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How would you rank the hidden attributes from best to worst?

 

1. Learning Speed

2. Chin

3. Heart

4. Intelligence

5. KO Power

6. Self confidence

7. Cuts

8. Injury

9. Experience (can easily be increased later on)

 

 

So am I to interpret that you feel Both Injury and Cuts are better hidden attributes to have than experience?

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How would you rank the hidden attributes from best to worst?

 

1. Learning Speed

2. Chin

3. Heart

4. Intelligence

5. KO Power

6. Self confidence

7. Cuts

8. Injury

9. Experience (can easily be increased later on)

 

That other guy gotcha, move Experience to #7.

 

Really though, what does Intelligence matter if you set your guy to 100% follow gameplan? As I understand IQ + Exp dictates whether your guy will make good decisions...

 

1. Learning Speed

2. KO Power.

3. Chin

4. Heart...

 

And after that, everything is easily dealt with outside of the ring. No confidence? Buy them a new shirt when they lose. Injured? It doesn't effect training anyway...

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I dont think having a heart is top 3.

 

As I understand it, it only kicks in when you are injured. And it seems to me, as if you can only get cut during a fight, and the injuries will be added to your fighter after the fight is over. What do you think?

 

Heart kicks in when you`re rocked so if you have a granite chin and have heart, you`ll be very hard to finish.

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it seems a bit of a shame that flexibility (or bendiness) isn't a hidden attribute as it would be the equiviant for ko power for ground fighters

 

 

 

You can actually improve your flexibility whereas you can't add any weight to the bones in your hands other than surgery. There should be an Athleticism hidden attribute though. Everyone can only get so fast and strong based on their body type.

 

 

 

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If you do follow orders your guy does what the sliders say he must do. So the self confidence factor becomes irrelevant. At least that's how I think it works.

 

Wiki: Self confidence - A more self confident fighter will have a tendancy to move forward. You may wish to counter this using tactics.

 

Not very clear though. Can you post some slam fights if you can? You made me interested.

 

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If you do follow orders your guy does what the sliders say he must do. So the self confidence factor becomes irrelevant. At least that's how I think it works.

 

Wiki: Self confidence - A more self confident fighter will have a tendancy to move forward. You may wish to counter this using tactics.

 

Not very clear though. Can you post some slam fights if you can? You made me interested.

 

It's in the thread where a person was asking if anyone as ever seen KO Slams and Superman Punches for most of them they have Self Confidence in their keys to victory.

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=38762

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1. Learning Speed

2. Chin

3. Heart

4. KO Power

5. Intelligence

6. Cuts

7. Injury

8. Experience

 

Self confidence did not qualify.

 

Are you sure Heart and Chin BOTH outweigh KO power?

 

The way I see it, if you have KO power and train up your striking defense, a good chin suddenly becomes a much less important part of your gameplan.

 

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Are you sure Heart and Chin BOTH outweigh KO power?

 

The way I see it, if you have KO power and train up your striking defense, a good chin suddenly becomes a much less important part of your gameplan.

 

What happens when you fight someone with equally good striking or better than your striking defence and has KO Power? I'm pretty sure your decent chin is going to get cracked.

The way I see it, you can have a successful fighter without KO power but you can't have a successful fighter without a chin and heart. It's the Big Nog vs. Andrei Arlovoski debate. I'd have Big Nig 10 times out of 10.

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Are you sure Heart and Chin BOTH outweigh KO power?

 

The way I see it, if you have KO power and train up your striking defense, a good chin suddenly becomes a much less important part of your gameplan.

I think it's just a question of tactics and opinion. Granite chin and a lot of heart are very useful for both groundfighters and standup fighters. I'm not much with KO power if the gameplan is to get it to the ground as soon as possible. Even for a standup fighter I would choose for durability.

 

What is a good chin for a fighter with no heart? What are you with a lot of heart if you don't have a good chin? So I rather have both than a fighter with KO power and only one of them. If the KO powered guy hits my fighter with a very hard shot than he will likely survive. If my fighter hits his opponent with a fairy punch it's still possible that he either starts crying or his chin breaks in a million pieces.

 

For me it's more of a dilemma chosing between heart and chin.

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While fast learner and good chin are both tremendously important, I'd rather have 150 chin and 100 learning speed than 150 learning speed and 100 chin.

Eventually all fighters are elite. Getting there faster would be nice but never getting KO'd is even better.

 

I therefore have to rank it as:

1-Good chin

2-Fast learner

3-KO power

4-Heart

who cares.

 

 

That's for a standup guy anyway. For a ground specialist I'd put heart above KO power.

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I'd rather have Fast Learner. Can get to Elite Striking Defense faster then work on striking or ground game to just make worrying about your chin a non-issue. I'd just watch bitches hit the ground before realized that sudden gust of wind came from his fists, feet, elbows, or knees.

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