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This is one of the most important pages in the wiki. Fight Tactics are the "chess match" of MMA Tycoon. Since this page is currently a "redlink" (non-existent), we have a blank canvas to drive players toward both tactical success and the premium features that make managing tactics easier.
Understood. Let’s break this down into a clean, professional, and scannable wiki layout. This structure uses clear headings and horizontal rules to ensure a manager can find exactly what they need in seconds.


Here is the draft for the Fight Tactics wiki page.
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]].


Wiki Draft: Fight Tactics
1. The Core Slider System
Fight Tactics are the strategic instructions you give your fighter before they step into the cage. While skills and physicals determine a fighter's potential, your tactics determine how that potential is utilized. Mastering the slider system is the fastest way to climb the [[Rankings]] and [[Earn Money|Earn Money]].
Every fight is governed by a series of tactical sliders. These dictate how your fighter behaves in different ranges:


The Tactics System
Aggressiveness: Determines the pace. High aggressiveness can lead to early finishes but drains [[Energy]] rapidly.
The tactics engine is based on a series of sliders and settings that dictate behavior in different ranges (Standing, Clinch, and Ground).


Aggressiveness: How much energy your fighter spends hunting for a finish vs. playing it safe.
Stance: Choose between Orthodox or Southpaw. Switching stances can confuse opponents and exploit their defensive holes.


Primary/Secondary/Tertiary/Default: The "Hierarchy" system. You can set specific instructions for the start of the fight (Primary) and have them change as the fight progresses or as your fighter gets tired.
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.


Stance: Choose between Orthodox or Southpaw. This can be a major factor when facing opponents with specific defensive weaknesses.
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.


Maximizing Efficiency with [[VIP]]
Primary Instructions: Your "Plan A" for the start of the fight.
Managing tactics for a large roster can be time-consuming. [[VIP]] membership offers several "Quality of Life" features to streamline this process:


Tactics Presets: Save your favorite "Wrestle-f***" or "Muay Thai Clinch" setups as templates. This allows you to apply complex strategies to new fighters with a single click.
Secondary/Tertiary: Instructions that kick in based on specific triggers (e.g., if your fighter gets tired or the round ends).


Advanced Scouting: Use the [[Scout Tool]] (VIP feature) to see your opponent's past tactical tendencies, allowing you to counter their game plan perfectly.
Default: The fallback strategy if no other conditions are met.


Testing Your Strategy in the [[QFC]]
3. The VIP Advantage
Before risking your rank in a major organization, many managers use the [[QFC|Quick Fight Card (QFC)]] system.
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:


The QFC is the perfect "laboratory" to test new tactical hierarchies.
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.


Winning in the QFC helps you [[Earn Money|Earn Money]] quickly and keeps your fighters active while you wait for a big show contract.
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.


Growth and the Community
4. Testing & Earning Money
[[Forums|The Strategy Forums]]: The tactics system is deep. To truly master it, you should [[Sign up to the Forums|Sign up to the Forums]] and read the "Tactics Bible" threads or ask veteran managers for advice.
Tactics aren't just about winning; they are about [[Earn Money|Earning Money]] and growing your empire.


[[Alliances]]: Joining an Alliance is one of the best ways to learn secret "meta" tactics. Alliance members often share successful slider settings to help the whole team climb the [[Rankings]].
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.


[[Mentor]]: If you are struggling with your win/loss record, check the Mentor section for guided tips on basic tactical setups.
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]].


Tactics and Your Business Empire
5. Community & Mastery
Your success in the cage directly impacts your wallet:
The most successful managers don't work in a vacuum. To truly master the "meta," you need to engage with the world:


Winning = [[Earn Money|Income]]: Better tactical wins lead to higher-paying contracts and better [[Sponsorships]].
[[Sign up to the Forums|The Forums]]: The definitive source for tactical discussion. [[Forums|Sign up today]] to read veteran guides and stay updated on engine changes.


[[Fighter Slots]]: As you purchase more [[Fighter Slots]], the ability to quickly set and manage tactics becomes vital to maintaining a winning record across 10, 20, or 30+ fighters.
[[Alliances]]: Joining an Alliance gives you access to "private" tactical secrets. Collaborate with teammates to dominate the [[Rankings]].


[[Companies]]: If your fighters win impressively using your tactics, they become more marketable, helping your [[Clothing Company]] or [[Nutrition Company]] sell more products.
[[Mentor]]: Check the Mentor section for pre-set "Beginner Templates" to get your first win under your belt.
 
See Also
[[Fighting]] - A breakdown of how the engine calculates strikes and transitions.
 
[[Energy & Hype]] - How your tactical aggressiveness affects your fighter's stamina.
 
[[Attributes]] - Learn which skills (e.g., Takedowns, Clinch Striking) correspond to specific sliders.

Revision as of 08:23, 24 February 2026

Understood. Let’s break this down into a clean, professional, and scannable wiki layout. This structure uses clear headings and horizontal rules to ensure a manager can find exactly what they need in seconds.

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.