jerkbronson
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SHINGO and Stan. When in doubt, throw lariats like a "dump truck with no brakes"
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Post by jerkbronson on Sept 18, 2022 11:06:50 GMT -5
Have a B&W Bryce Remsburg that references a Suicide Dive Chart, is there a legacy version of this (or any of the B&W charts) chart available online anywhere?
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Post by TTX on Sept 18, 2022 11:13:52 GMT -5
the suicide chart "exists" online but I don't believe you can see it anywhere. It's not listed with the game charts in help.
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Sept 18, 2022 13:32:22 GMT -5
I wish they showed those charts in Help at least. Would be really helpful when playing to see the whole chart to make a decision.
I guess you can attempt to reverse-enginner the table by starting a Game Table match and then keep rolling until you get all the results? Though it could take a while as the Suicide Dive chart seems to use the Agility, whether as a modifier or an actual column isn't known too.
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jerkbronson
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SHINGO and Stan. When in doubt, throw lariats like a "dump truck with no brakes"
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Post by jerkbronson on Sept 18, 2022 20:46:07 GMT -5
I wish they showed those charts in Help at least. Would be really helpful when playing to see the whole chart to make a decision. I guess you can attempt to reverse-enginner the table by starting a Game Table match and then keep rolling until you get all the results? Though it could take a while as the Suicide Dive chart seems to use the Agility, whether as a modifier or an actual column isn't known too. I started to map the results from COTG Online and then realized with how I play the chart probably wouldn’t get much usage. Some of the results do seem like they’d be fun for when lower card matches start to drag but not enough to pantomime how an old mechanic used to work
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Sept 18, 2022 21:50:42 GMT -5
I started to map the results from COTG Online and then realized with how I play the chart probably wouldn’t get much usage. Some of the results do seem like they’d be fun for when lower card matches start to drag but not enough to pantomime how an old mechanic used to work Is it a different chart form the one you used to use?
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Post by malicelover on Sept 19, 2022 6:59:27 GMT -5
I believe all charts that have ever been released will be made available in The Ringside Companion Volume II.
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Sept 19, 2022 12:26:06 GMT -5
I hope those Ringside Companions will also be made available in pdf form via cotgonline. Please Filsinger HQ. You are our only hope.
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jerkbronson
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SHINGO and Stan. When in doubt, throw lariats like a "dump truck with no brakes"
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Post by jerkbronson on Sept 19, 2022 12:47:33 GMT -5
Is it a different chart form the one you used to use? I started playing in 2020, I’m guessing the Suicide Dive Chart predates the charts used in the color starter sets from 2011
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Post by malicelover on Sept 19, 2022 12:59:37 GMT -5
Is it a different chart form the one you used to use? I started playing in 2020, I’m guessing the Suicide Dive Chart predates the charts used in the color starter sets from 2011 I want to say they are circa CPC 2105-2107. Comingled with the cruiserweight out of the ring chart. The great part of the suicide dive chart was that any wrestler could try it. It was fun imagining a guy like Sir Ender using it, or someone like The Mutant or someone huge like Disaster.
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Post by Cory Olson on Sept 19, 2022 14:17:47 GMT -5
The original Cruiserweight Out of the Ring Chart came out in the CPC years. I believe around 2107, as Barry mentioned. The Suicide Dive Chart came out in 2007 along with updated versions of the standard charts.
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