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Real boxing12/23/2023 This stat also affects the amount of health you can recover when you are clinching. It defines how much blows you can sustain and how many hits it would take before you get knocked down. Health – Plain and simple, health means your health pool. Theoretically, speed increases your damage per second (DPS), but due to factors such as blocking, distance, dodging, and fatigue, a DPS approach isn’t exactly optimal. The mini-game to train your speed is also something you can adequately perform great in (we’ll break it down better later) and this means you have a clean chance of improving this stat without fully expending your XP. It is, technically, the second most important stat. Reactive actions like parrying and weaving banks on speed too. Speed is primarily important because the higher this stat is, the faster your punches can connect. Speed – This dictates how fast your boxer’s actions will happen, be it throwing a punch, blocking, clinching, and evading blows. A foe that is way more hard-hitting than you can put you out even if he is in a fatigued state. While all stats hold a degree of importance on their own, taking on an opponent with a huge strength advantage will prove to be a truly uphill battle, as compared to fighting opponents that are faster, healthier, and has better stamina. Fortunately, it is the easiest to train (we’ll put better details into this in a latter section), so buffing it up is very feasible. Strength – The most important stat because it determines how much damage your punches can deal.
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