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Could be all 3. Theres a sweet spot for the dmg/acc slider that will change in almost every fight. Combos are low accuracy attacks, unless your skills are much higher than the other guys, in which case you will probably get an early knockout. Most things I have read is to keep combos between 10-20% as a general rule. The more aggressive you are the higher your accuracy should be but remember, the more you throw the more tired you get. 2x for missing. The more countering you do, the more mustard you can put on it, generally speaking, because your not throwing as many, and there aren't as bad of consequences for missing a counter. Everything has become a case by case basis for me and I'm still working on figuring this thing out. Good Luck!

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Combos will land if you put higher accuracy and also depending on if your opponent has lower boxing/MT skills. If you are going high on damage you should keep combos pretty low if you want to be landing your shots.

 

Damage and accuracy is something you should also base off of your opponents standup skill level but keep in mind there are some more ground based fighters you wouldn't always want to go so high on the damage (one missed shot and you are going to the ground with a counter TD).

 

At the end of the day you can afford to go higher on damage when you have the standup advantage, higher on combos as well but I would not go high combos and damage at the same time.

Head kicks are the same like that: very hard to land but easier when you have a MT and/or standup advantage. If you go higher on accuracy, you can afford to up the ante on your head kicks and punch combos, also body shots.

 

The "prediction sliders" are something that really can thwart you in this age of Tycoon so keep an eye out on your opponents as some of them have higher intelligence and can avoid a lot of troublesome offense by knowing what to keep away from. Some fighters/managers are very apt at avoiding their opponents strengths.

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One more thing that Ive noticed.

 

when I read a play by play commentary of a striker fighter. they win by KO (punch) KO (superman punch) TKO (strikes) etc or some MT fighter win by KO (Head kick). I interpret them that it is a pure head punch.

 

can low kick, body kick and body punch can win your fighter by a TKO because obviously you cant KO a guy by hitting their legs or body.

 

its just to outwit my opponent maybe I can win this way.

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Leg kicks and body shots are a great tool to help mix it up and slow your opponent down.

As Bwang has said leg kicks will slow down the opponents movement speed (good against TD artists to slow down the TD attempts, help you defend the TD more and more), and body shots will sap the opponents energy. Ultimately the body shots will slow down the opponent a lot by sapping their energy but leg kicks are always useful even against another striker because you should always be using the most varied attack possible.

This all helps to score an eventual KO, it's how it's done at the top level of this game really. At the low level you can score a head kick KO just like that in 1 shot or a one punch KO out of seemingly nowhere. This happens sometimes at the top level but mostly the finishes are from being strategic and mixing it up, playing to your strengths and hitting them where it hurts.

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Thank you a ton Lefty, I kind of guessed most of the information however im glad that you confirmed it for me because I have a big fight coming up where I like to mix up my shots and hes a straight head hunter only and I wasn't completely sure if I should change up my strategy for my first big top 10 fight in the org.

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Thank you a ton Lefty, I kind of guessed most of the information however im glad that you confirmed it for me because I have a big fight coming up where I like to mix up my shots and hes a straight head hunter only and I wasn't completely sure if I should change up my strategy for my first big top 10 fight in the org.

Any heavy hitter needs to be hit to the body so that they start to gas. Leg kicks will be helpful also.

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