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Old 03-04-2025, 11:28 AM   #21
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Default Re: HP on Monday?

I kinda like the idea of resetting all the factored HP and leaving AHFS in place. For a year or so, utter chaos, but after that, combos will be back in line again so long as AHFS is enforced and taken seriously. Maybe we look at it where we reset it every 10 years or so. I think that'd be pretty cool. I would suddenly be able to set the world on fire as I'd get 52 hp back overnight. I and my fellow 305 Malibu compatriots would inevitably beat the hp rating back up to where it is now or maybe a little lower. But this would solve all of the issues with combos that have been factored to death and killed off. Imagine if you could press reset and bring all of those classics back and let AHFS bring parity back over a short period (1-2 years).

Just a thought. We may even get a look at this with the new IHRA. If they start from scratch as far as factored hp is concerned with an AHFS system or similar, it'd be absolutely insane for about 6 months until everybody beats the hp up and complete parity is restored reviving older combos. We could see a real renaissance.
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