TOLL Hall of Fame ・TOLLの殿堂

Here one will find information about every season of TOLL, including the final stats for the seasons, links to the State of the League for each Season, and more!

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TOLL ETERNAL STATS

These are the statistics for Every Death, Every Murder, The top 10 Stars from each season, and maybe even more if you dig around. Pay your respects for those that have come before.

SEASON THREE

For the first time in the history of the league, season three saw the birth of two divisions. The Lethal Lemon Division (For teams of all tiers) and the Strawberry slaughter division (For Tier 2 and 3 teams only). Have a look at the STATE OF THE LEAGUE and other articles here for season three and a look at the rosters for season three here!




SEASON TWO

Season two saw many more coaches joining the league which meant an increase in teams and excitement! Here are the STATE OF THE LEAGUE newspaper articles from season two for a fun look back on the excitement. Also if you’d like a look at all the rosters, Final Standings, and Match List, from the season two teams, you can check them out here!

Besides the season itself, the TOLL also hosted TWO tournaments which attracted a bit of attention from coaches near and far!

Near the conclusion of the league season, DA COMMISH’ also set up the Japan Blood Bowl Association in order to help other commissioners and coaches find each other and to try and introduce the hobby more clearly to Japan where there is relatively little support for the hobby.

Without further ado, with more teams come more data. More data means more stats! More Stats means MORE COOL STUFF TO LOOK AT!

Regular Season:

Games Played: 40 League Matches in Total!
Total Wins: 28 Draws: 11 Losses: 28
Total Casualties: 126 (Resulting in Death: 14)
Total Touchdowns: 96 (Roughly 2.4 per game!)
League Champion: The Dark Elf Titan Peak Stranglers
(The League Champion is the team with the Most LP at the conclusion of the Regular Season.)

TOLL S1 TOP 10
TOLL S1 11th~17th

🏈Best Offense (Most TD): 15 🏈
(Dark Elf Stranglers)

🚧Best Defense (Least TD Yielded): 2 🚧
(Pさんラブズ&Toyama Black Ramen)
(Of the Top 10: 3 the Hash Miners.)

👊 King Of Violence (Most CAS): 20 👊
(Saitama Wind Speaks)

💪 Invincible (Least CAS Allowed): 0 💪
(Toyama Black Ramen)
(Of the Top 10: 3 the Hash Miners.)

⚰️ Gravedigger(Most CAS Suffered): 25 ⚰️
(The All-Moot Golden Triangles)

🧸 Pillowfists (Least CAS): 1 🧸
(Ichor Coughers & Bone Stars)
(Of the Top 10: 3 The Stranglers)

🥜 Game of their own (Least TD): 1 🥜
(Toyama Black Ramen)
Of the Top 10: 4 the Pernicious Propagators)

☁️ Wall of Air (Most TD allowed): 11 ☁️
(The All-Moot Golden Triangles)

💀The Killer (Most Kills): 2 (4 way tie)💀
(Between The Stranglers, The Twintail Comets, The Bobtails, and Wind Speaks.)

🥀 Mournful Season (Most Deaths): 3 🥀
(The Lake Splittaz)

Stars of the League’s Regular Season

(Prizes awarded only to players who have appeared on the top of the list unless someone else wants to dig through every roster for SPP amounts. No thanks.)

Stars at the Conclusion of the second season

Most Overall SPP of the Regular Season: 26 ⭐
(Tie Between Ima Getcha of the Stranglers & Freaky Frank of the Rattling Raiders)

💀 Most Casualties: 8 💀
(Bony Johnson of the Rattling Raiders)

🏈 Most Touchdowns: 7 🏈 (Freaky Frank of the Rattling Raiders)

Murder & Death

Yeah we have a list of who kills and remains on the pitch despite it! (Or Because of it!!)

Plenty of Death in this season, although the stats don’t seem to reflect it completely! Sorry about that! It is a lot of information to keep track of! We do our best here, but what can you do?

Number of Unique Killers: 17 players/fans in game attendance killed in cold blood this season
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Most Kills: 2, Tied between the crowd and Dwarf Lineman #5, Caprice. Everyone else had 1.

May they rest in peace / Continue their career as undead with great success!

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This Season there were a total of 19 deaths, only two of which were committed on a foul (So we think…)! 1 of these deaths became a Zombie which continues to play to the date and may even go to the championship series! The Crowd claimed two players (Both of orc heritage) who no doubt will live on eternally as display pieces on the (many many) mantles around the old world. lastly, a particularly spectacular death was that of Linegobbo #3 ‘Dum Dum’ who just after narrowly escaping being eaten, fell and broke their neck on the ground after escaping the clutches of their troll ‘team mate’.

CHampionship Series!

The championship series was a means of bringing a conclusion to the season with LP not mattering in the end. It is a simple 4 coach, 2 match winner take all affair that finished in a single day!

The results of the championship Series!

Seeded 1st the Dark Elves took on the Skaven who were seeded 4th. It was a pulse pounding and exciting high scoring match of 2-2. It was decided using the tie-breaker rules and the dark elves won that 3-2. Stranglers Proceed to finals.

The other first match was the Human Twintail comets against the latecomer Dwarf Hash Miners. It was a well fought battle that ended in a 2-1 for the dwarves.

The Runner up finals saw the Humans and skaven battling it out and it ended 2-1 with Skaven securing 3rd and the humans taking 4th place making them the runner runner runner up to the Grand Champion.

The final saw the Dark Elves doing their best to hold back the Dwarves, but they scored on turn 8. Elves took it nice and slow, perhaps too slow, and were unable to score back on the dwarves and due to removals and quality defense by the dwarves lost 0-1. Dwarf Hash miners are the Grand Champions of Season 2.




SEASON ONE (The Pilot Season)

Links to all season one State of the League & Dayley WAAAGH Newspapers.

Season one was relatively short comparatively, only comprising 6 games per team including the finals, but it was the birth of something beautiful. Taking a look back, here are a few fun stats:

Teams in the League: 4 (Vampire, Ork, Wood Elf, Khemri)
Total games played: 12
Total Wins: 9
Total Draws: 6
Total Losses: 9

Total Touchdowns Scored: 30
Total Casualties: 47
Total Kills/Deaths: 6

Season Conclusion by DA COMMSH’: Vendetta’s Deliverance (Vampires) ended up barely winning the season after a very narrow tie against Mork’s Mob (Orcs), who came in second place. The vamps were strong out of the gate and allowed the fewesr touchdowns, but suffered the most deaths, casualties, and caused the least amount of casualties as well. Orcs had a very strong season with the Mob gaining deadly momentum just as the season came to a close. Kimoku Kazefuu (Wood Elves) had their ups and downs through the season but were the strongest scorers in the league and boasted some of the top stars as well. Mum-Ra’s Mauling Marauders (Khemri) rounded out the league without a win to their name, but played hard and dealt some considerable pain to every opponent, but ball handling was difficult for them. Overall for the first season of TOLL was a great success and lots of fun and excitement and story was enjoyed by all.

Regarding the Stars: For much of the league, the wardancers and tree man of KMKF and Vampires of VD held the top spots, but slowly but surely the Orcs of MM began to invade the top and with the brutal death of a leading Vamp in the final games, it opened up more space for the green to invade. While Khemri brought the pain, the pain was spread evenly among its players and few were able to rise to the levels that some of these players managed.

In their first game of the league season, Mum-Ra’s Mauling Marauders’ Khemri team christened the murder board with a skeleton kill of a thrall vs. the vamps. There were a few more kills along the way most notably Dalump whose late inclusion on the orc team proved to be a solid choice with back to back kills in its first (and last) two games. The Wood elves chose a more peaceful path and stuck to just maiming as opposed to taking lives.

A total of six fallen players this season and none of them (officially) orcs, which isn’t to say that none died since the ‘coaching staff’ on the orc team dealt with firing players in a very… economical way. Vamps took the most permanent casualties the worst of which was a very skilled up vampire in Count Smackula who was a star of the league and his loss may have forced the tie in the final matchup.

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