This variant of team management in Blood Bowl allows coaches to completely rebuild their rosters after a predetermined number of games or at the conclusion of a season. Instead of carrying over existing players and their accumulated skills, coaches are granted a fresh budget to purchase new players, staff, and upgrades. For example, after ten league games, a coach might disband their Orc team and, using their new treasury, construct a Skaven team from scratch.
The practice injects a considerable degree of dynamism into leagues or tournaments. It mitigates the snowball effect where established teams with high-value players and numerous skills become virtually unbeatable, fostering a more competitive environment. This system provides a periodic reset, ensuring that newer coaches or those who have experienced setbacks have opportunities to rebuild and challenge dominant teams. Historically, these types of rules have been implemented to address power imbalances and encourage experimentation with different team compositions.