Get a copy of the SECOND edition game, with the awesome foam board.  It's 
the same "regulation" size board as the current rule set uses.  Also, the 
blue and red players a are little better than the lame gray ones that come 
in the later editions.

The metal teams will run you some cash, so only get those if you're serious.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 12:28:03 AM UTC-5, aramis wrote:
>
> Make a pitch. 
>
> Buy the requisite 22+ figures, or make some tokens. (Hint - the 
> markers for Crash Tackle work JUST FINE! and you can print them off.) 
> If you don't mind other people laughing at you, meeples with numbers 
> work, too. 
>
> Download the living rule book from games-workshop.com in the 
> specialist games section for blood bowl, from the Blood Bowl Resources 
> link. 
>
>
> On Jan 13, 6:59 pm, CasualSax <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > 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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