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Post by rock on May 1, 2007 20:29:32 GMT -5
Ok, I created this chart and I haven't play tested it at all. That's where you guys come in. Give a try and see if it works out for you or not? I might have to "tweek" it a bit, but it's a start! Thanks Ray
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Post by Big Bri on May 1, 2007 22:04:25 GMT -5
Wow Ray, this is cuss-word awesome! I was wondering when someone was going to come up with a MITB match.
If there’s a lull period in a similar match (battle royal) where nothing is really happening, sometimes I’ll start the 2 random wrestlers at L20 or L30, just to spice things up.
#6 & #8 on the Pin Chart are slick ideas.
The only negative thing I can say is that I don’t like the “all wrestlers must have at least 3 tokens for a win to take place” rule. Although the match would suck, there is a small possibility that someone could pull off a quick win. If it was a sneaky wrestler, it could add to the character.
I also suggest making #12 on the Pin Chart a scenario where the Defender takes over and the Attacker has to roll his PIN (it seems all the COTG charts have 1 & 12 being polar opposites).
Again, this is really cool. Thanks Ray!
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Post by rock on May 1, 2007 23:09:12 GMT -5
cool ideas there too. I guess the 3 token rule was inspired by the Ladder Match chart officially, that's why I did that. But I guess I was thinking of not trying to "cheat" someone out of a great match up and that's why I thought having everyone with at least 3 fatigue tokens would give the fans their "money's worth" ya know!? I think I could do a change on #12 so that the Defender gets an advantage! See I knew having someone else looking at it would help me out quite a bit Thanks Bri! Ray
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Post by scarface on May 3, 2007 23:05:46 GMT -5
Great Work
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Post by JamieOD on May 4, 2007 15:51:16 GMT -5
Nicely done. This will definately come in handy.
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Post by rock on Dec 26, 2007 16:40:38 GMT -5
bump, had a request for this again, so it's re opened!
Ray
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Post by LWPD on Dec 27, 2007 7:47:06 GMT -5
Disaster
Could you please archive the text of the chart so it can be copied and pasted? Chart images tend to disappear over time and access to just the text would be ideal.
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