11-26-2017, 03:48 AM
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Dave
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Re: Stamina in UFC 3
It's in the blog
Stamina System
The first thing to understand with the new stamina system is that the amount of damage a strike will deal is reduced greatly as the stamina of the striker is reduced. This means that the most effective way to strike is to throw a combination, wait until your stamina has fully regenerated, and throw another combination. This ensures you land maximum damage with each strike.
When your stamina is low, you are also more vulnerable. This means that not only do you do less damage with low stamina, but you also put yourself at higher risk to vulnerability when striking with low stamina.
Every strike thrown costs you stamina. The lower your stamina then you strike, the more long-term stamina is drained. Strikes that land cost less stamina than strikes that miss. Strikes that are evaded by your opponent cost even more stamina.
STAMINA FLOOR
The stamina floor is the lowest you can reduce your stamina to by throwing a certain type of strike. Each strike has a different stamina floor:
Straight Punch: A straight punch has the highest stamina floor. If you only throw straight punches, you will only drain your stamina to a minimal level. If your stamina happens to be below that level, throwing straight punches will still allow your stamina to regenerate to that level.
Hooks and Uppercuts: These two strikes have a lower stamina floor than straights, but still won't allow your stamina to fully drain.
Other: All other strikes have no stamina floor, so throwing them in abundance can leave you fatigued and your vulnerability extremely high and your strikes extremely slow.
As your long-term stamina depletes, the stamina floor for all strikes drops until they all eventually hit zero. This makes managing your long-term stamina incredibly important.
STAMINA REGENERATION BETWEEN ROUNDS
You will be given a fixed amount of stamina in reserve at the beginning of the fight based on your endurance rating. When a round ends, you can draw up to fifty percent of that stamina to use for the next round. This means if you use too much stamina in the early rounds, you won't have enough stamina left in reserve to regenerate anything of significance for the later rounds.
This makes stamina management much more critical in EA Sports UFC 3 as compared to its predecessors, and is a key factor to consider when building your strategy.
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