Kane now has his own championship, forged within the very depths of The Darkside, appropriately named the Darkside Championship, and blasts you in the skull with it. As The Rookie, it will be your task to journey throughout these locations, recruit your party, recover the remnants of the broken championship and travel to the depths of the Darkside to save the world as we once knew it from chaos.
Sticking with the Dragon Age theme, they may not all be your friends, but sometimes personal issues have to be set aside for the greater good. How you interact with each party member will affect the story in some shape or form. Party members and The Rookie will be divided into three groups: Champions Warriors The heavy-hitters, these are the guys and gals , you want on the front lines doing damage and protecting the party.
Champions can use heavy weapons like sledgehammers and steel chairs. High-Flyers Rogues In your typical RPG, High-Flyers would be classed as rogues or thieves, they move quickly and strike before the even knows they're there.
High-Flyers rely on their gauntlets and boots for weapons. Phenoms Mages Your Phenoms are the magic users who usually hang back and cast spells, but in our game, one Phenom in particular can become your most powerful ally one guess who that is. Phenoms use magic as a weapon. Heroes Along with The Rookie, who can be whatever you make him or her out to be, you will recruit several friends and rivals along the way who will aid you in your journey: Triple H Class: Champion Armed with his trusty Giant Sledgehammer, The Game will be recruited early on in the game that's confusing and will always have his sights set on the ultimate goal, even if that means questionable moral choices have to be made along the way.
While Triple H will take a shortcut to the goal, Cena will always choose the honorable path, even if it's more difficult. Beth Phoenix Class: Champion The first of our Diva characters, The Glamazon can be just as tough as her male counterparts and isn't afraid to fight anyone, male, female or leprechaun. Did I mention the Hornswoggle level yet? CM Punk Class: High-Flyer His lightning-quick offense matched only by his lightning-quick wit, CM Punk isn't looking to make friends, just a way out of this ridiculous world he's stuck in.
Rey Mysterio Class: High-Flyer The ultimate good guy and the fastest character in your party, Rey Rey would have the unique ability to strike almost any enemy on screen, no matter how far away. Natalya Class: High-flyer Weaker enemies will be instantly decapitated by Natalya's out-of-nowhere spinning clothesline.
If I was designing an aerial wrestler relies on Dex for attack and damage modifier , I'd have to roll a 6 or lower to guarantee that I got either a cruiserweight or light cruiserweight class. Oh, and if you are playing a female superstar and are rolling randomly for weight, then you divide the final weight by two.
It doesn't say anything about how this affects choosing your weight, but I guess the spirit of the rules is that you can't have a female super heavyweight or ultra heavyweight. Fat chicks are TNA only. Not that you'd really want to be in the top two tiers, mind you.
The flip side is that you are vulnerable to Weight Damage. The difference between your lift DC and 15 is applied as extra damage upon a successful lift maneuver or knockdown, or as self-inflicted damage if you miss any maneuver that has "possible stun on self" or "possible stun on self if missed" modifier. Not only that, but you have to spend that same number of points when performing aerial maneuvers or "any action requiring physical exertion.
Oh, and if you are Ultra Heavyweight, you only get one starting feat everyone else gets two. This might have been for balance, but it could also be a nod to the frequency of really big superstars to be complete stinkers.
On the otherhand, if a player really wants to be the next Andre, I don't think its fair to penalize him. Okay, now we're on to Character Level. Things get a little murky here, and that's because the book never openly addresses what side of Kayfabe the game is operating on. You see, level corresponds to where on the card your character is at. For example, at level 1, a Superstar is limited to "Dark Matches," while Superstars level 10 and above could potentially be in the main event for.
Now, the rules assume that each match in KYR! Personally, it's not the fault of the rules, just my mind wondering about the possibilities. Next we get to KYR! A Superstar's Endurance is there Constitution Score times their level. Endurance is subtracted when you take normal damage, and can also be spent for certain abilities. Trauma is your Constitution Score and remains unchanged over time, and is subtracted when you take damage from a confirmed critical.
This reflects more serious injuries. This section also mentions Talents and Training Background, which we'll get to later. The book also mentions your Finishing Maneuver, which you choose at level one. Your finisher does double damage, but can't be modified once you've created it unless you have a feat or special ability. Next is Attitude, KYR!
You can pick to be a Face, Heel, or Neutral. In theory, this is supposed to determine which kind of opponent you fight Faces don't fight other Faces, for example , but from my exposure to wrestling, there's nothing wrong with these sorts of matches - the crowd is pretty adept at picking out a favorite and sticking to it.
Attitude also allows for Heat Action Points to be spent in specific ways. Then there is a section on multiclassing, which is pretty much the same as standard D20 except that there is no XP penalty for taking more than two character classes.
The back of the book has a sample of Superstars, and most of them have multiclassed pretty heavily. Next Time: Character Classes! I contacted Scopely and they told me I needed all the info above to reinstate my account.
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