Dodge
Dodge verb - To move suddenly aside or to and fro.
Tackle
Tackle verb - To start work on energetically.
How words are described
full | full dodge | full tackle |
nice | nice dodge | nice tackle |
normal | normal dodge | normal tackle |
regular | regular dodge | regular tackle |
Other adjectives: legal, strong, actual, aerial, triple. |
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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The most obvious example is tackle, which serves solely to cancel the effects of the Dodge skill, and therefore is nearly useless unless you're facing many agile teams.
Source: Tabletop Game / Blood Bowl - In addition to the team re-rolls, various players on the team can learn skills that grant them re-rolls in certain situations, such as when catching or throwing a pass, or trying to dodge out of an opponent's tackle zone.
Source: Luck Manipulation Mechanic
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