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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Fleisch" data-cite="Fleisch" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41205" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Stats are ever evolving. One thing that people need to take into consideration is that this mod was started over 3 years ago so there may still be some stats that reflected a worker back then that haven't been updated due to a number of reasons - time constraints due to everything else people want added and fixed, but also forgetfulness due to the drugs I take.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thanks for the answer! On the other hand, maybe it's better that the stats are evolving than it would be if they were set in stone. <img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
  2. <p>My first time trying your mods, I am currently looking through how you statted workers I know and I admit to being confused more than a few times - for example with how you assign Star Quality to female workers. (I have no idea, for example, why Asuka has <40 SQ, Bayley somewhere around 50, while Charlotte 75 - is it purely about how athletic they look? Because if it's about the intangible stuff that makes a person a star candidate then the following Bailey and Asuka have aquired and the crowds' reaction seems - to a casual once-in-a-while watcher - to be more intense than Charlotte's.)</p><p> Is there any place where you wrote up what things you took into consideration while assigning things like SQ, overness etc.? (because I don't feel I should take up your time with asking to write this up if you haven't)</p>
  3. Ok so I don't know Spanish therefore I only now found out the name idea is a bit stupid in Spanish, also naming the finishers would result only in butchering of the poor language. But I guess you need some Mexican wrestlers, so maybe you can use those: Name: Langosta I Age: 28 (9 years pro) Gender: Male Size: Lightweight Nationality and complexion: Mexican, Latino Active areas (where the person can sign): Mexico, USA Home area/region (where the person is from): Mexico Appearance/Comparison in real life: Wears a mask based on locust head Style: Luchador Finisher: [Huracanrrana] Company(ies) currently working for: PLL Bio: Jose Buento is an experienced midcarder, known in the Mexican scene for being a good, ferocious brawler for his size. He now leads The Locust stable in PLL - a trio of hyperagressive, fast rudos that devour their opponents like locust (unless they happen to face some main eventers). Langosta I is the most aggressive and unrelenting of the three. Name: Langosta II Age: 23 (6 years pro) Gender: Male Size: Lightweight Nationality and complexion: Mexican, Latino Active areas (where the person can sign): Mexico, USA Home area/region (where the person is from): Mexico Appearance/Comparison in real life: Wears a mask based on locust head Style: Luchador Finisher: [Leg trap camel clutch] Company(ies) currently working for: PLL Bio: Alberto Corrarez comes from a family with 50 years of wrestling tradition. The Corrarez men are known for being solid tecnicos in small-time promotions, but lacking the star quality, charisma and flashiness to ever make it into any of the Big Two. Alberto however has shown some flashes of star potential and was contracted by PLL to be a part of their rudo midcard stable, The Swarm, consisting of three fast, young and aggressive fighters in locust masks. A bit more technically minded than most traditional rudos, Langosta II is the stable's submission specialist. Name: Langosta III Age: 23 (5 years pro) Gender: Male Size: Lightweight Nationality and complexion: American, White [though tanned] Active areas (where the person can sign): Mexico, USA, Canada Home area/region (where the person is from): California, USA Appearance/Comparison in real life: Wears a mask based on locust head Style: Cruiserweight Finisher: [shooting star press] Company(ies) currently working for: PLL Jeremy Salt is a young Californian high-flier who went to Mexico after a girl he met and got hooked into the lucha libre business. His style is a mixture of American indie cruiserweights and the lucha elements he picked up during his 2 years stay. His flying abilities and speed impressed PLL enough that he was given the third Langosta mask in the Locust stable of fast-and-hard-hitting, aggressive rudos.
  4. If you still need help in October, when I will be able to devote more of my time, then I'll gladly help. There is, however, one thing that has always bothered me when it comes to 9000-verse character stats. How do you rate the in-ring abilities of characters? For some it might be easier (like, dunno, Namor or Superman), but for example for Green/Red/Yellow/Rainbow Lanterns - is their ability to make stuff with their rings Technical or Aerial/Flashiness? And what about sword- or gun-wielding characters? Or magicians?
  5. Name: El Demonio Oriental Age: 27 (9 year pro) Gender: Male Size: Lightweight Nationality and complexion: Mexican, Latino Active areas (where the person can sign): Mexico, Japan, USA Home area/region (where the person is from): Mexico Appearance/Comparison in real life: Wears a mask based on Hannya demon masks from Japanes Noh theatre Style: Japanese Junior Finisher: Kamikaze (Tornado Kick) Company(ies) currently working for: PLL Bio: El Demonio Oriental is a Mexican wrestler who spent his childhood and youth in Japan, and was fascinated with Japanese wrestling and culture. After spending 7 years in Japan, training and fighting on the independent scene (as well as a low-card wrestler for BUSHIDO), he came back to the home country with a cool mask (and yes, he is aware Hannya is a female demon, he doesn't care) and a desire to share his passion with other Mexicans.
  6. Name: Piotr Tyniecki Age: 31 (1 year a pro) Gender: Male Size: Light Heavyweight Nationality and complexion: Polish (White) Appearance/Comparison in real life: Dariusz "Tiger" Michalczewski (if he dabbled in MMA and wrestling) Style: Brawler/MMA crossover Finisher: Lights Out (Uppercut) Company(ies) currently working for: None (although maybe he can be fit into one of the European ones) Bio: Tyniecki was a hot prospect in boxing, amassing a respectable amateur record and turning pro at 25 with good results, while also dabbling in some MMA. A hand injury has ended his career in both of those sports though. Looking for something to do with himself, he discovered wrestling (which isn't really popular in Poland) and decided to try and become pro wrestler and bring the sport to his home country. For now, though, he is just starting, and while he's got the looks and physical capabilities, he's very green when it comes to the basics of the business.
  7. The link no longer works, any chance for a reupload?
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