measuring stick, mini footballs and enough players 
> to field a team of humans against a team of Orcs. 
> Orcs and humans are very well rounded and well matched, so it's a good way 
> to be introduced to the game. 
> I've been playing the PC version of Blood Bowl for a while.  I really 
> enjoy the game play - it has a great mix of tactics and mayhem.  I would 
> like to introduce it to a few of my friends, but they don't have 
> game-worthy PCs..so I'm tinkering with the idea of getting into the "real" 
> Blood Bowl.  So my question is:  What's the best way to get started?
>
> Thanks!
>
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