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Post by joebreakdown on Jul 7, 2017 10:04:56 GMT -5
Hi
Hoping you can help answer what is probably a very easy question:
When a feud match ends on doubles and the winner roles on the feud table, there are possibilities for you or your opponent to be injured, for example;
Roll 2-14: You are injured for two fight cards
Roll 10-12: Roll one die for length of time of opponent injury.
However, in the ringside companion, there is the injury chart, which suggests wrestlers can be 'severely' injured (for 9 or more cards.)
My question is, how do you determine when wrestlers are injured for more than the total of one die roll? I've seen some people post in their feds that wrestlers are injured for 6+ fight cards.
I'd love to know how you handle/calculate injuries!
Thanks
Joe
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Post by rjretro on Jul 7, 2017 18:27:36 GMT -5
Probably however they feel like it. . I don't even use that injury chart.
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Post by Slymm on Jul 7, 2017 19:09:05 GMT -5
Joe,
Using the RC feud table, some injuries are 1d6 in length, while the more severe ones are 2d6 fight cards. I don't have it in front of me but if memory serves correctly, the 2d6 injuries occur on rolls of 2-4 and 10-12. Though, I could be wrong. I use my own Feud Table, injury charts etc and it's been a while since I used the 'official' ones.
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