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Post by joshthejerseyboy on Aug 25, 2008 19:16:10 GMT -5
I might be itching to start a comeback
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Post by BK London on Aug 25, 2008 19:39:55 GMT -5
o------------------------------------o I BRING BACK JUJUBES I o------------------------------------o I I d(^_^)b
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Post by joshthejerseyboy on Aug 26, 2008 6:51:15 GMT -5
Hell I'll bring Simba Mufasa
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Post by Dan White on Aug 26, 2008 23:31:25 GMT -5
Dude, you have the crappest moveset on the planet.
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Post by stranger on Aug 26, 2008 23:51:06 GMT -5
How so? It was worse before, I've ordered it from weakest to strongest. I don't see how it's "the crappiest on the planet."
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Post by Dan White on Aug 26, 2008 23:55:43 GMT -5
Major Signature Moves 1. Fisherman Brainbuster 2. Super Kick 3. Cradle Piledriver 4. Superbomb 5. DDT 6. Twisting brainbuster 7. 450 Splash
All those signatures are amongst the most common signatures/finishers you'll find in E-Feds. I mean, show some variety or something.
Finishers: Tombstone Piledriver [Vulgar Driver] Figure-Four Leglock [The Verge! [image] ]
A 210 pounder doing a Tombstone? That'll be tough to do without botching pretty frequently. Owen Hart could have told you that, and I think he weighed a bit more than that. You ought to keep your moveset in accordance to your character's weight. PM Senator, he's a god at these things.
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Aug 26, 2008 23:59:42 GMT -5
I kind of agree with Dan here.
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Post by stranger on Aug 27, 2008 0:04:52 GMT -5
Wow, would you rather me use a double flipping piledriver conchairto for the love of god? I had those moves because they're moves that my character uses.
I signed up as a cruiserweight, and I pretty much expect that I'd be wrestling in a cruiserweight division, meaning yes, a small guy can lift a guy his size.
And Owen Hart wasn't small... he just did ariel moves well. Bret was smaller than Owen was in their primes and he had a piledriver as a signature move without botching it.
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Post by Dan White on Aug 27, 2008 0:09:28 GMT -5
Ok, that's fair enough. Just so you know though, I'd imagine with those signature moves at least 10 people in the fed share those moves.
And a Piledrive is safer than a Tombstone.
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Aug 27, 2008 0:10:25 GMT -5
Well as you can see, the ACW roster isn't as large as it used to be. There aren't really divisions. Hell, FSX, former World Champion had his character at like 180 something pounds. Former World Champion Steve Philips? 195? Yoko? Much less than that. Just because the characters are little doesn't mean they can't get the job done. You just need to have moves that make sense. And seeing as how we AREN'T really categorized by weight divisions, you gotta kind of put that in the back of your mind.
Like for me, I have a Death Valley Driver as my finisher. Only use that on opponents that would be actually possibly for a 197 pound man to do. If he cant? Still have a springboard moonsault and leaping Diamond Cutter. He's a light-heavyweight, but there are still options if the need be.
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Post by stranger on Aug 27, 2008 0:11:44 GMT -5
Yeah, but Bret was smaller so you'd probably think that it would be just as difficult for the bigger Owen to do a tombstone.
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Post by stranger on Aug 27, 2008 0:15:54 GMT -5
I still have the Figure Four though, which can literally be done on anyone... and you can set it up with a DDT...
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Post by Commissioner Zero on Aug 27, 2008 0:19:20 GMT -5
I realize that, but your signature moves -- you could only hit about 3 of those. Superkick, 450, and DDT. And normally, a 450 is kind of finisher worthy, same with a superkick.
But ehh, whatever. Just saying.
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Post by stranger on Aug 27, 2008 0:23:39 GMT -5
I disagree with the sentiment that guys shouldn't use other guys finishers as signature moves. The point of a finisher is that the person who uses their move as a finish means that they do it better than anyone else. Say you have D-Von Dudley do a leg drop in the middle of the match. Obviously it won't get him the three count, or else it would be his finisher. Also, a leg drop from D-Von is nothing compared to a leg drop from Hulk Hogan, because Hogan does it better than anyone. This is all in kayfabe of course. So if I use a superkick as a signature move, it means that I can't do it as well as Shawn Michaels or Stevie Richards, because a Superkick from them usually means the end. Except for Stevie.
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Post by jonnyomega on Aug 27, 2008 0:34:23 GMT -5
In ACW we've always had the unspoken agreement that people try not to include other people's finishes in their regular moveset.
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