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Post by du5tin on Mar 18, 2008 17:08:10 GMT -5
I just do what feels right.
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Post by Vegas on Mar 18, 2008 20:42:01 GMT -5
Do people generally mix whole sets in at one time, have "contract" matches to get them into the fed, or just gradually mix them in When I started my current LOW fed Major League Wrestling shortly after Legends Fever was released, I just mixed 30 some of the wrestlers who I wanted to use at that time. Since then my fed has expanded as I have a brand split which has alllowed me to double the number of LOW cards I use in my fed. And to shake things up, I have wrestlers get drafted and traded between the two brands and also periodically temporarily released and replaced by some of the other LOW cards that I wasn't currently using at the time. Once I get caught up in all of my COTG feds, which will likely either happen late this year or early next year, I'm going to expand my LOW fed even more by adding a third brand.
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Post by dukedave on Mar 18, 2008 21:14:54 GMT -5
Started my fed recently on Brew City Wrestling post. Going pretty good, having fun so far. Decided to just start with the original boxset, and then decided to mix in Duggan and Sabu out of the 2nd set in. I bought all the sets at one time, but want to mix the other guys in as I go. Do people generally mix whole sets in at one time, have "contract" matches to get them into the fed, or just gradually mix them in with story angles? Gonna bring The Crusher in ASAP also, since it is Brew City Wrestling , and need to bring a few more hardcore guys to compete for the Xtreme Championship, but other than that not sure yet King, There are different strokes for different folks But anyway, I just restarted my fed from scratch. I have almost all the wrestlers. I decided I was going to keep my active roster to 50. At the end of each month, I'm going to have 2 singles and 1 tag match with the guys not on my main roster. The winners get a contract to be on the show. I then will randomly select 4 wrestlers who aren't ranked in the top 10 singles or top 5 tag teams to boot. This will allow me to gradually give everyone a chance and also protect my top talent from leaving.
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Post by behindthebook on Mar 19, 2008 9:46:51 GMT -5
Those are excellent ways of doing it. Du5tin really hit the nail on the head.
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Post by markyhitch on Mar 19, 2008 9:51:37 GMT -5
I use every wrestler. Can't see the point in buying sets just to use one or two cards from it.
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Post by kingwiththeax on Mar 30, 2008 21:15:18 GMT -5
Starting to realize that I should not plan too far ahead with my storylines, cuz the dice sometimes don't cooperate. Example in my fed, Hacksaw Jim Duggan was to come to the ring during my Sabu/Sandman Title match, and clobber The Sandman, enabling Sabu to recapture the title, and set up a feud with Duggan and Sandman. What happened instead was Duggan interferes in the match (Wrestler Interference Chart), and he nails Sandman. So far so good . Then he turns around and clobbers Sabu. Sandman is the first to rise up and he delivers his finisher, and retains his belt. So now it looks like i have a Duggan/Sabu feud instead. Or a 3 way feud. Havent thought that far in advance...........
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Post by TDalton on Mar 31, 2008 10:32:57 GMT -5
Expect things like that to only happen whenever it would be the most inconvenient for you.
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Post by mwjergs on Mar 31, 2008 17:59:20 GMT -5
That can be the fun of it. Now go with it and see what develops. I've had plenty of hopeful feuds get ruined before they even start.
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Post by Vegas on May 23, 2008 18:03:27 GMT -5
Best: Buddy Rogers
Worst: George South
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Post by holland227 on May 25, 2008 12:18:31 GMT -5
I love the fact that the dice make you change things. It is great.
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