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Post by steviedreamer on Aug 31, 2022 7:37:28 GMT -5
Hello, fellow promoters. I was just wondering what feud table that all of you use. I am now using the one that comes on the cardstock - the one that is included with the starter sets. I was using the one in the Ringside Companion that was more detailed, but now I would like to opt for something bmore simple. What feud table do all of you use (if you use it at all) - and how has it affected your fed?
*Also, I see no suspensions on the cardstock feud table as there are in the one included in the first Ringside Companion. How do you roll suspensions if you are using the cardstock chart? And is there even a commissioner in 2087 (the reimagined year that I am in) to enforce fines and suspensions?? Thanks!
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Post by TTX on Aug 31, 2022 7:52:37 GMT -5
Prior to Carter, I believe there was an unnamed committee who handled such things.
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Post by wayne on Aug 31, 2022 8:33:39 GMT -5
I use the card stock one now. I did use the ringside companion one for quite a while but injuries and suspensions were racking up. I had a few champions fall foul of suspensions because of it. With the card stock one I roll suspensions when I feel like it now
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Post by throwingtoasters on Aug 31, 2022 8:52:17 GMT -5
I actually prefer the older feud charts to the more recent one. The one in the first Ringside Companion is a particular favorite. Also like the black and white card stock one. A lot of times what I’ll do is roll the dice and compare the results on the three different charts and use the one I feel fits the situation best.
As for suspensions, the Commissioner chart in the new Ringside Companion works great.
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Post by Bazzy on Aug 31, 2022 9:55:56 GMT -5
I make my own up (who is injured , if involving say table or chain then bring that into the feud . By having say table or chain matches) and write them on a A4 list . Then use dices say blue for top and red for bottom , the highest roll wins . If its red , then use that scenario at bottom of the list . Then cross that scenario off the list etc . Just using the charts I found you kept rolling the same one over and over again .
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