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Post by TTX on Dec 8, 2018 14:31:27 GMT -5
Macro/Nano would be my favorite obscure characters.
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Post by TDalton on Dec 8, 2018 19:27:03 GMT -5
Thantos, Justice (2091), Mayhem, Vengeance and Archon. Skinhead is still my favorite art.
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owney69
Infinity Challenge
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Post by owney69 on Dec 8, 2018 20:33:30 GMT -5
Mensar Thunder Murdok Raven Matador
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Post by Nate Mendsen on Dec 8, 2018 23:09:18 GMT -5
I am feeling like listing my favorite oddball cards for some reason . 1.Professor Sudden. The crazy upside down card makes for some wildly strange flowing matches. 2.Cyclopes The original giant with the no rolling chart advantage. His lvl 3 offense always made me want to use him, but you know how that usually went, so I teamed him up with Vin Strutter who helped him become a real monster for a while. 3.Ursa Major 92 Come on, when this guy came out everyone was a fan because we needed a true bum that even Reptillo could kick around.The fact that he looked like he was related to the Mulkeys just made it that much better. Not to mention a lot of us found out the dice are crazy at times, even with a card as epically bad as his.
4.Monad I marked out for the 4 arms.I marked out for the lvl 2 offense. Put him in a brass knuckles match. Make his opponent pin all four shoulders. I loved pushing him.
5.Blazing Skull Bash Loved the risk involved. I mean it wasn't blowing up your home planet kind of risk, but a lot could change if you made yourself follow the rules.Not that it ever did for me ,lol.
Special mention. Taechon With all the political stuff going on about gender today it might be fun to bring this character back .
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Post by FCB72 on Jan 3, 2019 0:21:10 GMT -5
Paragon,Monolith,Chaos,End of Days and Havoc(black death)
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Post by throwingtoasters on Jan 3, 2019 12:11:58 GMT -5
Reynard B. Guile 2089 - I’ve always liked the managers more than wrestlers and Guile was the best. His original card will always top any of my lists.
Shayne 2132 - Greatest of all time. Pinnacle of Tom’s card writing abilities.
Paganax 2129 - Again, Tom at the top of his game with stats writing. No crazy gimmicks or special instructions, just a clean solid card and a great character. The Ultimate Warrior of my GWF.
Janus the Overman 2096 - One of the very best from the classic era. Always loved his art and did great things in my fed.
Brute 2087 - I had to put one original set card on the list and Brute is it. Was always a huge fan of that classic card. Some of Chuck’s best art in that set.
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Post by CommanderSam on Jan 4, 2019 11:17:38 GMT -5
1) Incredible Badger 2) Wolf 3) Commander Sam 4) Red Talon 5) Mesmer
I will say I'm a sucker for a cool AniMan. I wish I had more in my collection.
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Post by magnumta on Jan 4, 2019 18:19:07 GMT -5
Haven't really played most of the recent editions or have any current cards but here are my 5.
Spike Raven Matador of M83 Pulsar Prime Quasar
Like the Titans as a whole.
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Post by jmello on Jan 5, 2019 12:28:06 GMT -5
1. Matador of M83 (2091) 2. Bounty Hunter (2089) 3. Harbinger (2128) 4. Darkos (2092) 5. Kraken (2090)
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Post by justme on Jan 5, 2019 13:04:23 GMT -5
So, I haven't really followed anything on the CotG side since the CPC was about 4 or 5 years old as it's own entity... And just started back in with the original sets in color, so mine are a bit old-school, but here it is...
1. Splatter - First character that I just absolutely connected with, i pushed this guy to the MOON (of several different planets!), and as he developed his Meet Arsenal, he was cemented as my all time fave. Actually, Splatter inspired me to make a match (The Splatter Dome), it was the first bootleg anything I ever did... So on a sentimental front, he is also the reason I first started bootlegging, lol
2. Wolf - I even had the shirt! Wolf was such a loose cannon and allowed for probably the most creative booking for me. No matter what the dice did to foil me, you could always book around it with Wolf.
3. Janus - I really can't put my finger exactly on why this one grabbed me over the Matador or any of his other contemporaries (some of which who did better) but Janus was just a guy that ALWAYS gave good matches for me. Add the quiet cocky attitude and he was my "go to villain". He is one of only a handful i never tried moving out of his zone, he was a career villain and did it with excellence. His feud with the Matador is still the stuff of legends in my old GWF.
4. Vengeance - The sickest mo-fo ever to (dis)grace my rings, this guy just exemplified hardcore and twisted... and backed it up in the ring. If memory serves (and this many years later, it doesn't always) I think he had both my longest undefeated streak (50+ matches i think) and best w/l record (he was only pinned twice, and had a "few" dq's to go with). My dice loved this guy, which is good, because from the point of introduction, I wanted to take this guy to the top.
5. Ram - To me, this guy typified smash mouth wrestling. He was solid for me in both tag and singles (even briefly held my Universal Title). He definitely wasn't dominant, but he would screw up someone else's run/push in a heartbeat. He holds wins over the 4 on this list, all at "the worst possible times". I do not think any other character throughout my history with the GWF forced me to book creatively than Ram, earning him a spot up here.
I am sure if I made this list again tomorrow it could change (except for Splatter and maybe Wolf), but gave this a lot of thought and pretty sure I would stay with this list... Unless I changed it...
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