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This is the current ruleset for RTY. | |||
<br />For previous versions of the rules, please refer to [[Guide:Rules_History]]. | |||
== Rikishi == | == Rikishi == | ||
=== Attributes === | === Attributes === |
Revision as of 00:11, 13 August 2023
This is the current ruleset for RTY.
For previous versions of the rules, please refer to Guide:Rules_History.
Rikishi
Attributes
- Power
- Balance
- Footwork
- Technique
- Spirit
Creating a Rikishi
Stat lines
starting stat line templates
Shikona
General rules (i.e. no shikona of real wrestlers) Shikona changes
Maezumo
Pick a Heya, Any Heya
Rookie Gauntlet
Training Points
- How to get them
- How to spend them
Momentum
Focus Points
Base Die
Fatigue & Base Fatigue
Recovery Die
Injuries & Injury Threshold
Kyuujou
Kensho / Mochikyukin
As Ozeki and Yokozuna
Intai & Perks
In the Dohyo
How matches work
(in general. Specifics in sections below)
Spar vs Fight
Matches versus human players
- Etiquette for finding opponents
- Etiquette while facing opponents (rei, don't time out)
Matches versus bots
- Bot personalities
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- Basic- AI chooses one of its best moves.
- Aggressive - AI tries to counter one of your best moves.
- Defensive - AI avoids being countered by your best moves.
- Balanced - AI uses all three criteria to determine its best moves.
- Random - AI chooses a random move.
- You can still time out versus bots
Tachiai
- Powerful
- Power + Balance
- Charge full force into your opponent, driving them backwards to transition into a Yotsu or Nagete stance.
- Reserved
- Spirit + Footwork
- Set your feet and ready yourself for your opponent's tachiai, taking the opportunity to move into an Oshi or Kakete stance.
- Quick
- Technique + Power
- Utilize your fast hands to secure a grip on your opponent and set yourself up for a Tokushuwaza or Yotsu stance.
- Surprise
- Balance + Spirit
- Catch your opponent off guard with something out of the ordinary and transition into a Nagete or Oshi stance.
- Evasive
- Footwork + Technique
- Avoid a head on collision with your opponent and move into a Kakete or Tokushuwaza stance.
- Powerful > Reserved > Quick > Surprise > Evasive > Powerful
Matta
Critical Tachiai
On the Offensive
Kimarite
- Yotsu 四つ
- Y1 - Yorikiri 寄り切り
- Power + Balance
- Frontal force out - maintaining a grip on your opponent's mawashi, forcing them backwards out of the ring.
- Y2 - Uwatehineri 上手捻り
- Power + Technique
- Overarm twist - to grab the belt of your opponent with an outside grip and twist them down to the side of the grabbing hand.
- Y3 - Uwatenage 上手投げ
- Power + Spirit
- Overarm throw - extending your arm over your opponent's arm to grab their mawashi and throwing them to the ground while turning sideways.
- Y4 - Shitatenage 下手投げ
- Balance + Footwork
- Underarm throw - extending your arm under your opponent's arm to grab their mawashi and turning sideways, pulling down and throwing them to the ground.
- Yorikiri > Tsuppari > Uwatehineri > Hanmi > Uwatenage > Tawara Kaiten > Shitatenage > Inashi > Yorikiri
- Y1 - Yorikiri 寄り切り
- Nagete 投げ手
- N1 - Kakenage 掛け投げ
- Balance + Spirit
- Inner thigh throw - to hook your leg inside your opponent's leg and lift it to execute a throw.
- N2 - Kotenage 小手投げ
- Balance + Power
- Armlock throw - wrapping your arm around your opponent's extended arm, then throwing them to the ground without touching their mawashi.
- N3 - Sukuinage 掬い投げ
- Balance + Footwork
- Beltless arm throw - extending your arm under your opponent's armpit and across their back while turning sideways, forcing them forward and throwing them to the ground without touching the mawashi.
- N4 - Kubinage 首投げ
- Spirit + Technique
- Headlock throw - wrapping your opponent's head (or neck) in your arms and throwing them down.
- Kakenage > Inashi > Kotenage > Makikae > Sukuinage > Tsuppari > Kubinage > Hanmi > Kakenage
- N1 - Kakenage 掛け投げ
- Kakete 掛け手
- K1 - Sotogake 外掛
- Footwork + Technique
- Outside leg trip - wrapping your leg around your opponent's leg from the outside and forcing them to fall backwards.
- K2 - Ashitori 足取り
- Footwork + Spirit
- Leg pick - grabbing and lifting your opponent's leg with both hands, causing them to fall over.
- K3 - Kekaeshi 蹴返し
- Footwork + Power
- Inner foot sweep - to sweep the inside of your opponent's ankle and knock them down.
- K4 - Kirikaeshi 切り返し
- Balance + Technique
- Twisting knee trip - positioning your knee behind your opponent's leg then twisting them backwards over your leg.
- Sotogake > Makikae > Ashitori > Tsuppari > Kekaeshi > Hanmi > Kirikaeshi > Tawara Kaiten > Sotogake
- K1 - Sotogake 外掛
- Tokushuwaza 特殊技
- T1 - Tsuridashi 吊り出し
- Technique + Power
- Frontal lift out - lifting your opponent by the belt and carrying them out of the ring.
- T2 - Katasukashi 肩透かし
- Technique + Footwork
- Under-shoulder swing down - wrapping two hands around your opponent's arm, grasping your opponent's shoulder and swinging them down.
- T3 - Hikiotoshi 引き落とし
- Technique + Balance
- Pull down - pulling on your opponent's shoulder, arm, or mawashi and forcing them to fall forwards to the clay.
- T4 - Kimedashi 極め出し
- Power + Spirit
- Arm barring force out - immobilizing your opponent's arms and shoulders with your arms and forcing them out of the dohyo.
- Tsuridashi > Tawara Kaiten > Katasukashi > Inashi > Hikiotoshi > Makikae > Kimedashi > Tsuppari > Tsuridashi
- T1 - Tsuridashi 吊り出し
- Oshi 押し
- O1 - Hatakikomi 叩き込み
- Spirit + Footwork
- Slap down - Slapping down on your opponent's shoulder, back, or arm and forcing them to fall forwards to the clay.
- O2 - Okuridashi 送り出し
- Spirit + Balance
- Rear push out - to push your opponent out of the dohyo from behind.
- O3 - Tsukidashi 突き出し
- Spirit + Technique
- Frontal thrust out - thrusting your opponent backwards out of the ring with one or a series of hand thrusts. Hand contact is not maintained.
- O4 - Oshidashi 押し出し
- Footwork + Power
- Frontal push out - pushing your opponent out of the ring without holding their mawashi. Hand contact is maintained throughout.
- Hatakikomi > Hanmi > Okuridashi > Tawara Kaiten > Tsukidashi > Inashi > Oshidashi > Makikae > Hatakikomi
- O1 - Hatakikomi 叩き込み
On the Defensive
Defenses
- Inashi 往なし
- Footwork + Power
- To sidestep or dodge your opponent's attack. Transitions into Kakete or Yotsu stances.
- Counters Yorikiri, Kotenage, Hikiotoshi, Oshidashi.
- Countered by Shitatenage, Kakenage, Katasukashi, Tsukidashi.
- Makikae 巻き替え
- Power + Spirit
- To execute a grip reversal on your opponent's mawashi. Transitions into Yotsu or Oshi stances.
- Counters Sukuinage, Ashitori, Kimedashi, Hatakikomi.
- Countered by Kotenage, Sotogake, Hikiotoshi, Oshidashi.
- Tawara Kaiten 俵回転
- Balance + Footwork
- To dance or spin at the tawara to avoid being forced out. Transitions into Nagete or Kakete stances.
- Counters Shitatenage, Sotogake, Katasukashi, Tsukidashi.
- Countered by Uwatenage, Kirikaeshi, Tsuridashi, Okuridashi.
- Hanmi 半身
- Technique + Balance
- To take a strong stance, reducing your opponent's momentum. Transitions into Tokushuwaza or Nagete stances.
- Counters Uwatenage, Kakenage, Kirikaeshi, Okuridashi.
- Countered by Uwatehineri, Kubinage, Kekaeshi, Hatakikomi.
- Tsuppari 突っ張り
- Spirit + Technique
- To deliver a series of thrusts or strikes at your opponent. Transitions into Oshi or Tokushuwaza stances.
- Counters Uwatehineri, Kubinage, Kekaeshi, Tsuridashi.
- Countered by Yorikiri, Sukuinage, Ashitori, Kimedashi.
Critical Defense
Bonuses
Attack Bonus
Stat Bonus
Focus Die
Fatigue Die
Counters
Monoii
Gunbai doori
Torinaoshi
Gunbai sashichigae
Basho
Readying for a basho
How blocks + deadlines are structured
Banzuke
Kachikoshi and Makekoshi
Torikumi
Commentary
Human commentator
Flavor text by bot
Slohyo
Fusen
Prizes
Special prizes / Kinboshi
Between Basho
Degeiko
Training camps
King of the Hill
Jungyo
Glossary / Index
- mini-glossary of sumo terms used in this guide