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Post by Nemecys on Nov 29, 2004 5:31:14 GMT -5
Okay, thanks. I was debating on whether to do that or just make his finishers add 1 moves. Quetzal was one of the last people I considered fighting for the title, but he held his own against the OFC so well, I had to add him to the mix.
Thanks again,
Jay
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Post by Darth Turkish on Nov 29, 2004 6:05:40 GMT -5
Nemecys,
As to your specific questiosn about out of the ring moves and tag finishers there is really no official answer, unless Mark replies to this. However, what I have done is changed the move around so they do work with the system. One good example of that is Valour's second finisher, the dq one. Instead of having Valour attack someone with an illegal object, he exectues a stunning series of jik cheung type strikes to the opponent, ala Vitor Belfort against Wanderli(sp?) Silva. The dq part comes in when he refuses to stop the pummelling.
hope this may help.
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Post by Trent Lawless on Nov 29, 2004 22:04:24 GMT -5
Yeah. I'll go for any and all of that! It's up to you, Promoter! ;D
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Post by Nemecys on Nov 30, 2004 5:09:02 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. The answers probably also vary with different wrestlers (like changing Valour's finisher and halving someone else's rating). I think for Quetzal, I'll got with add 1 moves since they don't seem strong enough on their own to be finishers.
I'm still shocked that Quetzal had Stigma, Pendekar, and Blizzard at 8 tokens each (Holocaust was already weak since he and Daeman had beaten the tar out of each other) before Stigma scored the tap out. I can't wait to see what happens when they actually fight for the belt.
Thanks again,
Jay
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