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Post by TTX on Aug 18, 2019 18:20:57 GMT -5
No problem, I really enjoy helping promoters any way I can and Cory gave some great answers too. Congrats to Cory for 1000 posts btw. And any primarily singles guy will usually have an * and the double team move listed on the bottom (like Steve Williams football tackle)
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Post by Cory Olson on Aug 18, 2019 18:38:09 GMT -5
Congrats to Cory for 1000 posts btw. Thanks, Troy! I didn't even notice that until you mentioned it.
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Post by TTX on Aug 18, 2019 19:03:15 GMT -5
You are welcome. Keep up the great work with the Legends team.
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Post by joebreakdown on Aug 19, 2019 4:29:10 GMT -5
If there's no alternative move, I always roll up a level, as described. There are some cards who really suffer because of this I find, but I guess it makes it more realistic for those guys who were pretty much tag exclusive wrestlers.
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Post by walkswithwolf on Aug 19, 2019 10:28:33 GMT -5
I have two questions concerning this. Why was that rule never changed in the advanced Rules on the Online Page? And does that only count for Level 3 Moves? Okay,one more question 😏 Why not just put the Move one Level down?
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Post by Cory Olson on Aug 19, 2019 15:06:37 GMT -5
And does that only count for Level 3 Moves No, you are to reroll for any double team move when using the wrestler in singles. Why not just put the Move one Level down? With some guys having multiple double team moves (perhaps a "3," a "3 Add 1," and a finisher), it would be hard to put them all on one level of offense, especially for those times you might want to use the guy in singles matches. So you have to spread them out a bit. Hopefully, I understood your questions correctly! One factor related to this topic: when a wrestler rolls an offensive tag move, do you assume that the partners tag and switch? I think when the Ani-Men had the first tag finisher in Invasion 2088, that was the idea behind all double team moves. (I thought I remembered something in that handbook implying that.) But that's kind of been forgotten over time. I still play it that way (unless the wrestler tags in by choice and immediately rolls a double team move) and when we design LOW wrestlers, a lot of times we kind of play it that way for natural tag teams.
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Post by luke929 on Aug 19, 2019 16:15:46 GMT -5
And does that only count for Level 3 Moves No, you are to reroll for any double team move when using the wrestler in singles. Why not just put the Move one Level down? With some guys having multiple double team moves (perhaps a "3," a "3 Add 1," and a finisher), it would be hard to put them all on one level of offense, especially for those times you might want to use the guy in singles matches. So you have to spread them out a bit. Hopefully, I understood your questions correctly! One factor related to this topic: when a wrestler rolls an offensive tag move, do you assume that the partners tag and switch? I think when the Ani-Men had the first tag finisher in Invasion 2088, that was the idea behind all double team moves. (I thought I remembered something in that handbook implying that.) But that's kind of been forgotten over time. I still play it that way (unless the wrestler tags in by choice and immediately rolls a double team move) and when we design LOW wrestlers, a lot of times we kind of play it that way for natural tag teams. I always assume that they tag out for the move, and the other wrestler is the one who makes the pin attempt... I'm sure that it's in the rules somewhere, and makes sense as to how most tag finishers are done in actual matches.
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Post by TTX on Aug 19, 2019 16:32:50 GMT -5
Not always though....I remember Vlad's Superpower Summit which had Adam dropkicking the opponent into a Vlad cradle.
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Post by Cory Olson on Aug 19, 2019 17:00:39 GMT -5
Not always though....I remember Vlad's Superpower Summit which had Adam dropkicking the opponent into a Vlad cradle. I do remember this example too, Troy. I just had Vlad and Adam switch rolls so I could be consistent with the rule.
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