Punch Club 2 Guide – 7 Tips to Manage Your Fighter

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Tip #1: Make time to work

Working at the Noodle Shop
Being an unknown fighter with no experience or reputation won’t exactly make you roll in the cash. You’ll learn very quickly that, just like in real life, things are expensive. Almost everything your fighter needs to thrive and survive will put a strain on your finances: food, training, medicine, and equipment. That’s why once you get one of the jobs available in the area (like the Noodle Shop or the Junkyard) you should always make time to show up for work. It will lower your happiness, but hey, work is work for a reason and that money can help pave the way to happiness.

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Tip #2: Always have food on hand

Hungry at home
Despite what all those nutrition and diet gurus are saying, the truth is that the more you train, the more you need to eat. Look up any professional fighter or bodybuilder and see what they consume in a day, you’d be surprised. Your fighter may not be a professional yet, but they train and their body needs fuel. Hunger is one of the main stats you need to manage and almost any activity will drain it. When you’re hungry, there’s only so much you can do, so always buy some snacks for your inventory for a quick boost. After you’ve saved up a bit, stock your fridge with hearty meals.

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Tip #3: Get a Balanced Workout

The advanced facilities of the gym
When it comes to combat, there are three main stats to worry about: Strength, Agility, and Stamina. Strength determines your power (and energy expenditure), Agility determines how often you act, and Stamina determines your energy. You’ll need to have a healthy pool of all three to hold your own against tougher opponents. However, the real challenge is balancing Strength with Stamina, as the higher the former, the more strain it will put on the latter. Change your training focus if your stats start to feel unbalanced.

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Tip #4: Carefully examine your opponents

Preparing for a fight
Finally, we can actually talk about combat and how you are not involved. The fighter will act based on your strategy which you can change between rounds. You can choose his offensive and defensive moves, his passive buffs and the fighting school he uses. During the rounds, he will act based on what you have set, his Agility and his Energy. When you face an opponent, don't just focus on his stats. Look at his school, the buffs he has active and the moves he will use. You will be surprised at how much damage some of them can do when the conditions are in their favor.

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Tip #5: Energy is everything

The World of the Fighter
While you should really keep your fighter stats balanced, Stamina should be given some preference since it determines your energy reserves. Like Hunger, Energy is needed and used to do most things, from work to training to recovery. You can replenish energy by consuming certain foods and resting at home, but this will take up time and money. It is also the only stat in the outside world that also affects combat since the less energy you have, the less you will be able to do in combat. Always make sure you can make decisions to replenish your energy to prepare for combat, training, or a long night of work.

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Tip #6: Free Stuff Is Good Stuff

The gym in the garage
Being a human is expensive, let alone deliberately risking your health. Most of the things the Fighter needs to succeed cost money, from food to training. There will be times when you're completely broke and have no way forward, but there are options. If you need food, you can go check with your neighbor Henry to see if he has some Popcorn available for a moderate boost. In terms of training, you have the home gym, and while it will take a lot of money to set everything up, you can always use the mat to train all three stats at once, while your nearby lounger will restore your energy and the chair in the living room will increase your happiness a bit.

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Tip #7 – Don't waste time

Taking time to show up and fight
In a surprising twist of realism, this game makes you worry about there not being enough time in the day. Time is tracked in the corner and passes very quickly whenever you do an activity, from traveling to different locations to preparing a meal. This means that some locations have windows where they are accessible and time stops when you visit and explore the area. It is also important to keep track of when it comes to signing up for fights in the available time and then actually showing up for those fights so that it does not count as an automatic defeat. You can save a lot of time by traveling by bus, but only if you have money to spend. It is best to do the math so that you can plan your day accordingly and get as many points as possible before your fight dates.

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