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Post by Avarice on Jul 26, 2011 19:04:59 GMT -5
For me, I enjoy the chart as it adds some good effects for my LightSpeed division in the GWF. I can see how it may not be for everyone, but it gives the "reckless" feel to that division.
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allensh
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Post by allensh on Jul 26, 2011 21:50:16 GMT -5
Interesting...the charts I received with my CHIKARA game didn't have them. Are these newly updated charts available from the online store? Allen I spoke with Tom and he's working on a solution for those similarly effected. In the interim, the Suicide Dive Chart can be ordered from the online store via the Accessories section. In the Comments/Special Delivery Instructions, state that you specifically want the Suicide Dive Chart, and that's the version which will ship. Thank you for the info! At some point soon I will be placing an order for the remaining LOTF LE's that I don't yet have, and I'll see if I can sneak some extra in there for the charts. Allen
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Post by swarm on Jul 27, 2011 5:31:55 GMT -5
The card for Referee Bryce Remsburg, under Lucha Tag Team rules, says "When offensive wrestler rolls out of the ring, automatically roll on the Suicide Dive Chart." Where is this chart located? Allen You don't need the Suicide Dive chart to play CHIKARA. In fact, the new out of the ring CHIKARA chart (in the handbook) make the suicide dive chart obsolete, canceling out those instructions on the black and white Bryce Remsburg chart. It's a simple case of the Bryce Remsburg coming out before the official set. That's all. Now that the official all CHIKARA set is out and comes with the two new charts, the instructions on the Bryce card no longer apply.
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allensh
Infinity Challenge
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Post by allensh on Jul 27, 2011 12:03:33 GMT -5
The card for Referee Bryce Remsburg, under Lucha Tag Team rules, says "When offensive wrestler rolls out of the ring, automatically roll on the Suicide Dive Chart." Where is this chart located? Allen You don't need the Suicide Dive chart to play CHIKARA. In fact, the new out of the ring CHIKARA chart (in the handbook) make the suicide dive chart obsolete, canceling out those instructions on the black and white Bryce Remsburg chart. It's a simple case of the Bryce Remsburg coming out before the official set. That's all. Now that the official all CHIKARA set is out and comes with the two new charts, the instructions on the Bryce card no longer apply. Ok, but if playing non-CHIKARA LOTF I want it. It's mentioned on the card, so I'd like to have the option. Allen
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Post by lucifer on Aug 10, 2011 19:59:32 GMT -5
Huge fan of the suicide dive chart, ESPECIALLY for non-Chikara LOTF! Adds a whole new, more realistic dimension to those cards.
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Post by swarm on Aug 11, 2011 14:37:24 GMT -5
I use the Suicide Dive chart in CHIKARA singles matches and in my GWFZ LIGHTSPEED Territory. It really adds a lot of realistic drama to those match-ups.
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Post by MonkeyDBain on Aug 11, 2011 23:58:30 GMT -5
dang it, I just ordered the charts cause my old ones faded. Never knew of this suicide dive chart and don't have it. grrrrrrrrrrr
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Post by neilybob on Aug 12, 2011 5:42:11 GMT -5
Your not the only one. I dont have it either.
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Post by TTX on Aug 12, 2011 7:19:04 GMT -5
I stick with my main issue of the suicide dive chart being that it screws over A ring rating guys too much. If it had a limit on how many times it could be used, then it would be different.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Aug 19, 2011 4:21:49 GMT -5
I tend too use the Suicide Dive chart on a match per match basis, depending on who is booked and what I see there mentality at the point in the match where I am going to use the chart.
For example, last time Sinclair & Wylde faced off for the Cruiserweight Championship in my fed I used the Suicide Dive chart 10 times or so. Mostly when either Sinclair or Wylde was completely dominating the match and wouldn't want to give their opponent the chance to make a comeback. Then when both men's pin rating started to get high they both started to back off and wrestle a more conservative style of match.
All in all I personally love the chart, as it can really build up excitement in a match if used properly.
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