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Post by Drew on Jan 22, 2021 14:14:24 GMT -5
I havn't used the choice charts in many many years, i always thought they slowed the match to a crawl. But I may give them another go around this year, will see what happens. The good news is, after you use them for awhile you begin to memorize the choices similar to how you memorize other chart results. You begin to immediately associate ch D w a 9 or lower roll + or - the opponents pw rating and ch E the same w ag. Ch A is ropes, B is turnbuckle, G and H are deathjump etc...you get used to it. Facts! At first I thought it was cumbersome, but Its easy to memorize after running a dozen or so cards.
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Post by vx on Jan 24, 2021 21:48:27 GMT -5
I have my own house rule.
Let's say the roll gives you piledriver-3 (ch D).
This is what I do. I ignore the options and stick with piledriver as the move. Then, I refer to the difference (since it is choice D) in power and between the two wrestlers. Then I refer to the choice outcomes given on the card, using piledriver as the move. Let's say, the wrestler on defense has an advantage of 2 (-1 vs -3) in power but the wrestler on offense has an advantage of 2 (-2 vs 0) in agility. Since Choice D is a roll of 9 plus or minus agility = piledriver-2 and roll of 9 plus or minus power equals piledriver-3, then in my game a roll of 2 through 7 = piledriver-3 and roll of 8-11 = piledriver-2 and a roll of 12 = failed move.
I hope that made sense to everyone. lol
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gman75
Infinity Challenge
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Post by gman75 on Mar 4, 2021 19:37:08 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 .
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 4, 2021 21:31:14 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . That is the way I do it. I do not understand the other way. If you have to use the chart then the move should just be (ch letter). I mean otherwise the move that is listed on the card is never actually used. So why put it on the card at all.
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Post by tystates on Mar 4, 2021 22:04:26 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . That is the way I do it. I do not understand the other way. If you have to use the chart then the move should just be (ch letter). I mean otherwise the move that is listed on the card is never actually used. So why put it on the card at all. The choice charts are the advanced rules. If you don't use those rules then you use the move that is listed. That is why there is a move and level number there.
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Post by brucetosis on Mar 4, 2021 23:02:32 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . I just started using the choice chart fairly recently as well, but what I do is alternate the move with the chart. The first time it is rolled, the move on the card is used, and the second time it comes up, I use the chart, and so on.
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Post by Slymm on Mar 5, 2021 0:42:33 GMT -5
I compare both wrestler's ratings and roll. Normally I'll go with the move on the wrestler's card, but sometimes I'll go with what's on the chart. Just depends on how the match is going and whether I want Vader to try a Samoan Drop or a frog splash 😅
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Post by Swarm on Mar 5, 2021 8:10:30 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . That is the way I do it. I do not understand the other way. If you have to use the chart then the move should just be (ch letter). I mean otherwise the move that is listed on the card is never actually used. So why put it on the card at all. Ch charts are advanced rules. Like the lower PIN ratings, the (c) options and the finisher ratings.
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Post by Swarm on Mar 5, 2021 8:21:49 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . What do you do on a - 3 (ch D/E/G/H) ? I assume you just go ahead w the - 3 move. Maybe a house rule like after acquiring 3 fatigue tokens they must roll on the ch chart might work good for you. Something where once the PIN rating is at a certain point they have to try and roll on the ch chart to hit the - 3 move.
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Post by Travis605 on Mar 5, 2021 10:19:21 GMT -5
It wasn’t until recently that I started using the choice situations as described in the rule book. The way I used to use them was giving the wrestler the choice on his card or 1 of the 2 moves on the choice chart. Example: Nosfera rolls on L2 punch to the head-2 (ch A) I either let him do the punch to the head or move 1 throw opponent into the ropes or move 2 a belly to belly suplex -2 . That is the way I do it. I do not understand the other way. If you have to use the chart then the move should just be (ch letter). I mean otherwise the move that is listed on the card is never actually used. So why put it on the card at all. Most of the people I know that play ignores the move on the choice chart (like Hillbilly Jim is doing a moonsault) and uses the original move on the wrestlers card and is just rolling to see the potency of the move (if it’ll be a (move) - 2 or (move) - 3). If that makes sense.
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