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Post by Bazzy on Sept 3, 2018 2:05:07 GMT -5
NO second roll for me . If YOUR injured , you're injured . It does get frustrating on feuds when one of the guys is injured long term . But that is life like in WWE
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Post by CanadianPitbull on Sept 3, 2018 10:23:42 GMT -5
What I do for injuries is take the number of cards and modify that by their Power and Agility. So take your Number of Fight Cards the wrestler is out for and add all plus ratings for a total then subtract all minus ratings.
Examples:
If BlackJack Mulligan was injured for 5 fight cards you add +2 for his Agility for a total of 7 Fight Cards. Then subtract his Agility of -3 to get a total injury of 4 Fight Cards.
If Jim Cornette was injured for say 2 fight cards you would add +3 for his Agility and +3 for his Power to give him a total injury of 8 Fight Cards. This is due to him not being a wrestler and would make sense.
One more: Say Hawk was injured for 4 fight cards. Subtract his -1 Agility and his -3 Power for a total of 0 Fight Cards.
This represents how conditioned your wrestlers are and helps (in some cases) to keep time out down. You can ignore this way of doing it completely if you are pushing a storyline but this is what I came up with years ago and I still use it today.
Another thing I have been toying with was to use a modified version of the Blood Bowl Injury table to give a specfic name to an injury. Thinking something like how they have Stunned, KO and Casualty but renaming and instead of a die roll the number of Fight Cards you are out determines which condition your wrestler is in. Stunned would give them some sort of dice save before their next match to see if they could even wrestle for that card. If they fail then another wrestler has to take their spot. KO would cause there to be an additional 3 Fight Cards tacked on to their total of Fight Cards out (+/- their ratings if using my injury system) and Casualty would be then taking bother Stunned and KO effects plus roll on an injury chart to see what they have actually injured and it would have long term effects. Example would be like Broken Neck and they would lose a point to their Agility that would have long lasting effect for as long as they were in your active roster.
Again the Blood Bowl injury idea is still something I am toying with.
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Post by on_the_edge on Sept 3, 2018 15:14:15 GMT -5
NO second roll for me . If YOUR injured , you're injured . It does get frustrating on feuds when one of the guys is injured long term . But that is life like in WWE Remember just cause a wrestler is injured doesn't mean the feud has to end. Cherry Bomb/Allie got hurt early in a feud with Courtney/Rosemary that kept her out about a year in Smash. Yet they found a way to keep the fires smoldering till she healed and still had an epic feud.
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Post by TTX on Sept 3, 2018 18:29:51 GMT -5
Heck Memphis turned an injury into one of their biggest feuds ever (Jerry Lawler's broken leg leading to the epic feud with his former manager Jimmy Hart)
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