Welcome warriors to the stage of history!
This is my first ever dice based game, and it is in the spirit of traditional fighting games. Inlcuding another first for me: pre-set characters!
I have 8 warriors for you all to sample and play as, with a plot that connects all of them to Frokane Fighting Tournament. But of course the main feature of this game is the fighting. So there will be two modes to this RP.
If you want to properly take on the role of one of the 8 fighters you can play this as a Story Mode RP where you will learn more about your character, along with leveling up with new moves along the way.
If you simply want to try out the fighting system then Arcade Mode is for you. Just a 1 on 1 Arena style fight.
This RP will be Cross-Posted in both Arena and Tabletop as it has something for both communities!
This is also a constant WIP and will be refined with new 'versions' as time goes on.
This is my first ever dice based game, and it is in the spirit of traditional fighting games. Inlcuding another first for me: pre-set characters!
I have 8 warriors for you all to sample and play as, with a plot that connects all of them to Frokane Fighting Tournament. But of course the main feature of this game is the fighting. So there will be two modes to this RP.
If you want to properly take on the role of one of the 8 fighters you can play this as a Story Mode RP where you will learn more about your character, along with leveling up with new moves along the way.
If you simply want to try out the fighting system then Arcade Mode is for you. Just a 1 on 1 Arena style fight.
This RP will be Cross-Posted in both Arena and Tabletop as it has something for both communities!
This is also a constant WIP and will be refined with new 'versions' as time goes on.
The 4 Distance Zones
At all times both fighters will be a certain distance from each other. There are 4 zones each representing a proximity. Certain abilities can only be used in certain zones and sometimes effects of moves will change depending on the zone you are both in. Identifying, managing and controlling distance is a vital part of every fight and your key to victory.
Zone 4 'The Outer Orbit'
This is the longest range that two humans can fight each other. No grappling only max distance strikes such as long stepping jabs and snapping front and side kicks. This is the 'keep away' distance. Used by highly defensive and technical fighters to cautiously spar and sometimes frustrate opponents.
Zone 3 'The Tight Circle'
Can be described loosely as 'kickboxing range' this is the distance where the majority of strikes are used. Jabs, Straights, Low Kicks, Body Kicks a few takedown attempts and much more can be thrown from this distance. Fighters who want to 'stand and fight' will mostly be in this range it offers the best chance to do high damage while still maintaining a level of defensive options.
Zone 2 'The Pocket'
Also known as the 'phone booth' this is the closest range for striking. Close proximity hooks, elbows, knees, body attacks and the vast majority of grapple attacks are used in this zone. Defense is very difficult and risky and damage output is high. With wilder brawlers getting the best of their styles 'swinging for the fences' at this range. Grapplers also have the most set up options here, with their opponent literally just within their grasp.
Zone 1 'The Clinch'/'The Scramble'
The closest proximity describes the standing grappling state of the clinch and the ground grappling state of the scramble. The is where clinch and ground strikes are used and all submissions and holds will be initiated. The grappling range is a chess game of wits and fighting for position but also a test of strength and toughness. The majority of fights end in this zone.
Turns & Actions
The flow of combat is very simple. You have a turn with a full range of moving and attacking options and then your opponent will have a 'response' with more limited and defensive options. Then it will be your opponent's Turn and then you will have a chance for a 'response'
Example:
Player A: Turn 1
Player B: Response to Turn 1
Player B: Turn 2
Player A: Response to Turn 2
Player A: Turn 3
Player B: Response to Turn 3
Player B: Turn 4
Player A: Response to Turn 4
<and repeat>
Your 'Turn' is where you make all of your major actions. You have one move option, a normal attack string, and abilities and special moves.
Your move option is the most important. The most basic of these is to step in to get closer to your opponent (example: step in to from zone 4 to zone 3) or to step back for the opposite effect. You can also side step and pivot, which are harder to do, and require tests of not only your speed and technique but your opponent's. If succesful you can approach and opponent from an angle or the side, which makes attacking more effective. In rare cases, some pivots can even put you behind your opponent!
When grappling your 'move' options are much more limited and it can only be used to either attempt a break or an escape from a grapple. Or to attempt to advance your 'position' if you are on the ground.
Attacks & Combos
An attack is the most basic and common move of any fight, you will select your attack from the 'Universal Move List' (see index). This is a pool of moves that all characters access with some exceptions. Depending on fighting styles there are some moves that cant or can only be used by certain characters. For example. Callie can throw a Jab but cant throw a knee. While Marcus can attempt an Arm-bar but cant attempt a karate chop.
Next is your combo string.
When throwing a combo you are stringing together a collection of normal attacks. You can combine any attacks together, but certain attacks flow better into each other than others. For example, a jab into a straight will give your chain a 'True Combo' bonus. But only if they are the only two attacks used. The True combo bonus will be void if you throw in a spinning back kick to end the combo.
The amount of attacks you can put into a combo is determined by your character's attack chain. For example Ryo-ji has a combo chain of 3. Which means he can string together 3 normal moves from the universal moveset. So an example combo for Ryo-ji would be Straight Punch + Knife hand strike + Front Kick
This would be a 'normal combo chain' considering it has no true combo and is not followed by any special moves. Combos are naturally high level fighting techniques and with every attack thrown the risks increase. This is described by mechanic that makes every consecutive attack easier to counter. This doesnt apply during 'True Combos' as the attacks flow into each other so easily.
For example when Ryo-ji throws his above combo, his first straight punch will be of normal difficulty to counter. But by the time hes thrown his 3rd attack, you will recieve a bonus on your counter roll to represent the difficulty of consecutive attacking.
Your combo chain is your max limit of attacks. Your character does not have to use all of their combo capacity. Ryo-ji could throw a straight punch into a knife and strike for a 2 hit combo. Or just a back kick on its own.
Special Moves
Special moves describe a broad range of unique attacks that are powerful and useful. The main property of special moves is that they can be used to finish off an attack chain. For example, even if your character has an attack chain of 3, you can still throw all 3 attacks and then finish with a special move. Some special moves are pre-set true combos, so if Ryo-ji follows his 3 hit combo chain with his special move: Hard Falcon which is itself a 3 hit combo so in total you will throw a 6 hit combo in one turn!
Note that the consecutive combo difficulty effect does extend to special moves. So a special move thrown at the end of a longer combo is easier to counter than one thrown by itself.
Some special moves are counters. They will be used on your reaction as apposed to your turn, and sometimes they will have automatic properties such as blocking amd countering a punch or a throw. Note that non-counter special moves can still be used on your response but at the expense of your regular counter options.
Special moves are difficult and taxing attacks that cant be used all the time. If you use Ryo-Ji's Hard Falcon on your turn (l) you wont be able to use another special move until your next response at the earliest (if you use a special move on a response you wont be able to use a Special move until your turn after the next at the earliest). Also you wont be able to use Hard Falcon again. You will have to mix it up with a different move to prevent dependence on one technique.
Grapples
Grapples are a normal action but they function different to strikes, most regular grapples do zero damage. and are used solely to initiate the 'clinch' or 'the scramble'. Grapples can be used on their own (instead of a normal attack combo) or at the end of combo (replacing on of the attacks). For example if Ryo-ji wants to attempt a grapple after a combo he can only throw 2 normal attacks with his 3rd attack being replaced with the grapple. Or he can forego his entire combo and just use the grapple on his own.
Grapples also are effected by consecutive difficulty and there also 'true combos' that end with grapples which subvert that. You can only use a special move after a grapple if it specifically says you can.
Response Phase
After your opponent's Turn you have a chance to react to it. This is called the 'response' which is defensive reactions. If your opponent is Callie and she throws a 5 hit combo at you, you have option to respond to every single one of those attacks (even if your own combo chain is lower). Your response options are to Block, Dodge+Counter, and use Special Moves. Your movement options are more limited, but you can attempt a fairly risky 'escape' (both standing and grappling) but at the expense of your other options.
Blocking
The main response is to block, it assumed that all of your opponent's attacks are accurate and if you don't make any effort to move they will hit you every time. But you can safely attempt to reduce damage of any attack by blocking. You can spend your entire response turn blocking, where you will take tests to see how much damage you can reduce. Consecutive blocking does have a penalty where sometimes your guard will be broken where you will enter a moment of 'stun' which removes your ability to your next opponents move.
Dodge & Counter
This is the high risk, high reward defensive maneuver where you attempt to dodge the attack your opponent threw and counter with your own. The roll is dependent on your speed and technique stats (and your opponents). When successfully you can deal damage successfully and sometimes even stun your opponent to prevent their next attack. When it fails though you take MORE damage based on you swaying into the attack accidentally. And you will be left dizzy by a failed counter. Counter-Special Moves can be used in place of any dodge-counters and have a very high success rate. If you want to use a 'Normal' Special Move it is only possible after a successful dodge counter.
Escape!
Sometimes you dont want to stand in front of your attacking opponent and simply get out of the range of attacks completely this is seen as a risky (and fairly cowardly) move. Which will test your charisma. When standing your character will move as far away as possible (Zone 4) which will put them out of range of most attacks thrown from 2 or 3 (but not all of them) note that escape wont work if you already in Zone 4. If you fail an escape your character will clumsily trip over themselves as they hastily try to backtrack and end up on the floor and dizzy for the rest of the phase.
When in a grappling situation you may feel like you cant compete in the grappling department with an overbearing opponent. The Escape here will be similar to a panicked scurry, which could save you and get you to Zone 4. But if it fails, not only will you fail to escape but you will give your opponent a grappling advantage position. if your opponent already had and Adv position when you attempted the escape. Your character will enter the 'Broken' state.
Damage, Injury and Status Effects
Damage is represented by the loss of hitpoints over the course of the fight. This is the most common way to defeat an opponent, simply reducing hitpoints to zero. Strikes are the most consistent way to inflict this damage and Special Moves usually inflict more damage than the average combo string. Certain effects are active depending on your character's hit points and will change accordingly over the length of a match.
Injury represents the status of specifically damaged body parts. These are represented by the HEAD, BODY, ARMS and LEGS categories. Strikes will sometimes cause injury to these areas (such as leg kicks, body Punches or multiple strikes to a blocking opponent). However the most effective way to injure a body part is with holds. Which will specifically target 1 (or sometimes two) body parts at once. Once a body part becomes injured they are more susceptible to damage and will have more difficulty with the basics of fighting. For example, if Callie's legs are injured, she will need to take an extra roll when moving to see if she can manage it. Also speed will be effected in some ways. Also if an injured body part is targeted with a hold there is a chance your character will submit due to the pain. Which is another way to lose a round.
Arms: will take damage from constant blocking and armbars, arm cranks, certain arm and shoulder throws.
Legs: Will take damage from leg kicks, stomps, foot sweeps, tripping and leg locks
Body: Will take damage from strikes to the body, throws and torso holds.
Head: will take damage from strikes to the head, choke holds and certain throws.
Status effects are states your character can be in during the fight, most are negative though some have slight benefits.
Stun
Makes the opponent unable to react to the next move. If final move in the chain, robs opponent of their ability to move on their turn.
Dizzy
Makes the opponent completely incapacited for one turn/response, any attack landed to the head of the dizzy opponenet rolls 2d6 for a Flash Knockout 11 or 12 for most characters.
Broken
Opponent is demoralised, can only block or attack and use no special moves and cant enter advantage position in grappling.
Must take a confidence test at the end of turn/response to recover 1d10.
Can try and take on more confidence test the following turn 1d8 to recover. If both fail then opponent gives up match.
Fury
Too angry to block but attacks all do +1 damage. Wont use any holds and all non offensive abilities become useless. Cant attempt escape. Can try to calm down after 1 (confidence test 1d10) turn but will relax automatically after 2.
Berserk
Too mad to block, counter or do anything offensive. Cant step back. On response turn will throw one attack and forfiet all defense. Combo chain is increased by 1 and strength stat is temporarily increased by 1. Wont calm down automatically, only with a 2d6 confidence test. If not will become dizzy AND broken after 3 turns.
Grapples, Holds and Throws
Grappling is a regular action that any character can attempt on their turn but the state of grappling is fairly complex. Two characters holding each other in standing position (in Zone 1) is called the clinch. This is where clinch strikes can be thrown, short range and damaging attacks such as knees to the body, and short uppercuts. These attacks also cant be blocked by either character in the clinch. This is also where the majority of throws happen from. Throws are very damaging and injury inducing and almost always put the target on the floor (and occasionally the attacker on the floor with them). Throws can't be blocked, but can be 'resisted' which will cancel the throw if successful.
When the two characters are holding each other and on the floor (not standing) this is called 'The Scramble' (Also in Zone 1). This is where the majority of holds can be used. But there is also some striking from this distance too. From this position you can use you 'move' action to attempt to stand up, though it can be contested if you opponent wants to keep you grounded.
Lastly in both the clinch and the scramble there are 3 'positions' Neutral, Advantage, Disadvantage position. This represents the 'dominant' positions in grappling. In the clinch this could be something like a double under-hook for a wrestler or a Thai plum clinch for a kick-boxer. In this state one player is in advantage position and the other is in the disadvantage, this will effect damage done, move success, and attack and defense options. When neither character is at an advantage the grappling state is neutral. This is where to majority of grappling attempts will leave you. The neutral state represents two characters struggling for dominant position but neither achieving it.
Rolls, Tests and Saves
Attack Roll: Power + 1d6(whatever the dice formula stated on the attack) minus opponents toughness. (Will always do at least 1 if lands)
Grapple Attempt Roll: 2d6 + Technique vs Opponent's 2d6 + Strength
Grapple Attack Roll: Power + 1/2Strength + Attack Formula
Minus toughness.
Counter Roll: 1/2 speed and 1/2 technique (rounded up) needs to be higher than 2D6 roll.
Block Roll:
Technique minus 1d8 (1d10 if hands are injured) to see how much points are reduced.
Consecutive block difficulty..
Roll a die with a value of 1 (+1 for every attack ) at the end of string to see if guard gets broken. Must be lower than toughness.
Throw Roll:
Same as attack roll but strength is used instead of power plus 1/2 of technique rounded up.
Hold Success Roll
Strength and Technique + 2d6 vs opponents same roll. Every turn -2 from attacker.
Step-in or Step out Success Roll
Speed needs to be greater than 1d10
Taunt success 1d10 + charisma vs opponents 1d10 + charisma.
Escape! Success Speed + Charisma vs 1d10 and 1d6 (charisma then takes a -2 penalty afterwards.
Grapple Reversal Speed + Technique + 1d4
Vs opponents Speed and Technique + 1d6
Grappling for position 1/2 Speed + Strength + Technique + 1d6 vs Same.
Universal Attack List
Here is an index of all universal attacks broken down by Zones. Certain attacks can be used (or cant be used) by certain characters and that will be highlighted in brackets Also if any attacks require different dice rolls they will be mentioned here too.
Each attack has its own dice value: eg (d6 or d10) and a list of effects that come with it.
Counter Test indicates a bonus or penalty to how easy it is for your opponent to counter this move. If the number is -1 it means that it is easier for your opponent to counter as they will get a point taken off their counter test. A +1 would be a harder to counter move and the extra point reflects that.
Blocking Penalty describes attacks that are easier to block with a + value. So if your attack has a +2 blocking penalty, the number will be added to the opponents block roll. A minus value such as -2 would have the opposite effect to describe a harder to block attack.
Status Effect Chance is the possibility of inflicting a status effect on your opponent, simply roll one dice to take the test. If the effect is (Stun 5+) that means you will inflict stun with a roll of 5 or above.
Combo Ender means you don't have the option to follow this attack up with another one (not even a special move). And that your combo chain will always end with this attack.
Non Repeatable means you will not be able to use this attack more than once in a combo chain. This is to demonstrate the move being taxing or difficult.
At Zone 4 this is where the longest range attacks are. The pool is fairly limited as combos are hard to put together from such a long range. Expect there to be a lot of damage and counter penalties as a trade off for keeping a safe distance.
This is the meat of the attack list. Most attacks are thrown from here. Remember some attacks have knock-back, which will put the opponent back into zone 4 if successful.
Zone 2 is where all the most damaging strikes are thrown, this is where fighters leave everything in the ring and where the majority of Knockouts happen. Fighting here is risky but the payoff can be immense. This is also where the majority of grappling moves are attempted which adds to the risk/reward of this zone even more.
This is where the majority of throws are executed from . because of the tight space of a standing grapple it is difficult to get the appropriate leverage for effective striking. This is where grapples are at a huge advantage. The Scramble is similar in regards to striking and the main place where dangerous holds are executed from. The two states will have their own lists. The ADV,NEU and DIS highlights which position the move can be used from.
Each attack has its own dice value: eg (d6 or d10) and a list of effects that come with it.
Counter Test indicates a bonus or penalty to how easy it is for your opponent to counter this move. If the number is -1 it means that it is easier for your opponent to counter as they will get a point taken off their counter test. A +1 would be a harder to counter move and the extra point reflects that.
Blocking Penalty describes attacks that are easier to block with a + value. So if your attack has a +2 blocking penalty, the number will be added to the opponents block roll. A minus value such as -2 would have the opposite effect to describe a harder to block attack.
Status Effect Chance is the possibility of inflicting a status effect on your opponent, simply roll one dice to take the test. If the effect is (Stun 5+) that means you will inflict stun with a roll of 5 or above.
Combo Ender means you don't have the option to follow this attack up with another one (not even a special move). And that your combo chain will always end with this attack.
Non Repeatable means you will not be able to use this attack more than once in a combo chain. This is to demonstrate the move being taxing or difficult.
[Zone 4 Attacks]
At Zone 4 this is where the longest range attacks are. The pool is fairly limited as combos are hard to put together from such a long range. Expect there to be a lot of damage and counter penalties as a trade off for keeping a safe distance.
Jousting Side Kick:
A long range kick to the body of an opponent, Cannot be used by Callie.
(1d8)
-1 to counter test
Longfist Punch:
A long range snap punch to the head. Cannot be used by Sven or Ivy.
(1d4)
+1 to counter test
Sniper Jab:
Long range jab to the head Can only be used by Callie.
(1d6) (Stun 6+) (Injury Bonus)
Long Overhand:
A long range straight punch to the head.
(1d5) (Stun 6+)
-1 to counter test
+1 Blocking penalty
Front Snap Kick:
A quick kick to the opponents face. Can only be used by Han, Ryo Ji and Jacqui.
(1d7) (Fury +5)
+1 to counter test.
Palm Thrust:
A long range strike with an outstretched palm. Can only be used by Sven, Han, and Ivy.
(1d5) (Stun 6+)
Spinning Back Kick:
A powerful turning kick that covers a long range to the opponents body. Can only be used by Ryoji, Han and Anastasia
(1d8+1) (Injury Bonus)
-3 to Counter test
Jumping Roundhouse Kick:
A very flashy and fast kick to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Han.
(1d8) (Stun 6+)
Counter test -1
A long range kick to the body of an opponent, Cannot be used by Callie.
(1d8)
-1 to counter test
Longfist Punch:
A long range snap punch to the head. Cannot be used by Sven or Ivy.
(1d4)
+1 to counter test
Sniper Jab:
Long range jab to the head Can only be used by Callie.
(1d6) (Stun 6+) (Injury Bonus)
Long Overhand:
A long range straight punch to the head.
(1d5) (Stun 6+)
-1 to counter test
+1 Blocking penalty
Front Snap Kick:
A quick kick to the opponents face. Can only be used by Han, Ryo Ji and Jacqui.
(1d7) (Fury +5)
+1 to counter test.
Palm Thrust:
A long range strike with an outstretched palm. Can only be used by Sven, Han, and Ivy.
(1d5) (Stun 6+)
Spinning Back Kick:
A powerful turning kick that covers a long range to the opponents body. Can only be used by Ryoji, Han and Anastasia
(1d8+1) (Injury Bonus)
-3 to Counter test
Jumping Roundhouse Kick:
A very flashy and fast kick to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Han.
(1d8) (Stun 6+)
Counter test -1
[Zone 3 Attacks]
This is the meat of the attack list. Most attacks are thrown from here. Remember some attacks have knock-back, which will put the opponent back into zone 4 if successful.
Straight Arm Punch:
The most basic of all attacks.
(1d6)
Hard Swing:
A brawling hook type punch. cannot be used by Han or Ivy
(1d7) (+1 Blocking Penalty)
Side Kick:
A regular kick to the body
(1d7)
-1 Counter Test
Snapping Jab:
A fast punch to the head. Can only be used by Callie and Jacqi.
(1d6+1)
Hard Overhand:
A heavy punch thrown with extra torque.
(1d6) (Knockback 4+)
Blocking Penalty +1
Straight Low Lunge:
A Punch to the body.
(1d6)
Body Jab:
A quick punch to the body.
(1d4) (Injury Bonus)
+1 Counter Test
Body Kick
A quick roundhouse kick to the body. Cannot be used by Callie.
(1d7) (injury bonus)
+1 Blocking Penalty
-1 to Counter test
Knife Hand Strike
A chopping attack to the opponents head. Can only be used by Han, Ivy and Ryo-ji.
(1d3) (Stun 5+)
Chambered Punch
A straight punch to the head with a twist at the end thrown from the hips. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, Anastasia and Ivy.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
-1 Blocking Penalty
-1 Counter Test
European Hook
A hook punch thrown with proper technique. Can only be used by Callie, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d6)
1-Blocking Penalty
Eastern Uppercut
A flashy rising uppercut to the chin that lifts the user into the air. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, and Han.
(1d6) (Knockback 5+) (Dizzy 6+)
-3 Counter Test
-2 Blocking Penalty
Charging Clothesline
Attack used with outstretched arm to opponents head, can only be used by Sven and Marcus
(1d6+1) (Knockdown 5+) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter test
Flying Knee
A Lunging Knee attack towards the opponents head can only be used by Han and Jacqui.
(1d7+1) (Dizzy 6+) (Combo Ender)
-2 Counter Test
Axe Kick
A heavy heel drop to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Han, Ryo-ji, Anastasia and Sven.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Stun 6+)
-2 Counter Test
High Kick
Regular kick to the head. Can't be used by Callie.
(1d7)
-1 Counter Test
Low Kick
Kick to the legs of the opponent.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
-1 Counter test
+1 Blocking Penalty
Shin Smash Kick:
An aggressive 'soccer kick' to an opponent's shins. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d7+1) (Injury Bonus)
-2 Counter test
Ankle Biter Kick
An even lower version of the low kick. Can only be used by Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus) (Stun +6)
-1 Counter test
-1 Blocking Penalty
Wild Haymaker
A very heavy swinging punch to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Marcus, Jacqui and Callie.
(1d7) (Dizzy +5) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter Test
Push Kick
A front kick used to increase distance from opponent.
(1d6) (Knockback 4+) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter Test
-+1 Blocking Ability
Spear Hand
A strike to the soft parts of the head area with outstretched fingers. Can only be used by Han and Ivy.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus)
Blocking Penalty +2
Smash Punch
A part uppercut, part hook, thrown with bad intentions to the opponents head. Can only be used by Jacqui, Marcus and Callie.
(1d6) (Stun 5+) (Non Repeatable)
Counter Test -1
Chopping Hook
An aggressive swing to the opponent's torso. Cant be used by Ryo-ji, Ivy or Sven.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus) (Stun 6+) (Non Repeatable)
Counter Test -2
Tornado Heel Kick
A flashy Spinning Hook Kick to the opponents head. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, Han and Jacqui.
(1d8+1) (Dizzy 5+) (Combo Ender)
Counter Test -3
<Grapples>
Football Tackle:
A charging grapple attack from a distance, cant be used by Ivy or Han.
(1d4) (Scramble Neutral)
Double Leg Takedown
A textbook wrestling takedown attempt. Can only be used by Jacqui, Sven and Anastasia.
(1d2) (Scramble Adv)
Scissor Leg Snatch
A sneaky sliding attack to the opponents feet, using legs to trip and drag them to the floor with you. Can only be used by Han and Anastasia.
(1d5) (Scramble Dis) (Injury Bonus)
Body Snatcher
A charging body grip attempt using both arms in a wide 'snatching' arc. Can only be used by Sven
(0d) (Clinch Adv)
The most basic of all attacks.
(1d6)
Hard Swing:
A brawling hook type punch. cannot be used by Han or Ivy
(1d7) (+1 Blocking Penalty)
Side Kick:
A regular kick to the body
(1d7)
-1 Counter Test
Snapping Jab:
A fast punch to the head. Can only be used by Callie and Jacqi.
(1d6+1)
Hard Overhand:
A heavy punch thrown with extra torque.
(1d6) (Knockback 4+)
Blocking Penalty +1
Straight Low Lunge:
A Punch to the body.
(1d6)
Body Jab:
A quick punch to the body.
(1d4) (Injury Bonus)
+1 Counter Test
Body Kick
A quick roundhouse kick to the body. Cannot be used by Callie.
(1d7) (injury bonus)
+1 Blocking Penalty
-1 to Counter test
Knife Hand Strike
A chopping attack to the opponents head. Can only be used by Han, Ivy and Ryo-ji.
(1d3) (Stun 5+)
Chambered Punch
A straight punch to the head with a twist at the end thrown from the hips. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, Anastasia and Ivy.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
-1 Blocking Penalty
-1 Counter Test
European Hook
A hook punch thrown with proper technique. Can only be used by Callie, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d6)
1-Blocking Penalty
Eastern Uppercut
A flashy rising uppercut to the chin that lifts the user into the air. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, and Han.
(1d6) (Knockback 5+) (Dizzy 6+)
-3 Counter Test
-2 Blocking Penalty
Charging Clothesline
Attack used with outstretched arm to opponents head, can only be used by Sven and Marcus
(1d6+1) (Knockdown 5+) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter test
Flying Knee
A Lunging Knee attack towards the opponents head can only be used by Han and Jacqui.
(1d7+1) (Dizzy 6+) (Combo Ender)
-2 Counter Test
Axe Kick
A heavy heel drop to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Han, Ryo-ji, Anastasia and Sven.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Stun 6+)
-2 Counter Test
High Kick
Regular kick to the head. Can't be used by Callie.
(1d7)
-1 Counter Test
Low Kick
Kick to the legs of the opponent.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
-1 Counter test
+1 Blocking Penalty
Shin Smash Kick:
An aggressive 'soccer kick' to an opponent's shins. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d7+1) (Injury Bonus)
-2 Counter test
Ankle Biter Kick
An even lower version of the low kick. Can only be used by Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus) (Stun +6)
-1 Counter test
-1 Blocking Penalty
Wild Haymaker
A very heavy swinging punch to the opponent's head. Can only be used by Marcus, Jacqui and Callie.
(1d7) (Dizzy +5) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter Test
Push Kick
A front kick used to increase distance from opponent.
(1d6) (Knockback 4+) (Combo Ender)
-1 Counter Test
-+1 Blocking Ability
Spear Hand
A strike to the soft parts of the head area with outstretched fingers. Can only be used by Han and Ivy.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus)
Blocking Penalty +2
Smash Punch
A part uppercut, part hook, thrown with bad intentions to the opponents head. Can only be used by Jacqui, Marcus and Callie.
(1d6) (Stun 5+) (Non Repeatable)
Counter Test -1
Chopping Hook
An aggressive swing to the opponent's torso. Cant be used by Ryo-ji, Ivy or Sven.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus) (Stun 6+) (Non Repeatable)
Counter Test -2
Tornado Heel Kick
A flashy Spinning Hook Kick to the opponents head. Can only be used by Ryo-ji, Han and Jacqui.
(1d8+1) (Dizzy 5+) (Combo Ender)
Counter Test -3
<Grapples>
Football Tackle:
A charging grapple attack from a distance, cant be used by Ivy or Han.
(1d4) (Scramble Neutral)
Double Leg Takedown
A textbook wrestling takedown attempt. Can only be used by Jacqui, Sven and Anastasia.
(1d2) (Scramble Adv)
Scissor Leg Snatch
A sneaky sliding attack to the opponents feet, using legs to trip and drag them to the floor with you. Can only be used by Han and Anastasia.
(1d5) (Scramble Dis) (Injury Bonus)
Body Snatcher
A charging body grip attempt using both arms in a wide 'snatching' arc. Can only be used by Sven
(0d) (Clinch Adv)
[Zone 2 Attacks]
Zone 2 is where all the most damaging strikes are thrown, this is where fighters leave everything in the ring and where the majority of Knockouts happen. Fighting here is risky but the payoff can be immense. This is also where the majority of grappling moves are attempted which adds to the risk/reward of this zone even more.
Short Uppercut
A quick rising punch to the chin. Cant be used by Sven or Ivy.
(1d6+1) (Stun 5+) (Non repeatable)
Block Penalty +2
American Hook
A short range hook punch thrown with proper technique. Can only be used by Marcus, Callie and Anastasia.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus)
Counter Test +1
Tiger Palm
A short palm thrust to the opponents head. Can only be used by Han, Ivy and Sven.
(1d4) (Stun 4+)
Counter Test +1
Gut Punch
A hard underhand fist to the torso.
(1d6) (Stun 6+)
Forearm Smash
A ferocious attack to the head with the lower par of the arm. Can only be used by Sven, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Dizzy 6+)
Blocking Penalty +2
Elbow Strike
An attack to the head with the end of the elbow.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
Block Penalty +1
Spinning Back Elbow
A riskier and more aggressive elbow attack with the torque of the backspin. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d8) (Knockdown 5+)
Counter Test -3
Snapping Knife Hand
A quick but powerful side chop to the face with edge of the knife hand. Can only be used by Ivy and Ryo-ji.
(1d7) (Stun 5+)
Block Penalty +3
Counter Test +1
Kidney Shot
A hard hook punch to a vulnerable part of the torso. Can only be used by Callie and Marcus.
(1d6) (Knockdown 6+) (Non repeatable) (Injury Bonus)
Block Penalty +2
Knee To The Body
A close range knee to the torso.
(1d8)
Block Penalty +1
Buckle Kick
A heavy angled low kick to the legs. Cant be used by Han, Sven or Callie.
(1d4) (Knockdown 5+) (Non-repeatable)
Headbutt
A quick head attack to the opponents face. Cant be used by Ivy, Ryo-ji or Han.
(1d4) (Dizzy 4+) (injury Bonus)
Counter Test -2
<Grapples>
Necktie Grapple
A grapple clasping hands around the back of the opponent's neck. Can only be used by Jaqui and Sven.
(0d6) (Clinch Adv)
Tie Up
A basic body tie up. Cant be used by Ivy or Callie.
(0d6) (Clinch Neutral)
Wrist Cuff
A snatching attack on the opponets wrist, holding it at a painful angle.
(0d6) (Injury Bonus) (Clinch Neutral)
Hip Toss
A technical throw that puts both fighters on the floor. Can only be used by Marcus and Sven.
(1d6) (Scramble Neutral)
Shoulder Throw
A powerful throw with a lot of momentum that smashes both fighters on the floor. Can only be used by Marcus and Ryo-Ji
(1d10) (Scramble Disadvantage)
Guard Pull DDT
A snap reverse bulldog slam that damages the oppoonents head but leaves them on top of you. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Scramble Disadvantage)
Southern Suplex
A snap version of the T-Bone Belly to Belly suplex which lifts, swings and slams the opponent on their back. Can only be used by Sven and Jaqui.
(1d3) (Scramble Advantage)
Hook Kick Takedown
A Kick that grasps at the opponents head and pulls them to the ground in one motion can only be used by Ryo-Ji and Han.
(1d8) (Scramble Disadvantage)
A quick rising punch to the chin. Cant be used by Sven or Ivy.
(1d6+1) (Stun 5+) (Non repeatable)
Block Penalty +2
American Hook
A short range hook punch thrown with proper technique. Can only be used by Marcus, Callie and Anastasia.
(1d5) (Injury Bonus)
Counter Test +1
Tiger Palm
A short palm thrust to the opponents head. Can only be used by Han, Ivy and Sven.
(1d4) (Stun 4+)
Counter Test +1
Gut Punch
A hard underhand fist to the torso.
(1d6) (Stun 6+)
Forearm Smash
A ferocious attack to the head with the lower par of the arm. Can only be used by Sven, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Dizzy 6+)
Blocking Penalty +2
Elbow Strike
An attack to the head with the end of the elbow.
(1d6) (Injury Bonus)
Block Penalty +1
Spinning Back Elbow
A riskier and more aggressive elbow attack with the torque of the backspin. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d8) (Knockdown 5+)
Counter Test -3
Snapping Knife Hand
A quick but powerful side chop to the face with edge of the knife hand. Can only be used by Ivy and Ryo-ji.
(1d7) (Stun 5+)
Block Penalty +3
Counter Test +1
Kidney Shot
A hard hook punch to a vulnerable part of the torso. Can only be used by Callie and Marcus.
(1d6) (Knockdown 6+) (Non repeatable) (Injury Bonus)
Block Penalty +2
Knee To The Body
A close range knee to the torso.
(1d8)
Block Penalty +1
Buckle Kick
A heavy angled low kick to the legs. Cant be used by Han, Sven or Callie.
(1d4) (Knockdown 5+) (Non-repeatable)
Headbutt
A quick head attack to the opponents face. Cant be used by Ivy, Ryo-ji or Han.
(1d4) (Dizzy 4+) (injury Bonus)
Counter Test -2
<Grapples>
Necktie Grapple
A grapple clasping hands around the back of the opponent's neck. Can only be used by Jaqui and Sven.
(0d6) (Clinch Adv)
Tie Up
A basic body tie up. Cant be used by Ivy or Callie.
(0d6) (Clinch Neutral)
Wrist Cuff
A snatching attack on the opponets wrist, holding it at a painful angle.
(0d6) (Injury Bonus) (Clinch Neutral)
Hip Toss
A technical throw that puts both fighters on the floor. Can only be used by Marcus and Sven.
(1d6) (Scramble Neutral)
Shoulder Throw
A powerful throw with a lot of momentum that smashes both fighters on the floor. Can only be used by Marcus and Ryo-Ji
(1d10) (Scramble Disadvantage)
Guard Pull DDT
A snap reverse bulldog slam that damages the oppoonents head but leaves them on top of you. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia.
(1d8) (Injury Bonus) (Scramble Disadvantage)
Southern Suplex
A snap version of the T-Bone Belly to Belly suplex which lifts, swings and slams the opponent on their back. Can only be used by Sven and Jaqui.
(1d3) (Scramble Advantage)
Hook Kick Takedown
A Kick that grasps at the opponents head and pulls them to the ground in one motion can only be used by Ryo-Ji and Han.
(1d8) (Scramble Disadvantage)
[Zone 1 Attacks ]
This is where the majority of throws are executed from . because of the tight space of a standing grapple it is difficult to get the appropriate leverage for effective striking. This is where grapples are at a huge advantage. The Scramble is similar in regards to striking and the main place where dangerous holds are executed from. The two states will have their own lists. The ADV,NEU and DIS highlights which position the move can be used from.
Dirty Boxing Uppercut (ADV)
A close range clinch strike to the chin can only be used by Marcus, Callie and Anatsasia.
(1d4+1) (Combo Ender)
Blind Punch (ALL)
An fairly wild swing with no real target, will randomly hit the head or the body.
(1d3) (Injury bonus)
Neck Chop (ADV,NEU)
An open hand strike at the opponents neck. Can only be used by Sven.
(1d6)
Struggle Shin (DIS)
A close quarters kick to the opponents shin.
(1d4) (Non repeatable)
Temple Smasher (ADV)
A close range elbow swing to the side of the head. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d4+1) (Dizzy 6+) (Combo Ender)
Short Knee (ALL)
A quick clinching knee to the mid section.
(1d3) (Injury bonus) (Non repeatable)
Rabbit Punch (ADV,NEU)
A dirty boxing clubbing over the back of the opponents head. Can only be used by Callie and Anastasia.
(1d4)
<Grapples>
Osoto Gari (ADV,NEU)
The most well known Judo Throw can only be used by Marcus and Ryo-ji.
(1d6) (Scramble Adv)
Heaven and Earth Throw (ALL)
A throw that actually creates distance from your opponent. Can only be used by Ivy and Han.
(1d5) (Zone 3)
Power Slam (ADV)
A scooping slam attack that puts the opponent on the floor. Can only be used by Sven.
(1d10) (Scramble Neutral)
Pull Drag (NEU DIS)
A simple take-down, dragging the opponent to the floor by the torso.
(0d) (Scramble Neutral)
Bully Headlock (ADV)
A front headlock hold that is often used in school yards can only be used by Sven, and Anastasia.
(1d3) (Head Damage)
Flying Armbar (ADV)
A flashy armbar attempt by attempting it standing. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d6) (Arm Damage)
-1 Success Hold
Tornado Kneebar (ADV)
Grabing the opponents leg and spinning the to ground to pull them into a kneebar. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia
(1d6) (Leg Damage) (Scramble Disadvantage)
A close range clinch strike to the chin can only be used by Marcus, Callie and Anatsasia.
(1d4+1) (Combo Ender)
Blind Punch (ALL)
An fairly wild swing with no real target, will randomly hit the head or the body.
(1d3) (Injury bonus)
Neck Chop (ADV,NEU)
An open hand strike at the opponents neck. Can only be used by Sven.
(1d6)
Struggle Shin (DIS)
A close quarters kick to the opponents shin.
(1d4) (Non repeatable)
Temple Smasher (ADV)
A close range elbow swing to the side of the head. Can only be used by Jacqui and Anastasia.
(1d4+1) (Dizzy 6+) (Combo Ender)
Short Knee (ALL)
A quick clinching knee to the mid section.
(1d3) (Injury bonus) (Non repeatable)
Rabbit Punch (ADV,NEU)
A dirty boxing clubbing over the back of the opponents head. Can only be used by Callie and Anastasia.
(1d4)
<Grapples>
Osoto Gari (ADV,NEU)
The most well known Judo Throw can only be used by Marcus and Ryo-ji.
(1d6) (Scramble Adv)
Heaven and Earth Throw (ALL)
A throw that actually creates distance from your opponent. Can only be used by Ivy and Han.
(1d5) (Zone 3)
Power Slam (ADV)
A scooping slam attack that puts the opponent on the floor. Can only be used by Sven.
(1d10) (Scramble Neutral)
Pull Drag (NEU DIS)
A simple take-down, dragging the opponent to the floor by the torso.
(0d) (Scramble Neutral)
Bully Headlock (ADV)
A front headlock hold that is often used in school yards can only be used by Sven, and Anastasia.
(1d3) (Head Damage)
Flying Armbar (ADV)
A flashy armbar attempt by attempting it standing. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d6) (Arm Damage)
-1 Success Hold
Tornado Kneebar (ADV)
Grabing the opponents leg and spinning the to ground to pull them into a kneebar. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia
(1d6) (Leg Damage) (Scramble Disadvantage)
Inside Punch (ALL)
A Punch to the opponents body on the floor
(1d3)
Inside Knee (ADV, NEU)
A knee from a close grapple while on the floor
(1d3) (Injury Bonus)
Ground And Pound (ADV)
The classic downward strikes from the mount. Can only be used by Jacqui, Anastasia, Sven and Callie.
(1d8)
Bottom Elbow (DIS)
A vicious elbow from the bottom to the opponents face. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d6)
<Grapples>
Floor Choke (ADV,NEU)
An aggressive headlock from the floor can only be used by Sven, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d6) (Head Damage)
Success Hold -1
Armbar (ADV, NEU)
Simple and classic arm submission move. Can only be used by Jacqui, Marcus and Han.
(1d3) (Arm Damage)
Texas Cloverleaf (ALL)
Wrestling submission on opponents legs using legs. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia
(1d6+1) (Leg Damage)
Success Hold -3
Triangle Choke (DIS)
Head Triangle choke from the bottom. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d4+1) (Head Damage)
Ankle Lock (ALL)
A rolling ankle crank. Can only be used by Anastasia
(1d3) (Leg Damage)
Success hold +2
A Punch to the opponents body on the floor
(1d3)
Inside Knee (ADV, NEU)
A knee from a close grapple while on the floor
(1d3) (Injury Bonus)
Ground And Pound (ADV)
The classic downward strikes from the mount. Can only be used by Jacqui, Anastasia, Sven and Callie.
(1d8)
Bottom Elbow (DIS)
A vicious elbow from the bottom to the opponents face. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d6)
<Grapples>
Floor Choke (ADV,NEU)
An aggressive headlock from the floor can only be used by Sven, Anastasia and Marcus.
(1d6) (Head Damage)
Success Hold -1
Armbar (ADV, NEU)
Simple and classic arm submission move. Can only be used by Jacqui, Marcus and Han.
(1d3) (Arm Damage)
Texas Cloverleaf (ALL)
Wrestling submission on opponents legs using legs. Can only be used by Sven and Anastasia
(1d6+1) (Leg Damage)
Success Hold -3
Triangle Choke (DIS)
Head Triangle choke from the bottom. Can only be used by Jacqui.
(1d4+1) (Head Damage)
Ankle Lock (ALL)
A rolling ankle crank. Can only be used by Anastasia
(1d3) (Leg Damage)
Success hold +2