Simply put, both sides fundamentally love to play, have incredible transition games, relentless defence and
back row units that can wreak havoc at ruck time.
Units in the front row are more susceptible to damage, but are able to utilise more powerful melee attacks and abilities, while units in the back row are more protected, but must rely on ranged attacks and m
Units in the front
row are more susceptible to damage, but are able to utilise more powerful melee attacks and abilities, while
units in the back row are more protected, but must rely on ranged attacks and m
units in the
back row are more protected, but must rely on ranged attacks and magic.