Rules

LRB 6 Rule Sets

You can get familiar with the proposed rules changes for LRB6 and the new Chaos Pact, Slann and Underworld Pact teams through these PDF files:

Experimental LRB 6 (with changes in Red) 16mb PDF

Experimental New Teams 80kb PDF

 

League Playoffs and Postseason

Championship Tournament Structure:

As mentioned above, there are three different finals tournaments a coach can possibly play in. Due to the numbers of coaches in either league changing from season to season, the number of coaches able to participate in any given tournament may change. With the exception of the Underbowl, attendance in the Finals Tournaments is mandatory if you qualify, and a coach may only compete in one of the 3 tournaments.

The Thunderbowl Championship Tournament is an 8-16 man, 3-4 round KO style tournament to determine the overall winner of the B League. 'The Thundercup' or 'Thunderbowl'  has the same rewards as The Blood Bowl, see page 33 of the LRB5.

The Powerbowl Tournament is an 8-16 man, 3-4 round KO style tournament to determine the overall winner of the C-League. The Powerbowl holds the same rewards as The Chaos Cup tournament, see page 32 of the LRB5.

The Underbowl Tournament is open to any coach who fails to qualify for their respective leagues' finals tournament. Like the other two tournaments it is KO style. Since it is an optional tournament, the number of coaches competing and rounds played changes from season to season. The final match of The Underbowl holds the same rewards as The Spike! Magazine Trophy tournament, see page 32 of the LRB5.

In all semi final and final matches, the Gate and Winnings are doubled. (That is, your total earnings would be equal to ((D6 + Fame Bonus) * 2) + Win/Tie Bonus - Spiraling Expenses).  In addition, the winners of the Thunderbowl, Powerbowl, and the Underbowl final both receive a Trophy Re-roll at no cost, although it counts towards their team rating as if it were a normal team re-roll. At the end of the next seasons' championship tournaments, the trophy re-rolls are 'passed on' to the new champions and removed from the previous winners' rosters. Otherwise, trophy re-rolls work exactly like Team Re-rolls.

Challenger Circuit:

The Thunderbowl Challenger Circuit is played bi-yearly on the Cup Day year end championship Game Days only in January and July. The games are not mere exhibition games - they carry the awards and permanent blood like any other official sponsored TB League match. There is no schedule in the Challenger Series - find another opponent that fits the criteria below and you are ready to rock. The Challenger Series is open to all current Thunderbowl members and alumni alike under the following conditions:

1. The coach has been knocked out of the Thunderbowl, Powerbowl or Underbowl play-offs. Under these conditions the player may choose to enter any team that has played in the BC-League at one time or another and can currently be found on TBSN.

2. The coach is still in the play-offs, has a bye-round with his present team, and is entering a team in the Challenger Series that is not currently participating in the TBL play-offs, in other words a retired team the bye-round coach owns.

3. The coach is an alumni player and has come out to play other alumni player in the Challenger Series with former TBL franchises owned by the respective coaches; or has come to play a current Thunderbowl member that has been knocked out of the play-offs where either coach can pick whatever TBSN franchise they own; or they play a current Thunderbowl member who is in a bye-round but is entering a retired team in the Challenger series.

4. No make-up Games. The Challenger Series is only endorsed by the TBL during Cup Day.
5. No coach may play more than 4 Games in the same day. If this means that the coach played 2 Play-off games before being eliminated they could only play 2 Challenger Series games.

6. Provided none of the coach's teams violate any of the legalities above, a coach can play up to 4 different teams in the Challenger Circuit if they wish. A coach is not bound to one team - they may play their current team once it's knocked out of play-offs in one Challenger match, then a formerly retired team they own, then switch back or whatever if they like.

7. The Challenger Circuit is voluntary - meaning both coaches have to agree to play each other, and they also have to agree to what teams they will choose beforehand. No coach needs to accept a challenge, and no coach will ever be penalized for doing so in any way shape or form. A coach may also skip a round of the Challenger Circuit only to play in the next round with the match and the team he really wanted to play. It's a live official round of legal cherry picking.

8. No two teams can play each other twice in one day, nor 2 coaches play each 2 Challenger games - although they could play 1 play-off and one Challenger series against each other albeit completely different teams.

The Challenger Series rolls for money, experience, MVPS, Fan Factor, Gate and permanent injuries like any other official TBL game. Full inducements like Star Players, Cards, Babes, Wizards and the like are also in full use like any other game.

Post Season:

After completion of a Thunderbowl season, coaches may either:

a. Keep their current team and remain in the B-League if they began there at the beginning of the Thunderbowl season.
b. Keep their current team and move from the rookie C-League if they began there at the beginning of the Thunderbowl season, and move to the veteran B-League for next season.
c. Drop their current team into moratorium which can be resurrected at the beginning of any future Thunderbowl season, and enter the C-League with a new TV100 team.

 

League Fees and Membership

League Fees:

A full season of Thunderbowl is $50.00 CAD. This will be collected during the Registration phase of Opening Day. This fee covers the costs of renting the Compass Point Inn for 6 Saturdays: with time windows from 8AM until 11PM; Licensing Fees for Game Days; and League Gear.

Membership:

Although Blood Bowl is a game played by Ages 12 and up, Thunderbowl is an adult Blood Bowl League. Members must be 19 years of age or older.

  1. Members must be of an age where there are no concerns about alcohol consumption.
  2. Members must be of an age where they can set up their own make-up games without buffers ever being involved. Members must be able to host their own make-up games.
  3. Members must be of an age where adult Members still feel comfortable to still be themselves without the presence of a Minor.


League Scheduling

League Structure:

A full season in the BC League is played over a 6 months period, with Game Days held once per month at the Compass Point Inn in Surrey. Regular season play takes place over the first 5 months and consists of 10 rounds of scheduled games, where 2 rounds take place each Game Day, and where every coach is given 5 home games and 5 away games. The final month consists of three different championship tournaments, all held on the same day. Which tournament a coach will go to, and seeding in the tournaments depend on the league the coach is in, and the season's final League Point standings.

Coaches MUST play the season matches they are scheduled to play in round order, and cannot refuse to play a match unless they forfeit. If a coach is forced to forfeit a match due to not playing or arranging to play said match, then his team must abide by all the Conceding rules on page 29 of the LRB5 with the exception that he is not required to roll to see if players leave his team. If a coach forfeits a match during play, then ALL Conceding rules apply to his team. In either case, the 'winner' of the forfeited match receives the standard benefits.

Coaches are separated into two divisions based on their team's value. The B League consists of only established teams that have played at least one season, while the C League consists of only rookie teams.

Coaches are awarded 15 League Points for a win, 10 League Points for a tie, and 5 League Points for a loss. Any ties are resolved in the following order: Total wins, Touchdown +/-, then Head to Head record if applicable.


Yellow Card/Red Card
 

A Yellow Card/Red Card rule is in effect. If a coach forfeits a match due to not playing or arranging to play, he is issued a Yellow Card Warning. If a coach forfeits a second match under the same circumstances in the same season, he is issued a Red Card. This means that the coach will not be allowed to finish the season or participate in any finals tournament. All remaining uncontested games for that season are forfeited.


Game Day Default Start Times:

The default latest start times for scheduled matches on Game Days are as follows:

Rounds 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09: 10:00AM
Rounds 02, 04, 06, 08, and 10: 02:00PM

Note that these are default start times. If you need to play earlier or later on Game Day you will need contact your scheduled opponent and make arrangements. Without prior contact, coaches who arrive on Game Days should expect to play their opponents no later than the times posted above. Violations without prior notification may result in a Yellow Card being handed out and will be judged on a case to case basis.

Thunderbowl League Rules and Information

Thunderbowl plays each season with the latest official LRB ruleset.

The current ruleset in use is LRB5 (5.7mb PDF). We are currently using the three experimental rosters (80kb PDF) in league play.

Our Beer League uses the latest experimental ruleset (5.6mb PDF) published by the BBRC.