Guide:Old Rules
NOTE: This page contains outdated rules from previous iterations of RTY, for the sake of preservation.
For the current rule set, please refer to Guide:Main.
Rikishi
Attributes
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- Power – The raw strength of a Rikishi, for those that want to simply overpower their opponents. Strong in Grip Techniques
- Balance – Your Rikishi's ability to stay on his feet, effectively carry their weight, manipulate momentum and leverage their opponent into bad situations. Strong in Throwing Techniques
- Footwork – The dexterity, speed and agility of your Rikishi. Strong in Limb Lock Techniques
- Skill – The technical proficiency of your Rikishi. Strong in Pulling Techniques
- Spirit – This reflects your Rikishi’s endurance and ability to keep fighting. Versatile stat used over many techniques but specialist in none.
Creating a Rikishi
Stat lines
OG
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Before Aki 2023
- The Iron Grip
- 5 3 2 3 2
- Yotsu Specialist
- Your rikishi is at his best when his hands have firmly grasped the mawashi of his opponent. Rikishi who specialize in this stance are often impressive in size and strength as well as skill, as yotsuzumo is the more technical and graceful of the two primary styles of sumo. But no matter how skilled a rikishi might be, he cannot get anything done on the belt without the might to overpower his opponent. Whether he prefers an inside right or inside left, there's no doubt that when a yotsu specialist gets the grip he wants, his opponent is in deep trouble. Notable yotsu specialists include Terunofuji and Tochinoshin.
- The Bulldozer
- 4 2 3 2 4
- Oshi Specialist
- Your rikishi is proficient in pushing and thrusting his hands as though they were battering rams. The oshi specialist’s goal is to shove his opponent out of the ring and if he falls on the way out, that’s on him. Rikishi who specialize in this stance are brimming with explosive force fueled by a burning soul. Although their style is traditionally viewed as less refined than yotsuzumo, oshi specialists will tell you that molding one's arms into relentless weapons of mass destruction is an artform in itself. Notable oshi specialists include Takakeisho and Tamawashi.
- The Catapult
- 3 5 2 3 2
- Nagete Specialist
- Your rikishi steps up to the dohyo with the intention of being the only one standing on it after the bout is over. No pushing, no carrying, no belt grips, no ring-outs. Tossing your opponent down hard and making them taste the dirt is the most satisfying conclusion to a bout for the nagete specialist. If the gyoji just happens to get knocked down when he doesn't get out of the way in time, well that's just a bonus for the last man standing. Rikishi who specialize in this stance are often quite big and strong, but more importantly they know how to maintain balance whilst throwing opponents, so as not to buckle or fall with them. Notable nagete specialists include Hoshoryu and Okinoumi.
- The Spider
- 2 2 5 3 3
- Limb Lock Specialist
- Your rikishi is agile and dexterous, preferring to wrap his limbs around those of his opponents’ before taking them down or out for the win. Rather than overpowering his opponent, the limb locker restricts mobility, making escape a difficult task to execute. Once a limb locker gets ahold of you, you might as well be a fly caught in the spider's web. Notable limb lock specialists include Enho and Mainoumi.
- The Professor
- 2 2 3 5 3
- Pulling Specialist
- Your rikishi focuses on manipulating the momentum of his opponents against them. This, combined with a sharp ring sense and precise timing, allow rikishi who specialize in this stance to get adversaries in prime position for a hard fall to the clay. It will almost feel like they beat themselves when, really, they were given a lesson in physics by an expert technician. Although pulling is seen as something rikishi, especially yokozuna, should avoid, it cannot be denied that sumo is a sport in which such maneuvers can be devastatingly effective. Notable pulling specialists include Kakuryu and Abi.
Shikona
Maezumo
Pick a Heya, Any Heya
Rookie Gauntlet
Training Points
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
Spar vs Fight
Matches versus human players
Matches versus bots
Tachiai
Before Aki 2023
- Powerful
- Power + Balance
- Transitions into Yotsu or Nagete.
- Reserved
- Footwork + Spirit
- Transitions into Limb Lock or Oshi.
- Low
- Power + Technique
- Transitions into Yotsu or Pull.
- Surprise
- Balance + Spirit
- Transitions into Nagete or Oshi.
- Lateral
- Footwork + Technique
- Transitions into Limb Lock or Pull.
- Powerful > Reserved > Low > Surprise > Lateral > Powerful
Matta
Critical Tachiai
On the Offensive
Kimarite
OG
- Yotsu 四つ
- G1 - Yorikiri 寄り切り
- G2 - Uwatenage 上手投げ
- G3 - Shitatenage 下手投げ
- Oshi 押し
- T1 - Oshidashi 押し出し
- T2 - Tsukidashi 突き出し
- T3 - Hazuoshi 筈押し
- Pull 引き
- P1 - Hatakikomi 叩き込み
- P2 - Hikiotoshi 引き落とし
- P3 - Tsukiotoshi 突き落とし
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- R1 - Okuridashi 送り出し
- R2 - Okurihikiotoshi 送り引き落とし
- R3 - Okurinage 送り投げ
Before Aki 2023
- Yotsu 四つ
- G1 - Yorikiri 寄り切り
- Power + Balance
- G2 - Shitatenage 下手投げ
- Balance + Footwork
- G3 - Harimanage 波離間投げ
- Power + Spirit
- G4 - Uwatenage 上手投げ
- Power + Technique
- Yorikiri > Sidestep > Shitatenage > Makekai > Harimanage > Tawara Ballet > Uwatenage > Momentum Stop > Yorikiri
- G1 - Yorikiri 寄り切り
- Pull 引き
- P1 - Hatakikomi 叩き込み
- Technique + Spirit
- P2 - Hikiotoshi 引き落とし
- Footwork + Technique
- P3 - Uwatedashinage 上手出し投げ
- Balance + Technique
- P4 - Tsukiotoshi 突き落とし
- Power + Spirit
- Hatakikomi > Defensive Tsuppari > HIkiotoshi > Sidestep > Uwatedashinage > Makekai > Tsukiotoshi > Tawara Ballet > Hatakikomi
- P1 - Hatakikomi 叩き込み
- Nagete 投げ手
- T1 - Kotenage 小手投げ
- Power + Balance
- T2 - Sukuinage 掬い投げ
- Balance + Footwork
- T3 - Kubinage 首投げ
- Balance + Technique
- T4 - Okurinage 送り投げ
- Technique + Spirit
- Kotenage > Momentum Stop > Sukuinage > Sidestep > Kubinage > Defensive Tsuppari > Okurinage > Makekai > Kotenage
- T1 - Kotenage 小手投げ
- Limb Lock 掛け手
- L1 - Ashitori 足取り
- Footwork + Spirit
- L2 - Kimedashi 極め出し
- Power + Footwork
- L3 - Sotogake 外掛
- Footwork + Technique
- L4 - Katasukashi 肩透かし
- Balance + Spirit
- Ashitori > Momentum Stop > Kimedashi > Tawara Ballet > Sotogake > Defensive Tsuppari > Katasukashi > Sidestep > Ashitori
- L1 - Ashitori 足取り
- Oshi 押し
- O1 - Oshidashi 押し出し
- Balance + Spirit
- O2 - Okuridashi 送り出し
- Power + Technique
- O3 - Tsukidashi 突き出し
- Power + Footwork
- O4 - Waridashi 割り出し
- Footwork + Spirit
- Oshidashi > Makekai > Okuridashi > Tawara Ballet > Tsukidashi > Momentum Stop > Waridashi > Defensive Tsuppari > Oshidashi
- O1 - Oshidashi 押し出し
On the Defensive
Defenses
- D1 - Sidestep 往なし
- Technique + Spirit
- Transitions into Pull or Oshi.
- Counters Shitatenage, Uwatedashinage, Kubinage, Ashitori.
- Countered by Yorikiri, Hikiotoshi, Sukuinage, Katasukashi.
- D2 - Makekai 巻き替え
- Power + Footwork
- Transitions into Yotsu or Limb Lock.
- Counters Harimanage, Tsukiotoshi, Kotenage, Okuridashi.
- Countered by Shitatenage, Uwatedashinage, Okurinage, Oshidashi.
- D3 - Tawara Ballet 俵回転
- Balance + Footwork
- Transitions into Nagete or Limb Lock.
- Counters Uwatenage, Hatakikomi, Sotogake, Tsukidashi.
- Countered by Harimanage, Tsukiotoshi, Kimedashi, Okuridashi.
- D4 - Momentum Stop 半身
- Balance + Technique
- Counters Yorikiri, Sukuinage, Kimedashi, Waridashi.
- Countered by Uwatenage, Kotenage, Ashitori, Tsukidashi.
- D5 - Defensive Tsuppari 突っ張り
- Power + Spirit
- Transitions into Yotsu or Oshi.
- Counters Hikiotoshi, Okurinage, Katasukashi, Oshidashi.
- Countered by Hatakikomi, Kubinage, Sotogake, Waridashi.