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Post by thewordbeforelast on Dec 3, 2009 15:27:13 GMT -5
;D need some advice and wise counsel here of you guys and dolls
says in the original handbook from 2087 that actagon never cheats
it's just part of his personality of being noble and such- unless provoked
anyway- the norse gods fought the greek gods in a tag bout on my second card of 2088 - first match
this went back and forth surprisingly since the norse gods never did well of me in past incarnations of my fed
i rolled doubles- and then on the feud table- and the instruction read something like 'you perform 2 backbreakers outside the ring- opponent injured 6 fight cards'
so actagin injures man-mountain what would provoke this behavior
what do u guys think this is how i explained it
when actagon was in teh ring against man - mountain - lightening kept grabbing his boot ankles from the apron and ridiculing him.... and then slapped him twice --- would this be enough----
how would you guys explain it?
also- how did bishop hell do for you guys? he is already 0-2
he was massacred by star warrior in a cosmic cage match on the second card of 2088
yoru thoughs on these odds n ends would help thanks kids
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Post by Justin Case on Dec 3, 2009 17:20:36 GMT -5
I guess I never really followed the feud charts all that closely, as for this very reason. In a nutshell, I would usually just make something up as I would perceive the character(s) to act. And then take the injury roll/suspensions accordingly. As for Bishop Hell. I'd say just be patient with him, as he'll come around. I've had wrestlers who have had slow starts, but always turn around in time and become what we expect them to be. And losing to Star Warrior is nothing to be ashamed of, as S.W. is one of the toughest guys to beat in any era play.
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Post by Eliath on Dec 3, 2009 17:22:26 GMT -5
i rolled doubles- and then on the feud table- and the instruction read something like 'you perform 2 backbreakers outside the ring- opponent injured 6 fight cards' so actagin injures man-mountain what would provoke this behavior I would say that Man Mountain took the fight to the floor & threw Actagon into the ringside steps several times; this was enough to provoke Actagon to "snap" and back drop (instead of backbreaker) man mountain twice onto those same steps as punishment.In my opinion, nope this wouldn't be enough to provoke the action listed on the feud table. It might provoke Actagon to slap him back though in payback.
Ultimately, it's your fed; explain it however you want to.
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Post by Wraith on Dec 3, 2009 17:59:21 GMT -5
Best part of the game right here ... who says he is a guy that never cheats? Tom? Is Tom playing your game? No you are! Perhaps the fact that two insane guys are posing as gods pisses off Actagon and he resorts to those acts. Build his character, when the tough gets going, Actagon gets going!
If everyone followed the book to the letter no one would have any fun ... look at the guys who had Solaris start giving flying elbows to people because of the charts. The fed is yours to do what you want with it. Give Actagon some character, perhaps he starts injuring people every time you go to a chart and this causes distress between him and Proteus?
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Post by Biggin on Dec 3, 2009 23:05:47 GMT -5
I think that Actagon wouldn't cheat, but who's to say he was actually cheating here. Maybe he felt he was doing what was right. That's entirely up to you.
I think eventually you will see the power of Bishop Hell. Sometimes you need a large enough quantity of matches for the oddities to be balanced out. Bishop Hell was actually my GWF Champion for a little bit. He defended the belt without fear because he knew he couldn't lose the belt by DQ, making HELLFIRE an even better option than normal. Also, I don't think you should base your decision regarding Bishop Hell's overall power on a match where Star Warrior crushed him; Star Warrior should crush Bishop Hell sometimes.
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Post by David Morse on Dec 4, 2009 2:18:49 GMT -5
I guess I never really followed the feud charts all that closely, as for this very reason. In a nutshell, I would usually just make something up as I would perceive the character(s) to act. And then take the injury roll/suspensions accordingly. I agree. I would follow the charts to the degree that an injury took place. As to how it happened, I would tailor that to fit the situation.
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Post by holland227 on Dec 4, 2009 8:45:51 GMT -5
I had Ac tagon go heel in an older fed I had. He became quite Pompous and ending up forming a three man group with Killer Queen and Vanity.
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Post by Mike M on Dec 4, 2009 8:46:16 GMT -5
You could also have Man-Mountain cheating and then Proteus snaps, comes to Actagon's aid and injures MM.
Another option is just that MM gets injured in the match as a result of a totally legit hold.
Both good options in this scenerio.
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