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Post by Pav on Mar 7, 2011 15:12:37 GMT
Sendorange, bejarano - nice fights, congrads! Bejarano - did you have a fightplan or just let the fighter do his own? Sendorange - congratulations on your win and getting into top 4 of UK heavies! That was world class pownage! www.box2glory.com/2027/April/40406.htm Remember now that you are in top 4 you can not choose your own fights and cannot move between weight divisions.
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Post by sendorange on Mar 7, 2011 17:57:05 GMT
Ok - I assume in that case I just leave Frank Parrott's negotiation alone and he will automatically get an opponent for the next phase?
When will I know who he will be fighting? It would help a lot scouting and therefore fightplan-wise.
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Post by Pav on Mar 7, 2011 18:23:01 GMT
Ok - I assume in that case I just leave Frank Parrott's negotiation alone and he will automatically get an opponent for the next phase? When will I know who he will be fighting? It would help a lot scouting and therefore fightplan-wise. It is not that hard to figure out, but may not be 100% accurate especially as you going further down the rankings. You will only know for sure one turn prior to the fight. The fights are assigned from top to bottom based on rank. So #1 vs #2, #3 vs #4. If you click on your rank number you will go to this page www.box2glory.com/npc/UK_HVY_boxerindex.htmSo Cavendish is #1 will be fighting vs Hanson #2. However, Hanson is jaded, which means there is a small chance he will choose not to fight. Which means that #1 may fight #3 instead. You are number #4. Your most likely opponent would be #3 but if #2 will decide to rest this turn then it would be #5. Also, if you see opponent is injured (Recovering from injury) you are safe to skip him because he is not fighting next turn for sure. With jaded guys it is a chance thing. Tired ones are very likely to still fight, but Jaded do sometimes choose to rest instead. Also, of course if the boxer already has a fight assigned (only boxers that are run by humans can have fight assigned earlier then a turn before a fight) then you would skip them as well. So if #5 boxer belonged to a human gym and the owner of that gym secured and scheduled to fight #6 boxer, you may be looking at fighting #3 or #7 instead. Makes sense?
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Post by sendorange on Mar 7, 2011 23:02:29 GMT
Aha, ok. I thought it might be randomly assigned from 1-4. That makes sense. Looks like I will definitely not be fighting #2 next then, as #1 looks like he will be fine to fight. So I will fight tired #3 unless #2 rests, in which case I get #5 who flattened my boxer twice earlier in his career Does Tired also mean a fighter has have lower attributes until they rest? Can the Champ rest if he is jaded, or will they always have to defend?
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Post by Pav on Mar 8, 2011 0:58:40 GMT
well, tired and jaded just means slower recovery to full 100% of condition. And if you are not at 100% condition during fight time your attributes do suffer. Usually tired boxers will still have enough to get to 100% for fight time, so I would not expect him to have any penalties. For jaded, if they choose to fight it is possible that they will not be at 100%.
As far as being and champ I know the AI controlled ones will rest if jaded. But for human controlled ones...need to check. It is only fare that you should be able to rest boxer if jaded no matter what.
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