For my birthday I decided to invest some money into a Neoprene Guild Ball Pitch. I was debating between the Proving Grounds design and the Classic design and finally decided to go with the classic pitch.
Pros and Cons of the Guild Ball Proving Grounds Pitch
- Pro: Has a cool design, lots of detail
- Pro: Has a designated 2'x2' square area for smaller games and demoing
- Pro: One solid neoprene piece
- Pro: Models and terrain don't slip around like on the pitch provided in the Kick-Off starter set
- Con: It's really busy looking
- Con: If you're playing a full 3'x3' game the 2'x2' square is distracting
Pros and Cons of the Guild Ball Classic Pitch
- Pro: Full 3'x3' Mat
- Pro: One solid neoprene piece
- Pro: Models and terrain don't slip around like on the pitch provided in the Kick-Off starter set
- Con: It's really boring looking
I decided to go with the Classic Pitch because my plan is to play competitively with Guild Ball and don't need the extra distractions. While I like the look of the Proving Grounds, all of the top competitions are played on the Classic one.
I'm really enjoying the feel of it compared to the double sided one provided in the Guild Ball Kick-Off starter set. The starter kit pitch comes in two pieces and is easily moved when bumped slightly. Also, the models tend to slide around because of the slick surface.
I highly recommend getting a pitch! If you decide to get one, support Dice Wrath and purchase using the links below!!!
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