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Post by Eliath on Feb 14, 2008 17:50:16 GMT -5
I'm just curious how a submission is "harder" to get? The majority of matches that Cypher fights for me end with submissions. Can someone explain how a SUB is harder to get than a KO? Based on the way the cards are designed. All Stand Up attacks (L1O) will lead to to potential KO (unless you work some out to be a 'verbal submission). 99% of the clinch moves that go to L1D or L3D are throws or slams, and thus those lead to being knocked out. A few rare fighters have submission moves on their L2O (like Raze's guillotine choke, or Thayne's rolling kneebar) I tried ot give a mix of attacks for L3O, so that a submission guy like Cypher can still earn a KO (heel kick to kidneys) and a heavy striker can still earn a submssion (Rubicon's neck crank). So the number of submission possibilities is lower in general to the number of KO possibilities. That makes total sense. Thanks a lot!! ;D
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Post by wildcat on Feb 15, 2008 1:03:07 GMT -5
So my system sill make sense? I'm glad because I'm usually wrong. ;D
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