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Post by Asaemon on Sept 12, 2022 18:38:48 GMT 1
I got two questions: Is there a guide to matching wrestler styles? For example, except for the Technical-Technical chemistry; Like the Brawler-Regular Wrestler or the Cruiserweight-Japanese Junior chemistry etc. There have been, but I don't remember all. Technical should work with puroresu and regular. Cruiserweight should work well with Japanese Junior. Regular is pretty neutral and works with both brawlers and entertainers.
My other question is; After a match between a high momentum wrestler and a low momentum wrestler, is there a chance that the momentum of the high momentum wrestler will decrease? I am asking this question specifically for TEW 2013. As long as the storylines are hot, you don't need to worry. I never really pay attention to momentum, just to the storylines.
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Post by creativeleader81 on Sept 13, 2022 22:03:22 GMT 1
How do I hire Misawa and/or Chono? It's 1993 and Japan is not an active region. Mitsuharu Misawa and Masahiro Chono are unemployed. My promotion is too small for them. In TEW 2020, how or what can I edit to try and hire these guys? I gotta have them!
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 18:52:52 GMT 1
How do I hire Misawa and/or Chono?It's 1993 and Japan is not an active region. Mitsuharu Misawa and Masahiro Chono are unemployed. My promotion is too small for them. In TEW 2020, how or what can I edit to try and hire these guys? I gotta have them! If you press preferences while in game you have current settings. Look for the one named restricted areas and set it to off.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 18:55:02 GMT 1
If you are too small for them then it's based on the promotion size, the workers popularity and the workers personality.
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Post by Frank Reed on Sept 17, 2022 21:18:14 GMT 1
There are a few things I want to learn.
What precautions do you take against wrestlers' drug and alcohol habits? For example, do you set a drug policy? What things would you recommend? In almost every match I book, a wrestler is negatively effected by his drug or alcohol habit. Does this negative effect greatly affect the overall rating of the match? I'm currently in the 60-70 point range across all show and match ratings and can't increase it. I think it's because of the negative effects of these habits. (According to what is written in the Dirt sheet)
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 18, 2022 15:14:22 GMT 1
There are a few things I want to learn. What precautions do you take against wrestlers' drug and alcohol habits? For example, do you set a drug policy? What things would you recommend? In almost every match I book, a wrestler is negatively effected by his drug or alcohol habit. I focus on the incidents (feedback to get the worker to change his lifestyles and using rehab if the wrestler have written contracts). Does this negative effect greatly affect the overall rating of the match? I'm currently in the 60-70 point range across all show and match ratings and can't increase it. I think it's because of the negative effects of these habits. (According to what is written in the Dirt sheet) Yeah drugs and alcohol can mess up matches and ratings.
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Post by Frank Reed on Oct 3, 2022 7:53:09 GMT 1
How do you push your young talents? Apart from the obvious techniques, I would like to learn some tips. For example, would you recommend booking with jobbers and dominate to them? When I do it this way, it gets crappy match ratings. But should I continue if it will work in the long run?
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Post by Asaemon on Oct 3, 2022 19:42:46 GMT 1
How do you push your young talents? Apart from the obvious techniques, I would like to learn some tips. For example, would you recommend booking with jobbers and dominate to them? When I do it this way, it gets crappy match ratings. But should I continue if it will work in the long run? I would save the squash matches and the dominate rule for workers that have at least B in Menace and C-/C in Charisma. Domination have been nerfed since TEW2013 and isn't as effective anymore. The dominate worker need to be at least lower midcard while the squashed worker need to be a enhancement talent or opener. Personally I think the best way is to push them as lower midcarders and to have them in active storylines. Teaming with more experienced tag team worker is always good. When your promotion is big enough all workers shown on tv usually bumps to 35/40 popularity nationwide.
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Post by Frank Reed on Oct 22, 2022 8:39:09 GMT 1
Is there a connection between the Work the Crowd (road agent note) and the level of charisma that wrestlers have?
I would like to ask the same question for the All Out option. Is this also related to stamina or resiliance? Should I look at these levels in the wrestlers going into the match before clicking these options?
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Post by Asaemon on Oct 22, 2022 9:06:38 GMT 1
Is there a connection between the Work the Crowd (road agent note) and the level of charisma that wrestlers have? I would like to ask the same question for the All Out option. Is this also related to stamina or resiliance? Should I look at these levels in the wrestlers going into the match before clicking these options? If I remember correctly Work the Crowd is only for the first match of the card. If you use pre show matches you can use this in the dark match.
During the show you can use Calm the Crowd or Lift the Crowd, depending on you want to get the crowd hot or cool. If you use stuff like Perfect Show Theory it can make sense to cool the crowd before you big match instead of coming from a 100% angle or semi main event. Psychology is a important skill for all these match aims.
Personally I seldom use the match aims listed above.
For All Out Match you want good and flashy in ring workers with good stamina. I always use this match aim for my Cruiserweight / Light Heavyweight matches.
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