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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 16:42:17 GMT -5
I honestly hope the day never comes that a spot in a set is wasted on Cheeseburger.
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Post by cman on Jun 17, 2014 20:18:46 GMT -5
Come on you guys dont want to see cards done for Brutal Burgers? They are the ultimate jobber team.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 20:43:05 GMT -5
The biggest problem with a Cheeseburger card is...what does he do? I mean you can't stat a card with 'botched [insert move name here]'.
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Post by MonkeyDBain on Jun 17, 2014 20:54:14 GMT -5
Maybe one day Cheeseburger will become a solid worker and have better name, but for now he is still a greenhorn and need to practice his craft. So a card for him would seem to be to soon. Just my 2 cents.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 20:58:48 GMT -5
Agreed. I can think of several guys who need cards before Cheeseburger.
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Post by djpsyko on Jun 18, 2014 7:55:44 GMT -5
Edit : pointless message after I checked out something.
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 18, 2014 11:18:19 GMT -5
Just saw the statting discussion. Wanted to add my two cents (if they're even worth that much)...
I'm glad to hear that LOW "will always be king". To me Buddy Rogers should (almost) always beat any indy wrestler. Kevin Steen is pretty dominant on the indy scene but that level of success can't be compared to what guys like Lou Thesz, Frank Gotch, Nick Bockwinkel or Buddy Rogers accomplished in their time. Maybe Steen will go to WWE and do amazing things and that will change but based on his standing now that is my opinion. With that said, his ROH card is pretty dang powerful. Presumably that is because this card is meant to represent his top spot in ROH and since he has a LOTF card already, I'm alright with that. I have started statting down a few cards like his to make them fit better when using them against LOW cards and keeping their stats as is when they are going against other ROH/Chikara/etc cards.
As for the charts that Swarm mentioned. They just never jived with me. I tried them when I first started playing the game but it never made sense to me to give me the option of simply doing a level 2 move that said person actually performs in matches and have them attempt to do a move that they never actually perform in real life. I know I can change the actual move being performed but, then again, I could just do that for the whole card. It's just never made sense to me.
A couple examples: Buddy Rogers can attempt a moonsault or a tombstone piledriver Jim Duggan can attempt a moonsault Killer Kowalski can attempt a cobra clutch suplex Rikidozan can attempt a moonsault George Hackenschmidt can attempt a moonsault and a leg drop
These moves don't make any sense for these wrestlers. Why would I have them attempt them?
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Post by TTX on Jun 18, 2014 11:30:11 GMT -5
I just use the move as listed, but the choice is important because it can give a guy a chance to comeback without a necessary defensive reversal.
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 18, 2014 12:07:53 GMT -5
After re-reading the rules for those choice situations we are supposed to completely ignore the move listed, which makes even less sense to me...
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Post by TTX on Jun 18, 2014 12:10:33 GMT -5
because they simply re-print the rules instead of changing it to fit Legends and the Indys
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