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Post by lwffantrav on Feb 28, 2011 6:56:28 GMT -4
I was going thru doing some organizing and found some weird things
Renegade 2087 - +1 power and -1 agility. Seems they are backward
Wildcat 2097 - +4 agility. Can perform his finisher with that agility
Anarchy 2107 - -2 power but like 350 pounds
Anyone else have any?
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 28, 2011 8:40:43 GMT -4
Mad Jester's level 3 offense for his 2089 card.
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Post by lwffantrav on Feb 28, 2011 9:19:48 GMT -4
Mad Jester's level 3 offense for his 2089 card. Wasn't he missing a number after a move?
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 28, 2011 10:04:32 GMT -4
No. His roll 1 move was a level 3 move which breaks the unwritten card rules.
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Post by MT on Feb 28, 2011 11:00:15 GMT -4
I've got to back up Doulbe A's memory on this one. Jester's missing the number after "2.piledriver (ch G)" on level 3 offense. At least he is on the first printing. I've never seen a newer one to know if it ever got corrected.
The official card creation guidlines as they stand today, did not take effect until about the fourth expansion. Before that there are a lot of variations that break the guidlines. Actagon is one that comes to mind, just for an example.
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Post by Chad Olson on Feb 28, 2011 12:49:04 GMT -4
I remember the Jester the same way. Never seen the corrected version.
The first set especially broke the "rules" that Tom later cemented for card creation. Actagon & Killer Queen had (ch G or ch H) moves on their Level 2 Offense. The first printing of the choice chart referred ch G/H moves to the out of the ring chart instead of the deathjump chart. No matter what chart you used, that made those 2 pretty tough on Level 2!
Back to the original topic, I always thought Wildcat's ag was weird, since his finisher was some crazy dive, wasn't it? Maybe that's why it was a "miss" finisher. Was it a miss finisher? I'm getting confused.
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Post by executioner on Feb 28, 2011 12:52:46 GMT -4
Agree, Wildcat's (ag) rating was always illogical given his finisher, but anywho. For me it was the Aethran slave (don't recall his name) who had his mouth sewn shut, but still had "bite to forehead-2" or words to that effect. ?
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Post by Chad Olson on Feb 28, 2011 12:56:53 GMT -4
I guess Wildcat was still a rookie, so that would explain his awkwardness while doing his finisher sometimes!
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Post by executioner on Feb 28, 2011 13:01:22 GMT -4
I guess Wildcat was still a rookie, so that would explain his awkwardness while doing his finisher sometimes! That probably makes the most sense.
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Post by lwffantrav on Feb 28, 2011 15:10:07 GMT -4
Back to the original topic, I always thought Wildcat's ag was weird, since his finisher was some crazy dive, wasn't it? Maybe that's why it was a "miss" finisher. Was it a miss finisher? I'm getting confused. Yes, it was a miss finisher. Can't remember offhand if it was an even/odd or Roll the dice, miss 7-12 thing. I can see the rookie thing would play in missing the move. I was referring to the actual +4 agility. That's Man-Mountain agility. I would think to perform that move, it would at least be a 0 or better. I know there were a few missing numbers on moves/charts (Karah Son of Bash card and Phantasy 2109 card) along with the Guardsman bite to forehead and Cosmos' Thantos gaffe. I'll have to look for anymore.
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Post by todd on Feb 28, 2011 18:41:50 GMT -4
Back to the original topic, I always thought Wildcat's ag was weird, since his finisher was some crazy dive, wasn't it? Maybe that's why it was a "miss" finisher. Was it a miss finisher? I'm getting confused. Yes, it was a miss finisher. Can't remember offhand if it was an even/odd or Roll the dice, miss 7-12 thing. I can see the rookie thing would play in missing the move. I was referring to the actual +4 agility. That's Man-Mountain agility. I would think to perform that move, it would at least be a 0 or better. I know there were a few missing numbers on moves/charts (Karah Son of Bash card and Phantasy 2109 card) along with the Guardsman bite to forehead and Cosmos' Thantos gaffe. I'll have to look for anymore. Phantasy has been around since 2109 ? no wonder Tom was hinting at her leaving the GWF next year
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 28, 2011 18:43:47 GMT -4
All of the women have been around forever. There hasn't been a change to the division in like 3 sets.
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Post by todd on Feb 28, 2011 21:41:03 GMT -4
All of the women have been around forever. There hasn't been a change to the division in like 3 sets. I think only She Devil, Shanna Ra, and Phantasy have been around since 2119 the others Sultana, Deadliest, Strafe, Rotunda, and Mother Superior are more recent. I dont know how long She Devil and Shanna Ra have been around but I'm betting it's not as long as Phantasy
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 28, 2011 21:51:22 GMT -4
Shann-Ra since 2114 and She Devil 2117.
Deadliest is the newest woman in the division and she showed up in 2123. Superior and Sultana have been around since 2121. Strafe since 2122 and Rounda since 2120. The division is really stagnant right now if you ask me.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 28, 2011 21:53:53 GMT -4
Phantasy 2109 Shann-Ra 2114
She Devil must be after 2115 as she's not in the GWF Files 2 book.
No love for the ladies in GWF or LOW.
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