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Post by markyhitch on Oct 3, 2020 16:12:23 GMT -5
So, if a wrestler has an add 1 move or a finisher with a DQ possibility, you would never reroll? Just curious. If I understand your question correctly, my answer is no I would not reroll. I have never rerolled on a DQ possibility whether it is on a finisher, add 1 move, chart, etc. I don't reroll any move, DQ or not. But again, I might be misunderstanding your question. You understood and answered just fine, thanks. Always interesting to see how others play.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 3, 2020 23:30:57 GMT -5
If I understand your question correctly, my answer is no I would not reroll. I have never rerolled on a DQ possibility whether it is on a finisher, add 1 move, chart, etc. I don't reroll any move, DQ or not. But again, I might be misunderstanding your question. You understood and answered just fine, thanks. Always interesting to see how others play. OK, I was not sure if you were referring to rerolling a move to the above level of offense if landing on a DQ move (which I had not heard of before) or rolling twice to determine if a wrestler gets DQd. As I said, I never reroll and go up a level of Offense to avoid a DQ but I do roll twice to determine if a wrestler gets DQd. If the wrestler is not DQd then I just treat it as the wrestler got away with the move (for example Marty Scurll's smash with umbrella on his updated card) and continue playing accordingly. It cuts down on my DQs, but DQs still happen- for example RUSH got DQd in his match against Bandido in the Ring of Mexico results I just posted tonight.
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Post by markyhitch on Oct 4, 2020 12:34:14 GMT -5
You understood and answered just fine, thanks. Always interesting to see how others play. OK, I was not sure if you were referring to rerolling a move to the above level of offense if landing on a DQ move (which I had not heard of before) or rolling twice to determine if a wrestler gets DQd. As I said, I never reroll and go up a level of Offense to avoid a DQ but I do roll twice to determine if a wrestler gets DQd. If the wrestler is not DQd then I just treat it as the wrestler got away with the move (for example Marty Scurll's smash with umbrella on his updated card) and continue playing accordingly. It cuts down on my DQs, but DQs still happen- for example RUSH got DQd in his match against Bandido in the Ring of Mexico results I just posted tonight. See, I have always rerolled a level down if I land on a DQ move. But now I'm thinking maybe I'm depriving that wrestler from their full card strength. I think my next challenge will be not to reroll and see if I can get a clean win out of Kevin Sullivan!
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Post by tystates on Oct 4, 2020 12:59:44 GMT -5
I think there's always been an option if you don't want to risk a DQ you roll up a level.
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Post by Swarm on Oct 4, 2020 13:16:55 GMT -5
I think there's always been an option if you don't want to risk a DQ you roll up a level. That’s definitely the rule w dis finishers. I don’t see why - 3 dis moves would be any different.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 4, 2020 13:52:41 GMT -5
I think there's always been an option if you don't want to risk a DQ you roll up a level. You are correct, I had a brain fart (about the same time in my fed results I also posted that Mil Muertes defeated Mil Muertes- I need to fix that.) However, especially if you roll twice for DQs (which has been the house rule at the 5 Galacticons I have been at- I remember in Pittsburgh that Rob Van Dam who I was using in the LOW tournament would have otherwise been eliminated in the first round due to disqualification for the Van Daminator) I still would not roll up a level.
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Post by markyhitch on Oct 4, 2020 15:43:07 GMT -5
I think there's always been an option if you don't want to risk a DQ you roll up a level. That’s definitely the rule w dis finishers. I don’t see why - 3 dis moves would be any different. So I've been playing fine all along?
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Post by walkswithwolf on Oct 5, 2020 10:51:01 GMT -5
. DISQUALIFICATION MOVES Any move followed by (dq) means the wrestler could be disqualified for using the move. Roll the wrestler's disqualification rating (or the number in parenthesis with the (dq) instruction, if present) to see if he is diqualified.
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