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Posted 2022/11/25 5:43 AM by Laalyville Champion Status

How can you tell if a fighter was using high power from reading their past fight reports? I've gathered that 35 punched thrown = 5 AGG, etc. and "shot to the ribs" means body aim, but does the fight text ever reveal clues about power?

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Posted 2022/11/25 8:27 AM by ZWIP

Hey LCS, welcome to the game.
4/8/8= 4 aggression,(multiply your punches thrown by 8, so 4 would be
32 punches thrown.) 8=8 power and last 8 is defense. If you put nothing
after the 4 your fighter will throw both head and body punches. If you
put 4b/8/8 that means your fighter will only throw to the body, good for
wearing your opponent out but may cut easier. 4h/8/8 means your fighter
will only throw to the head, good for late in the fight to help prevent a KO
or to KO and opponent but your guy will wear out a bit faster. If you opp
is backpedaling and jabbing he is using (ring) with little power, If it says he is using the ring he has more power in it. If your see clinch he he using power up to 10, he grabs his opp and pounds him he is using clinch and has over 11 power. If you see inside he is using power again up to 11, if he is brawling he is using inside and over 11 power. If you see fighter covers up he is using no style. If he says stays outside and uses his jab he is using outside and low power, if you see stays outside and throwing solid jabs he using outside with alot of power. If you see waits for the right opportunity he is using ring and alot of power. These are just some I had off the top of my head, LOL. I know if you look in blogs under help (J Aaron Halls stuff) it will go into more detail)
There are alot of aspects to this game. It can be VERY addictive and fun and sometimes frustrating. Stick with it and ask questions, were are here to help.
Frank

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Posted 2022/11/25 7:53 PM by Laalyville Champion Status

Thanks Frank. This was really helpful. I'll look in the files for more details, but the examples you shared are exactly what I was asking.

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