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how do you set up the three move combos?

SnDvls316Posted on 06/20/04 at 00:27:38

thanks
Critic of the DawnPosted on 06/20/04 at 08:12:16

It's easy.  In the wrestler database, each wrestler will have 2 spaces for a move combo.  There are 4 possible ways to use these spaces.

1)  Leave both blank to indicate that no combo exists.

2)  Put 2 different moves in to indicate a brief chain of moves.  For example, Kurt Angle might have a waistlock takedown as the first and a front facelock as the second.

3)  Put 2 of the same move to indicate a series of moves.  This can range from 2-5 presently, but in the past this chain would continue until interrupted (it was changed because simple moves would cause problems because they were virtually impossible to counter).  You might put this into a Ric Flair export, for example, to depict the series of chops he often gets into.

4)  Finally, simply fill the first space with a move and leave the second blank to create a triple series.  Benoit would have German Suplex here, Eddie Guerrero would have Vertical Suplex, etc.

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
Owen Hart RIPPosted on 06/22/04 at 16:41:30

4)  Finally, simply fill the first space with a move and leave the second blank to create a triple series.  Benoit would have German Suplex here, Eddie Guerrero would have Vertical Suplex, etc.

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"

Remember when Val Venis was wrestling as Chief Morley, he used a triple vertical suplex too!
LionsaultPosted on 06/22/04 at 18:55:51

For cryin' out loud...yes, there's lots of wrestlers that use 3 move combos. Benoit and Guerrero are examples, which were fine by themselves..
kicPosted on 06/22/04 at 19:46:51

If you want to get downright technical, Benoit used to do a triple snap suplex. :D ;) 8)
xsouporheroxPosted on 06/23/04 at 00:35:05

Justin Credible does a series of like 7 vertical suplexes in RoH.