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'''Fight Tactics: The Manager’s Playbook'''


Fight Tactics: The Manager’s Playbook
Fight Tactics are the strategic instructions you provide to your fighter. While physical training builds the machine, tactics are the software that runs it. Mastering this system is the difference between a mid-tier gatekeeper and a world-class champion sitting at the top of the [[Rankings]].
Fight Tactics are the strategic instructions you provide to your fighter. While physical training builds the machine, tactics are the software that runs it. Mastering this system is the difference between a mid-tier gatekeeper and a world-class champion sitting at the top of the [[Rankings]].


1. The Core Slider System
 
'''1. The Core Slider System'''
 
Every fight is governed by a series of tactical sliders. These dictate how your fighter behaves in different ranges:
Every fight is governed by a series of tactical sliders. These dictate how your fighter behaves in different ranges:


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Range Control: Instructions for Standing, Clinch, and Ground. You decide whether to hunt for the knockout, look for the submission, or simply control the position to win on the judges' scorecards.
Range Control: Instructions for Standing, Clinch, and Ground. You decide whether to hunt for the knockout, look for the submission, or simply control the position to win on the judges' scorecards.


2. The Tactical Hierarchy
 
'''2. The Tactical Hierarchy'''
 
The Hierarchy System allows you to set a dynamic game plan that changes as the fight progresses. You aren't just setting one strategy; you are programming a response to the fight's flow.
The Hierarchy System allows you to set a dynamic game plan that changes as the fight progresses. You aren't just setting one strategy; you are programming a response to the fight's flow.


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Default: The fallback strategy if no other conditions are met.
Default: The fallback strategy if no other conditions are met.


3. The VIP Advantage
 
'''3. The VIP Advantage'''
 
Managing a large stable of fighters requires efficiency. [[VIP]] members have access to premium tools that turn tactical management from a chore into a competitive edge:
Managing a large stable of fighters requires efficiency. [[VIP]] members have access to premium tools that turn tactical management from a chore into a competitive edge:


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Knowledge is power. The [[Scout Tool]] (a VIP-exclusive feature) allows you to analyze your opponent's past fight data. See their favorite positions and exploit their tactical weaknesses before the bell even rings.
Knowledge is power. The [[Scout Tool]] (a VIP-exclusive feature) allows you to analyze your opponent's past fight data. See their favorite positions and exploit their tactical weaknesses before the bell even rings.


4. Testing & Earning Money
 
'''4. Testing & Earning Money'''
 
Tactics aren't just about winning; they are about [[Earn Money|Earning Money]] and growing your empire.
Tactics aren't just about winning; they are about [[Earn Money|Earning Money]] and growing your empire.


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Marketability: Dominant tactical wins increase your fighter's [[Hype]], which leads to better contracts, higher pay, and more sales for your [[Clothing Company]] or other [[Companies]].
Marketability: Dominant tactical wins increase your fighter's [[Hype]], which leads to better contracts, higher pay, and more sales for your [[Clothing Company]] or other [[Companies]].


5. Community & Mastery
 
'''5. Community & Mastery'''
 
The most successful managers don't work in a vacuum. To truly master the "meta," you need to engage with the world:
The most successful managers don't work in a vacuum. To truly master the "meta," you need to engage with the world:



Latest revision as of 08:25, 24 February 2026

Fight Tactics: The Manager’s Playbook

Fight Tactics are the strategic instructions you provide to your fighter. While physical training builds the machine, tactics are the software that runs it. Mastering this system is the difference between a mid-tier gatekeeper and a world-class champion sitting at the top of the Rankings.


1. The Core Slider System

Every fight is governed by a series of tactical sliders. These dictate how your fighter behaves in different ranges:

Aggressiveness: Determines the pace. High aggressiveness can lead to early finishes but drains Energy rapidly.

Stance: Choose between Orthodox or Southpaw. Switching stances can confuse opponents and exploit their defensive holes.

Range Control: Instructions for Standing, Clinch, and Ground. You decide whether to hunt for the knockout, look for the submission, or simply control the position to win on the judges' scorecards.


2. The Tactical Hierarchy

The Hierarchy System allows you to set a dynamic game plan that changes as the fight progresses. You aren't just setting one strategy; you are programming a response to the fight's flow.

Primary Instructions: Your "Plan A" for the start of the fight.

Secondary/Tertiary: Instructions that kick in based on specific triggers (e.g., if your fighter gets tired or the round ends).

Default: The fallback strategy if no other conditions are met.


3. The VIP Advantage

Managing a large stable of fighters requires efficiency. VIP members have access to premium tools that turn tactical management from a chore into a competitive edge:

Tactical Presets Stop manually moving sliders for every fight. With VIP, you can save your favorite strategies (e.g., "The Blanket," "The Sniper," or "Ground and Pound") as Presets and apply them to any fighter with one click.

Advanced Scouting Knowledge is power. The Scout Tool (a VIP-exclusive feature) allows you to analyze your opponent's past fight data. See their favorite positions and exploit their tactical weaknesses before the bell even rings.


4. Testing & Earning Money

Tactics aren't just about winning; they are about Earning Money and growing your empire.

The QFC (Quick Fight Card): Use the QFC as your tactical laboratory. Test new slider combinations in low-risk environments to see what works before stepping into a major organization.

Marketability: Dominant tactical wins increase your fighter's Hype, which leads to better contracts, higher pay, and more sales for your Clothing Company or other Companies.


5. Community & Mastery

The most successful managers don't work in a vacuum. To truly master the "meta," you need to engage with the world:

The Forums: The definitive source for tactical discussion. Sign up today to read veteran guides and stay updated on engine changes.

Alliances: Joining an Alliance gives you access to "private" tactical secrets. Collaborate with teammates to dominate the Rankings.

Mentor: Check the Mentor section for pre-set "Beginner Templates" to get your first win under your belt.