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A 36x36 Wrestling Arena Map. Here is a sample of the map and I printed a copy out for testing. We are looking into producing this map, thought I'd share this with you guys.
The ring has a Special Rule:
Anyone who takes damage inside the ring is knocked backed, if they are knocked out of the ring, they take one additional damage. (Just imagine that last part like hitting a wall)
I like it. But you should change the ring rules to something like this:
Characters that take damage in the ring from non-ring game effects are knocked back. Knockback paths stop at the rope and turn buckle squares. If a character hits the turn buckle, deal the character 1 damage. If a character hits the ropes, roll one D6 and perform as follows:
1: The character is knocked back into the attacking character and the attacking character is dealt 2 damage.
2-3: The character is knocked back into the attacking character and is dealt 2 damage
4-5: The character is knocked back into the attacking character and both characters are dealt two damage.
6: Place the character in the first square outside the ring and deal it 1 penetrating damage.
Then we need a Jimmy Hart clix that can bring objects from outside the game!
Gulyadkin Victims List: Spider-Man (ASM 001b), Green Goblin (M10A 004).
Black Panther R (IC) Mjolnir Attempts: 2 for 2! HE IS WORTHY!
I will definitely buy this!!!
There have been so many great comic stories featuring boxing or wrestling rings! I immediately had flashbacks to the first appearance of Unus the Untouchable in X-MEN. So many great comic book characters have squared off in the ring over the years!
Great job! Looking forward to playing on this one!!!
Je Suis Charlie!
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