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Post by markyhitch on Mar 10, 2008 6:25:41 GMT -5
When playing this type of match, do you use the deathjump and out of ring charts?
If not, what do you do?
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Post by Vegas on Mar 10, 2008 7:33:25 GMT -5
When playing this type of match, do you use the deathjump and out of ring charts? If not, what do you do? Yes I do. The rules for the dog collar match in the LOW Ringside Companion actually say that all the regular charts are used because the dog collar chain is long enough so they can still be done.
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Post by Nothing on Mar 10, 2008 7:40:39 GMT -5
If you didn't want to use deathjump and out of ring charts you could roll on the dog collar chart instead.
I'd say the chain is long enough to allow a deathjump/out of the ring situation but they're less likely to occur so maybe do a even/odd roll when they come up. Even you would roll on the chart normally, odd roll on dog collar chart.
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Post by canadianpittbull on Mar 10, 2008 9:01:11 GMT -5
If you didn't want to use deathjump and out of ring charts you could roll on the dog collar chart instead. I'd say the chain is long enough to allow a deathjump/out of the ring situation but they're less likely to occur so maybe do a even/odd roll when they come up. Even you would roll on the chart normally, odd roll on dog collar chart. This is my take on it as well. It also depends on the wrestlers involved in the match (atleast for me anyways).
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