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Fighting styles determines what type of fighter you are. You start with one and if you have 2500 points, you can choose another style, up to the max of three. Apparently, Rollin' is the only one with the max of four (lucky him!) Anyway, each fighting style has its own KO and other means of defeating an opponent. Here are the five styles that you can use in this game: | Fighting styles determines what type of fighter you are. You start with one and if you have 2500 points, you can choose another style, up to the max of three. Apparently, Rollin' is the only one with the max of four (lucky him!) Anyway, each fighting style has its own KO and other means of defeating an opponent. Here are the five styles that you can use in this game: | ||
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Don't be afraid to combine as many styles as you want within the two or three style limit. However, if you try to play through it with one style only, it becomes predictable and very hard to get the upper hand as many fighters have their own styles for you to contend with. | Don't be afraid to combine as many styles as you want within the two or three style limit. However, if you try to play through it with one style only, it becomes predictable and very hard to get the upper hand as many fighters have their own styles for you to contend with. | ||
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