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Post by Tournament Master on Dec 19, 2021 20:10:54 GMT -5
Lance isn't included in the Online pack. Working on the overview video now. He should be. Let me check with Mike on that, as I know I proofed him. Should be fixed soon.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Dec 19, 2021 20:21:32 GMT -5
Lance isn't included in the Online pack. Working on the overview video now. He should be. Let me check with Mike on that, as I know I proofed him. Should be fixed soon. He's up!
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Post by Tournament Master on Dec 20, 2021 9:20:34 GMT -5
He should be. Let me check with Mike on that, as I know I proofed him. Should be fixed soon. He's up! He was up before I even had a chance to check myself.
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Post by TTX on Dec 20, 2021 9:46:12 GMT -5
The Lance card is awesome. Thanks to all involved for that card.
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Post by Tournament Master on Dec 20, 2021 9:53:31 GMT -5
The Lance card is awesome. Thanks to all involved for that card. Sam Fain made that one happen.
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Post by Pete on Dec 20, 2021 10:32:01 GMT -5
After the fact now, but one thing I'm a little confused on...the Fabs can switch on a roll of 2-5 on a particular Level 3 Defense instruction, and the partner takes over on Level 2 Offense. So basically it's another (tag) option--I know there isn't "really" a tag but the consequence is the same. It's particularly jarring on Keirn's card because it comes on a down that already has a (tag) on it. So, once per match, instead of tagging out defensively on 2-6, you have the option of trying the same thing with a lower chance and the exact same reward.
When doing defensive switches, with the Demons of Hydra or whoever else, I think it's best to either let them roll on Level 3 Offense (better than a defensive tag), give them an immediate finisher (a la the Killer Bees), or at least tie it to a manager's distractor rating if applicable, especially if the manager has a 7 or better to increase the chances of a switch.
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Post by Carlzilla on Dec 20, 2021 10:52:29 GMT -5
After the fact now, but one thing I'm a little confused on...the Fabs can switch on a roll of 2-5 on a particular Level 3 Defense instruction, and the partner takes over on Level 2 Offense. So basically it's another (tag) option--I know there isn't "really" a tag but the consequence is the same. It's particularly jarring on Keirn's card because it comes on a down that already has a (tag) on it. So, once per match, instead of tagging out defensively on 2-6, you have the option of trying the same thing with a lower chance and the exact same reward. When doing defensive switches, with the Demons of Hydra or whoever else, I think it's best to either let them roll on Level 3 Offense (better than a defensive tag), give them an immediate finisher (a la the Killer Bees), or at least tie it to a manager's distractor rating if applicable, especially if the manager has a 7 or better to increase the chances of a switch. When you tag defensively, the partner comes in on level 1 offense. So you have the option of making it slightly less successful, but slightly more powerful with that option.
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Post by Pete on Dec 20, 2021 10:54:49 GMT -5
Even a former Trivia Master can get things blatanty wrong sometimes...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2021 14:18:17 GMT -5
Yeah, that Rich art is way off. I only recognized him from the jacket Thank you! I'm glad I'm not the only one. Redo... like that first Bobby Eaton Card?
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