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Post by snacks on May 17, 2023 2:29:59 GMT
h'okay so, an elaborate question thats likely going to have a simple answer I'm making a tag team of wrestlers - Wrestler A is meant to be a powerhouse-y sort; Wrestler B, a submission kind of guy. If I have both wrestlers equipped with the same kind of spinebuster, where Wrestler A is actually doing the move as a specialty, but Wrestler B has a priority chain to their own movelist (but never use said move regularly), going say, spinebuster > liontamer... Does this work at all? Or are all priority chains built to be "If I did it, I follow it with..." instead of "if X move happens to my opponents, I follow it up with..."
I've spent an obsessively long time thinking about this, but Fire Pro simming makes fools of us all expecting consistent results without infinite simming hours
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Post by LankyLefty17 on May 17, 2023 4:26:47 GMT
Yeah prios only work in the context of “after I do X then I do Y”. Theres no context to something his tag partner is doing. Think of it this way, the prio is based off of a move slot- so the edit doesnt even link a “powerbomb” hes linking a lrg damage front grapple into a large slot face up down move.
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on May 17, 2023 4:28:27 GMT
No, it will not work. Priority sequences are per-edit only.
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Post by snacks on May 17, 2023 11:40:53 GMT
Yeah prios only work in the context of “after I do X then I do Y”. Theres no context to something his tag partner is doing. Think of it this way, the prio is based off of a move slot- so the edit doesnt even link a “powerbomb” hes linking a lrg damage front grapple into a large slot face up down move.
Yeah, this is the answer I thought it might be, thank you folks!
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