Rope Action

The fighting style of Paulie

Techniques
Rope Action Round Turn: Ropes grab several enemies from opposing directions with somewhere Paulie in between before pulling all ropes together, causing the victims to slam (usually head-first) against one another. Can be done while jumping off from a higher place above the targets. Rope Action Bowline Knot: A long-range attack where Paulie launches rope that ties around an opponent's wrist. Usually followed by Oshioki: Ippon Tsuri. Oshioki: Ippon Tsuri (Punishment: Gone Fishing): Paulie flips a foe over him and slams him into the floor.

Rope Action Half-Knot Air Drive: An attack similar to Bowline Knot, only rope ties around an opponent's neck instead, choking them before he/she is slammed into the floor.

Rope Action Figure 8 Knot: Mid-ranged multi-directional attack. Eight ropes with their knotted tightly shoot out like fists in eight directions. Can be used to hit the same target at once. Rope Action Timber Hitch Tug: Paulie jumps into the air, somersaults, and unleashes several ropes grab the hair of a giant enemy and the force of Paulie's fall pulls the enemy down.

Rope Action Top Knot: Submission technique. A rope spirals upwards and around an enemy, and by pulling with enough force (either by Paulie alone or with the help of others), the enemy spins like a top and eventually collapses from dizzyness. Half Knot Air Drive: A much grander version of its predecessor. Ropes coil around several enemies, allowing Paulie to slam them into the ground. Shrouds and Rat-Line Knot: A net of rope slams into several enemies. Pipe Hitch Knives: Paulie launches a rope with a row of knives tied into it (with the blades jutting out alternatively) in an attempt to cut or slash the target.