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Post by lucifer on Oct 6, 2020 11:57:25 GMT -5
In my Legends fed, where I genuinely prefer that one wrestler be designated the “face” and the other the “heel” (for that old school feel I grew up with), I only follow the “out of the ring” instructions when they are NOT followed by (c) unless it’s a specialty match. For my “out of the ring” rolls, I actually use 2 seperate, revised charts : one geared toward “heels” and one geared toward faces. Obviously it’s easier to end up with a DQ when rolling on the “faces” out of the ring chart, since the “heel” is the aggressor. Also, I only follow (lv) instructions when a champion is defending a title. I find this helps cut down on Championship matches ending in something other than a pinfall. Plus, one would assume any wrestler, “face” or “heel”, would be looking to preserve their title at any cost. Just my two cents.
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Post by Slymm on Oct 6, 2020 12:37:23 GMT -5
Not necessarily, to me anyways. A babyface can dropkick his opponent out of the ring, clothesline over the tope rope etc.
Just depends how the match is going.
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 25, 2020 15:23:40 GMT -5
In my Legends fed, where I genuinely prefer that one wrestler be designated the “face” and the other the “heel” (for that old school feel I grew up with), I only follow the “out of the ring” instructions when they are NOT followed by (c) unless it’s a specialty match. For my “out of the ring” rolls, I actually use 2 seperate, revised charts : one geared toward “heels” and one geared toward faces. Obviously it’s easier to end up with a DQ when rolling on the “faces” out of the ring chart, since the “heel” is the aggressor. Also, I only follow (lv) instructions when a champion is defending a title. I find this helps cut down on Championship matches ending in something other than a pinfall. Plus, one would assume any wrestler, “face” or “heel”, would be looking to preserve their title at any cost. Just my two cents. I was thinking of something very similar, thank you. I'm also testing out a new house rule where a wrestler only deathjumps if he is known to do them (ie. has a deathjump move on his card).
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