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Post by verno on Jul 4, 2009 10:04:06 GMT -5
I won my last fight in the light heavy weight div and now my fighter is "Having trouble making weight" and it's saying that I might want to change weight div. The the next div up (Cruiserweight) is about 15 pounds more than my fighter. Should I move him up? Or can I stay down and fight even if I'm to heavy/
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Post by Termit on Jul 4, 2009 12:00:00 GMT -5
hey,
it really depends. what is your fighter minimum weight ? if he's only 1-2 pounds overweighted i would stay in LHW, but it really depends on what is your fighter type and what would be your opponent type etc.
fighting overweighted - you're fighting generally a couple/few APs down in the fight as you lose the same % of CND, STR, AGI, SPD
"Each fighter's STR, SPD, and AGL are reduced in proportion to the number of endurance points he has lost. For example, suppose a fighter began the bout with 100 endurance points but begins the round with 80 endurance points. Then the fighter's STR, SPD, and AGL are each multiplied by 0.8. These values are used for the remainder of the round.
Note that KP and CHN are not reduced by fatigue."
fighting underweighted - your opp gains STR
"Whenever one fighter has a higher fighting weight than his opponent, the heavier fighter has his STR increased by 1 point for every 5% in weight difference. Fractions are retained so that, for example, a 103 pound fighter with a 3% weight advantage over a 100 pound fighter would gain 0.6 STR. "
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