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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2015 19:57:30 GMT -5
Does everyone still use all the game charts when conditions call for them?
I ask because I haven't used the feuds table or rolled for injuries for as long as I can remember. I kind of forgot that those charts even existed until today.
The charts I use apply strictly to the matches. Anything else I just make up, based on whatever makes sense at the time.
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Post by CanadianPitbull on Apr 12, 2015 20:17:00 GMT -5
I love to roll on the feud table when the conditions call for it. But I have several different variations on the charts so I just mix and match as I need.
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Post by TTX on Apr 12, 2015 20:46:54 GMT -5
I rarely use the feud chart. Easy enough to come up with things plus don't need to deal with all the possible injuries. No longer use the Gang interference chart either.
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Apr 12, 2015 21:49:59 GMT -5
I use the gang interference chart with The Protectorate supergroup (Mandrill, Lope, Crossfire, Minister of War, Code Destroyer, Splatter, and Sentry.
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Post by Big Bri on Apr 20, 2015 20:36:58 GMT -5
A few years ago I obtained a bootleg Feud Table that has a lot more options on it while decreasing the chances for injuries. I still use all the other normal charts though.
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Post by Pariah on Apr 20, 2015 20:45:40 GMT -5
A few years ago I obtained a bootleg Feud Table that has a lot more options on it while decreasing the chances for injuries. I still use all the other normal charts though. I created the same type of thing for my own gameplay... I also incorporated a possibility for long-term injury.
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Post by pikemojo on Apr 20, 2015 23:28:33 GMT -5
I am answering from the LOW side...
I use most everything. The only things I can think of that I don't use is the choice situation charts. I've always felt that these charts took away from how accurately the movesets represent the wrestlers. It is odd to represent a move on a card and then tell us to roll on a chart that makes us choose from two other moves that may or may not be the types of moves that wrestler would perform. I imagine that when playing COTG, it doesn't matter quite as much because they are fictional characters, not real life wrestlers who have established movesets.
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Post by Pariah on Apr 20, 2015 23:40:52 GMT -5
I am answering from the LOW side... I use most everything. The only things I can think of that I don't use is the choice situation charts. I've always felt that these charts took away from how accurately the movesets represent the wrestlers. It is odd to represent a move on a card and then tell us to roll on a chart that makes us choose from two other moves that may or may not be the types of moves that wrestler would perform. I imagine that when playing COTG, it doesn't matter quite as much because they are fictional characters, not real life wrestlers who have established movesets. Funny... I felt the same way... So, here is how I handled it... I keep the move as it is named on the character's card, BUT I still use the choice situations chart to determine how potent the move is... Do the same whether I am playing COTG or Legends...
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Post by low on Apr 21, 2015 0:03:06 GMT -5
I am answering from the LOW side... I use most everything. The only things I can think of that I don't use is the choice situation charts. I've always felt that these charts took away from how accurately the movesets represent the wrestlers. It is odd to represent a move on a card and then tell us to roll on a chart that makes us choose from two other moves that may or may not be the types of moves that wrestler would perform. I imagine that when playing COTG, it doesn't matter quite as much because they are fictional characters, not real life wrestlers who have established movesets. Funny... I felt the same way... So, here is how I handled it... I keep the move as it is named on the character's card, BUT I still use the choice situations chart to determine how potent the move is... Do the same whether I am playing COTG or Legends... Yep, I do this as well.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 8:07:03 GMT -5
I am answering from the LOW side... I use most everything. The only things I can think of that I don't use is the choice situation charts. I've always felt that these charts took away from how accurately the movesets represent the wrestlers. It is odd to represent a move on a card and then tell us to roll on a chart that makes us choose from two other moves that may or may not be the types of moves that wrestler would perform. I imagine that when playing COTG, it doesn't matter quite as much because they are fictional characters, not real life wrestlers who have established movesets. I don't use the choice chart either, for exactly that reason. I thought maybe I was the only one.
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