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Post by godzillajoe on Dec 8, 2010 22:18:03 GMT -5
When Jacobs is "bleeding" (three tokens) his pin rating would be 7 (4+3)
Does it then switch to 1 when that happens?
How exactly do you use the bold PIN rating?
Say he's at 6. (2 tokens) Rolls PIN - still 6 Rolls 11 - kick out! (3 tokens) = "bleeding"
Now what happens on the next pin attempt? He starts over at 1?
That's a hell of a recovery.
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Post by marktaggart on Dec 8, 2010 22:33:56 GMT -5
It would be the bold pin + the fatigue tokens. All that changes is the base pin number, not the amount of fatigue. Basically, his pin would never really be a "1" but it would be like starting back over at a "4".
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Post by tystates on Dec 8, 2010 22:37:35 GMT -5
Mark is correct, at least how I've been playing it. If he gets three coins, his pin goes to 1 plus the fatigue so he drops from 7 to 4.
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Post by godzillajoe on Dec 8, 2010 22:54:40 GMT -5
OK thanks, just making sure. Was about to use him in a match.
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Post by Knapik on Feb 2, 2011 14:27:05 GMT -5
It would be the bold pin + the fatigue tokens. All that changes is the base pin number, not the amount of fatigue. Basically, his pin would never really be a "1" but it would be like starting back over at a "4". Correct!
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Post by executioner on Feb 2, 2011 20:53:59 GMT -5
I have always played it as Mark, Ty and Knapik have. Just seems to make sense.
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