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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 14:30:49 GMT -5
I use all the newer fully colored charts (I no longer use the old B&W charts) and I modify wording when it deals with certain wrestlers. I have always liked the CHOICE CHARTS, it gives you that extra possible -3 move. When it comes to the FEUD CHART, I started my EVOLVE Wrestling fed where I must roll SNAKE EYES to begin a feud. So I also like using that chart, now I wasn't using any of the SPECIAL MATCH charts with my EVOLVE fed, but that will be changing in the near future... This is probably an ignorant question, but where do I get the new charts? I am not seeing them in the store.
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Post by foxone1 on Apr 23, 2015 14:38:33 GMT -5
They're under other products in the old store.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Apr 23, 2015 15:01:46 GMT -5
It's interesting, I played for the longest time without the Choice Charts. Then the first GalactiCon I went to, everyone used them. I went along with it. Then, at the first GalactiCal I said we would be using the Choice Charts because that was how regulation play was done. Most of the people there, granted only five, said they never use the Choice Charts. But now I use them all the time because that's the correct way to play the game. I never substitute moves or anything, I go strictly by the chart because, that's how you officially play the game. I want my results to be as pure to the rules as possible.
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Post by low on Apr 23, 2015 16:47:02 GMT -5
It's interesting, I played for the longest time without the Choice Charts. Then the first GalactiCon I went to, everyone used them. I went along with it. Then, at the first GalactiCal I said we would be using the Choice Charts because that was how regulation play was done. Most of the people there, granted only five, said they never use the Choice Charts. But now I use them all the time because that's the correct way to play the game. I never substitute moves or anything, I go strictly by the chart because, that's how you officially play the game. I want my results to be as pure to the rules as possible. So say you were playing Frank Gotch and rolled a 4 on L2O [series of punches - 2 (ch C)]. You'd use moonsault - 3 and have Gotch winning by moonsault (if the pin occurred?!). That's actually why people don't use those move choices on the choice charts - because they're moves the wrestler would never use. It's more realistic, and actually more pure to the game, if you are using them for potency of the move. Sometimes the wrestler could get to the ropes and Gotch only gets in a few shots (series of punches - 2) of Gotch lays into the opponent (series of punches - 3). That's actually more pure to the game. If anyone doesnt use the choice charts, you should try them. They bring an extra strategy to the game).
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Post by throwingtoasters on Apr 23, 2015 17:12:44 GMT -5
It's interesting, I played for the longest time without the Choice Charts. Then the first GalactiCon I went to, everyone used them. I went along with it. Then, at the first GalactiCal I said we would be using the Choice Charts because that was how regulation play was done. Most of the people there, granted only five, said they never use the Choice Charts. But now I use them all the time because that's the correct way to play the game. I never substitute moves or anything, I go strictly by the chart because, that's how you officially play the game. I want my results to be as pure to the rules as possible. So say you were playing Frank Gotch and rolled a 4 on L2O [series of punches - 2 (ch C)]. You'd use moonsault - 3 and have Gotch winning by moonsault (if the pin occurred?!). That's actually why people don't use those move choices on the choice charts - because they're moves the wrestler would never use. It's more realistic, and actually more pure to the game, if you are using them for potency of the move. Sometimes the wrestler could get to the ropes and Gotch only gets in a few shots (series of punches - 2) of Gotch lays into the opponent (series of punches - 3). That's actually more pure to the game. It's up to you promoter.
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Post by steviedreamer on Apr 25, 2015 13:27:15 GMT -5
Are the gang and manager interference charts available in the game store? Does anyone have a copy that they want to sell?
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Post by CanadianPitbull on Apr 26, 2015 8:16:35 GMT -5
I still use the Double Team Chart during tag matches.
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Post by mwjergs on Apr 26, 2015 8:55:00 GMT -5
I've always used the Choice charts as just that - a choice. Usually I played solo and if the dice were a bit stale then I'd go to the chart. Now playing with my son we do the same thing and just choose the choice when we feel like it.
Feud chart is fun once in a while but I'd like to see a revamped one with more options or essentially a much larger angles chart. I like figuring out my own storylines but sometimes its fun when a curve ball is thrown and you have to adjust on the fly. Keeps me on my toes.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Apr 26, 2015 12:39:59 GMT -5
I use the feud table for new fights like when Proteus challenged for the heavyweight title held by Thantos, but usual feuds FDF vs Evil Ones, etc I just base on my own mind. the other charts I use where I feel I need another opinion other than my own. like right now Cmdr. Sam is developing a strong hate for the Executioner who assisted Terror during a match.
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