EA s UFC 4 The Best Perks For Wrestlers

EA s UFC 4 The Best Perks For Wrestlers

EA s UFC 4 The Best Perks For Wrestlers

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EA s UFC 4 The Best Perks For Wrestlers

If wrestlers gel with your playstyle in EA's UFC 4, these are the best perks to keep an eye out for. While it’s always more fun to watch a mixed martial arts contest when it involves two, it’s the wrestling skills that usually finish fights. In addition, wrestlers often have a powerful base which translates well into striking because they usually carry a lot of power — especially when one considers fighters like Quintin Rampage Jackson and Dan Henderson. Players that get skilled at playing wrestlers in usually have a better time defensively against the computer, and they can cause a variety of problems for online players that have been putting all their practice into their striking game. Thankfully, the perks system in-game offers players a lot of options when it comes to wrestling. Here are the most useful of them. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Wrestle Clinic

The Wrestle Clinic perk is designed to boost a fighter’s grappling defense when they are in the top position. Even though it can seem very advantageous to be in the top position after a takedown or when a fighter has pulled the player’s fighter into their guard, submission artists can make it a very short night for them. A good defense in the top position means that the fighter will have better defense against a bottom fighter’s submission and transition attempts.

Workhorse

The Work Horse perk is an absolute must for players that want to utilize a ground game at any point in the fight. Fighting on the ground can be a huge drain on a fighter’s stamina, leaving them very vulnerable in the later rounds. With this perk, players can wrestle, transition, and grapple on the ground without worrying too much about the drain on their stamina.

Grinder

The Grinder perk helps fighters use far less stamina when they are grappling on the feet. Even though it can be a nightmare when caught in a clinching scenario, this perk will still help fighter pull away or transition to a more dominant position when grappling on the feet. Furthermore, the Grinder perk will allow players to grab a hold of their opponents and perform slams, trips, and takedowns more effectively without taxing their stamina.

Crafty

The most effective fighters against a powerful wrestler are usually . This is because they are skilled in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and can match a wrestler’s grappling skills, then counter with a transition into a submission attempt. However, with the Crafty perk boosts a fighter’s submission defense in the bottom position. So a powerful wrestler like Matt Hughes is capable of defending against a submission and wrestling artist like Ben Askren when they are in the bottom position on the ground.

Slam Boost

The Slam Boost perk is useful for fighters that are good at grabbing a leg and slamming their opponents to the mat to cause a lot of damage. With this perk, the slam can even cause the opponent to get stunned when they are on the ground. Wrestler specialists like Matt Hughes were well known for their patented carrying and slamming in their fights. With this perk, players have another tool in their arsenal that can change the course of the fight very quickly.

No Cigar

Where the Crafty perk boosts a fighter’s submission defense in the bottom position on the ground, the No Cigar perk will boost a fighter’s submission defense when they are in the top position too. This is a useful skill to have against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu specialists because they have a habit of pulling a fighter into their guard and going for a submission move, like a Guillotine or a leg choke. The No Cigar perk means that a good wrestler will be able to defend against a submission specialist and regain a dominant position on the ground.

Nightmare

The Nightmare perk will boost a fighter’s overall grapple defense when they are in the bottom position on the ground. This will then help them defend transitions and the ground and pound. So they can not only survive a beating, but transition into a better position. It’s a useful perk when fighting other and that will be looking to gain the dominant positions on the ground during a fight.

Like Glue

The Like Glue perk makes it easier for a fighter to initiate advances and counters when grappling on the feet, either in the center of the cage or up against the cage. This is a useful perk for wrestlers whether they are fighting defensively or offensively. It’s also a great perk for wrestlers that are capable of putting the pressure on in a fight and pressing their opponent up against the cage to or punish them in the clinch.

Marathoner

The Marathoner perk is one of the most useful and powerful in the game, as it means that the fighter will consume less stamina while moving. When wrestlers are looking for the takedowns or transitioning on the ground this can be a huge drain on their stamina. With the Marathoner perk, a fighter can protect their stamina and continue to press the action while looking for takedowns without taxing too much of their own stamina.

Recharger

The Recharger perk is useful because it allows fighters to regain more of their health between rounds. Trying for the takedowns and fighting on the ground can place a fighter in lots of dangerous scenarios where they are going to take damage, especially that are great at defending. With the Recharger perk, they can regain some of this lost health and sometimes gain an edge when starting a new round. It’s a perk that can bring a whole new meaning to the phrase "saved by the bell" when a round ends.

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