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Post by barflymike4ever on Mar 15, 2017 10:29:31 GMT -5
As a long time player I never really thought about it and never realized it until my godson brought it up.
Alpha Force when he "misses" the Ultimate Force and you go to level 2 offense, should you count the Ultimate Force as a fatigue token? I never did. same when Mayhem misses his Leap of Doom or Justice's Shock Probation . I only count it if it hits. my godson disagrees. so I ask the question to my online COTG brothers and sisters, should the missed finisher be added to the opponents fatigue token count? I say nay. but my godson is being argumentative thinks it should (Mainly because he had a match where Mayhem missed the Leap of Doom 6x...of course I argued that Mayhem should have a token for such flops) did not go over well
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Post by TTX on Mar 15, 2017 10:30:57 GMT -5
In the early days, we didn't have add 1s like that. Plus in those cases, they were either missing the moves (Mayhem, Justice) or the opponent escaped (Alpha Force) so the move never actually connected.
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Post by foxone1 on Mar 15, 2017 10:49:22 GMT -5
Id say no token if the move misses.
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Post by stevetrash on Mar 15, 2017 13:06:34 GMT -5
I agree - no token for misses
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Post by brucetosis on Mar 15, 2017 13:26:30 GMT -5
I'm with Troy....move never happened so no need for fatigue.
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Post by vx on Mar 15, 2017 18:39:44 GMT -5
My real world comparison would be:
Shawn Michaels starts tapping his foot to do his Sweet Chin Music. Chris Jericho sees it and rolls out of the ring. You wouldnt give HBK damage tokens for that.
The ULTIMATE FORCE works the same principle.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Mar 15, 2017 23:34:05 GMT -5
thank you. my godson did not believe me until he saw it in print somewhere. 8 nearly 9 year olds can be stubborn
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 10:31:35 GMT -5
There's one thing everyone's forgetting......... "IT'S YOUR FED PROMOTER!" Do what you want, you're the promoter.
That saying has been beat into our GalactiCon heads throughout the years.
There's SO many 'house rules' out there and have experienced a lot of them at Galacticon.
My biggest house rule is 'when you kicked out of a pin attempt with a 12 (double sixes)', the opponent doesn't roll again on lvl 3 but rather lvl 2 since you kicked out with such authority.
My other biggest house rule was rolling DQs and COs twice but that's become the norm over the years is almost a legit rule.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Mar 16, 2017 13:43:08 GMT -5
There's one thing everyone's forgetting......... "IT'S YOUR FED PROMOTER!" Do what you want, you're the promoter. That saying has been beat into our GalactiCon heads throughout the years. There's SO many 'house rules' out there and have experienced a lot of them at Galacticon. My biggest house rule is 'when you kicked out of a pin attempt with a 12 (double sixes)', the opponent doesn't roll again on lvl 3 but rather lvl 2 since you kicked out with such authority. My other biggest house rule was rolling DQs and COs twice but that's become the norm over the years is almost a legit rule. yeah I got my own house rules. but as I said, playing with a almost 9yr old he likes to argue. I swear the kids gonna be a lawyer or a stripper when he's older. my original fed I play as I always have. but the reboot is my co-op with him and he picks apart moves and rules. I've had to pull out more Promoters, Club Galactica's and Next Generations as well as handbooks more in the past year than the last...30 (crap I'm old)
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