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Post by Dustin on Feb 6, 2011 15:45:35 GMT -4
"In tag matches opponents add one to (tag) rolls."
What does this mean? So if I need a roll of 5 for the Love Brothers' opponent to tag out, will it now be a 4?
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 6, 2011 17:30:32 GMT -4
Yes. They're expert tag team specialists so it's harder for opponents to tag out on defense.
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Post by tax on Feb 6, 2011 22:58:31 GMT -4
yeah, you can never roll better than a 3 with them. It's even more fun if you use the alternate tag out rules I believe Double A came up with. (2-6 on level 1, 2-5 on level 2, 2-4 on level 3)
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Post by lwffantrav on Feb 6, 2011 23:43:52 GMT -4
yeah, you can never roll better than a 3 with them. It's even more fun if you use the alternate tag out rules I believe Double A came up with. (2-6 on level 1, 2-5 on level 2, 2-4 on level 3) Yes, this is an awesome game, but the tagging out rule is one I hope Tom changes. Not saying mine is the perfect system, but can't see how realistic it is if a guy can tag out as easily if hes down than if hes simply dazed
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Post by Dustin on Feb 6, 2011 23:50:00 GMT -4
2-6 on level 1, 2-5 on level 2, 2-4 on level 3
I really need to use that.
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Post by lwffantrav on Feb 6, 2011 23:52:35 GMT -4
2-6 on level 1, 2-5 on level 2, 2-4 on level 3I really need to use that. I love using it Dustin. With the 2-6 on each level...just too many tag outs. This keeps the flow of the game better
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