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Post by Carlzilla on Apr 22, 2022 11:45:23 GMT -5
The only one I have is the LoW card, so that one I guess. He's not a guy I'd use much unless I was forced to somehow. Not a fan of Danielson? Or is he just too awesome you couldn't decide how to use him? Must be the second. I do like Danielson, but I don't tend to use the more modern Legends guys. It's just not my focus I guess. I'm playing chronologically with debut dates and a total accumulated fatigue based retirement mechanic right now, and so eventually I'll be forced to use guys I wouldn't necessarily use. I'm guessing that when I get that far in, Danielson will probably have a large role in my promotion, since he's one of the guys from the 2000s that I do like.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 22, 2022 11:57:39 GMT -5
Not a fan of Danielson? Or is he just too awesome you couldn't decide how to use him? Must be the second. I do like Danielson, but I don't tend to use the more modern Legends guys. It's just not my focus I guess. I'm playing chronologically with debut dates and a total accumulated fatigue based retirement mechanic right now, and so eventually I'll be forced to use guys I wouldn't necessarily use. I'm guessing that when I get that far in, Danielson will probably have a large role in my promotion, since he's one of the guys from the 2000s that I do like. That's interesting. How many fatigue tokens equals retirment? 1000?
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Post by aceldamas on Apr 22, 2022 12:12:54 GMT -5
I've pretty much only used the b&w LOW LE card.
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Post by Carlzilla on Apr 22, 2022 13:04:14 GMT -5
I do like Danielson, but I don't tend to use the more modern Legends guys. It's just not my focus I guess. I'm playing chronologically with debut dates and a total accumulated fatigue based retirement mechanic right now, and so eventually I'll be forced to use guys I wouldn't necessarily use. I'm guessing that when I get that far in, Danielson will probably have a large role in my promotion, since he's one of the guys from the 2000s that I do like. That's interesting. How many fatigue tokens equals retirment? 1000? I only run one card per month, so right now I've set the threshold to 200. They don't automatically retire at 200, but once they acquire 200 any additional tokens increases their chance to retire at the end of the year. I'm rolling on a % there so each additional token = 1% chance to retire. So at 225 tokens a wrestler has a 25% chance to retire at the end of the year, etc. If/when I start running more cards in a given year, I'll adjust the fatigue threshold by a multiplier that represents the number of cards I'm running per month.
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Post by Dustin on Apr 22, 2022 13:50:20 GMT -5
One of the best FG cards ever. This is the correct answer.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 22, 2022 15:14:21 GMT -5
That's interesting. How many fatigue tokens equals retirment? 1000? I only run one card per month, so right now I've set the threshold to 200. They don't automatically retire at 200, but once they acquire 200 any additional tokens increases their chance to retire at the end of the year. I'm rolling on a % there so each additional token = 1% chance to retire. So at 225 tokens a wrestler has a 25% chance to retire at the end of the year, etc. If/when I start running more cards in a given year, I'll adjust the fatigue threshold by a multiplier that represents the number of cards I'm running per month. I don't like keeping track of more things than I have to but I really like this. I might do 200 accumulated tokens and they leave town.
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Post by LAWraith on Apr 22, 2022 15:24:57 GMT -5
I came here for Bryan Danielson but stayed for this fascinating side topic.
I love the idea of tying fatigue tokens to someones career. Someone who doesnt take as many chances career should go longer
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Post by TTX on Apr 22, 2022 15:31:58 GMT -5
yet Bull Curry wrestled for over 50 years.
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Post by Carlzilla on Apr 22, 2022 16:24:45 GMT -5
Really I'm pretty flexible with the threshold. It can be raised for guys who historically had longer careers like Bull Curry or lowered for guys who retired pretty quickly. For my starting roster (guys who debuted pre-1920), guys who debuted pre 1890 got 60, guys who debuted between 1890 and 1900 got 100, guys who debuted between 1900 and 1910 got 150, and guys who debuted after 1910 got the full amount.
It's more of an "at will" mechanic than a strict limitation...at least the way I'm using it. It's to help guide the history of my universe, not entirely define it.
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Post by topdollar on Apr 26, 2022 14:14:46 GMT -5
ROH American Dragon is a beast! He can hang with--and beat--any of the top LOW guys. If You're looking for a "kick their head in" Blackpool Combat Club type Bryan Danielson, then it's definitely the ROH card with the big face & bloody eye. (Gotta be proud of those battle scars--say, that's a good name for a tag team!)
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