TrickyD wrote:A) he must have at least ST5
B) must have Loner in conjuction with being Wild, Really Stupid or any other negative trait
C) must have no normal access to General Skills
D) be of gigantic proportions (read: must have a bigger base than normal)
Well steps A, C and D in your list are pointless since there are no permanent team members that start with loner, have general access or have strength less than 5 when bought new and all of them are large models.
So you may as well go back to the old rules as your list excludes not only the fanatic, mummies and guardians, ogre team ogres, Halfling treemen but also the deathroller. So is exactly the same as the original rule except now a team can have a roller and 2 loner big guys. I’m sure everyone counts a treeman as a big guy regardless of whether he has loner or not. That would mean Jade would still be penalised and bright and light would be given more of an advantage.
I’m guessing the issue is coding to stop players picking a human team ogre, dwarf deathroller and norse yheti. So Darkson’s suggestion of assigning a player the specification “Big guy” would be simplest. It doesn’t have to be a special rule just in his description so an “Orc team Troll big guy” Just like you’d get an “Orc team Blitzer”.
I’m sure GW wouldn’t allow my idea of having set mixed race rosters, but they have already let Cyanide make equally significant changes. The teams published in the 2nd edition rulebook and the 3rd edition white dwarf article are already very different from what we have now. Some races have been changed and they have got rid of the positional limits too.
Oh and if you want to change the rules for when a team runs out of players there are several solutions.
1) Team which runs out of players loses as if they other team had scored. Winner gets a TD either assigned to player with/nearest the ball or randomly.
2) The match is played on and if the other team doesn’t score in time it is a draw.
3) The match is played on and if the other team doesn’t score in time it is a treated as if both teams have lost.
4) The match is played on and if the other team doesn’t score in time it is a treated as if both teams have conceded!