=============================================================================== The Wild Rings FAQ 1.0 by Blank =========== Version 1.0 =========== - Basic FAQ =============================================================================== CONTENTS =============================================================================== = 1 - Introduction 2 - Controls 3 - Gameplay 4 - Game Modes 5 - Edit Mode 6 - Options 7 - Information =============================================================================== INTRODUCTION =============================================================================== Welcome to my FAQ for The Wild Rings on XBOX. Since this is my first ever FAQ you'll probably see alot of things missing, but I hope to correct these over time. This FAQ is totally devised by me just from playing the game since I don't know ANY japanese at all. So let's get to it shall we? The Wild Rings is a unique game being that it isn't a wrestling game and it isn't a shootfighting game. You can choose from two modes of play. Pro-Wrestling or Total Fighting. In short Pro-Wrestling mode is uh, Pro-Wrestling and Total Fighting is Shootfighting/MMA. There are 11 fighting styles in this game where 3 are pro-wrestling style and the other 8 lean toward MMA. I wont go on any more about the fine details since no one will probably read this anyway but all I can say is this game is really fun and with a bit more time spent on it, could have been a really outstanding game. Enough of that, onto the FAQ. =============================================================================== CONTROLS =============================================================================== First I'll list the basic controls that apply to ALL fighting styles and then i'll add the style specific grapples etc. Left Thumbstick - Control Character Left Thumbstick Clicked In - Block Right Thumbstick - Pick Up Opponent/Climb Ropes X Button - Weak Attack A Button - Medium Attack B Button - Strong Attack/Pin/Break Pin Y Button - Run L Trigger - Style Specific Action R Trigger - Grapple/Shoot D-Pad - Taunt =============================================================================== FIGHT STYLES =============================================================================== The thing that makes TWR unique is the many different styles of fighting. Where else could you have a legit match between Chris Benoit and Mike Tyson? Want to relive Inoki v Ali? Want to squash Triple H with a sumo? I know you do, as do we all. There are 11 fighting styles in TWR. Pro-Wrestling (Puroresu) American Pro-Wrestling Lucha Libre Total Fighting (Shootwrestling) Shoot Wrestling (Mixed Martial Arts) Judo Amateur Wrestling Sumo Wrestling Karate Boxing Kickboxing Each style has it's own (as I like to call it) Style Specific Action. For example American Pro-Wrestling - The R trigger is to grapple and the L trigger is for a trademark taunt. Shootfighters R trigger is a grapple whereas the L trigger is the shoot button. I will list each SSA in the gameplay section. =============================================================================== GAMEPLAY =============================================================================== OK, I will break this part down into specific gameplay actions ie. Striking/Grappling/Submission etc. For this part I will use some abbreviations like TWR - The Wild Rings L Thumb - Left Thumbstick R Thumb - Right Thumbstick =============================================================================== MOVEMENT : The two thumbsticks are the basis of all movement in TWR. The L Thumb's only uses are for moving your fighter around the ring and blocking. To block in any fight style simply click and hold in the L Thumb. The R Thumb though has alot of uses. Push the R Thumb toward the ropes to climb in or out of the ring. When in a corner push the R Thumb diagonally toward the corner you're standing near to climb the turnbuckles. When you're opponent is dizzy and standing, push the R Thumb toward him to turn him around. When your opponent is grounded and you're standing at either their feet or head, push the R Thumb away from your opponent to drag them across the ring. To pick up a downed opponent stand at their head and press towards them with the R Thumb to pick them up facing you. Stand at their legs and push the R Thumb toward them to pick them up facing away from you. =============================================================================== STRIKING : All strikes in TWR come from 3 buttons. X, A, B. X - Weak A - medium and B - strong. =============================================================================== When standing a distance away from your opponent you have 3 basic attacks using the XAB buttons. But when the action gets close each button has 3 different attacks that correspond with the L Thumb being used. X Button - Weak Attack X Button + Up/Down - Weak Attack 2 X Button + Left/Right - Weak Attack 3 A Button - Medium Attack A Button + Up/Down - Medium Attack 2 A Button + Left/Right - Medium Attack 3 B Button - Strong Attack B Button + Up/Down - Strong Attack 2 B Button + Left/Right - Strong Attack 3 There are 3 running strikes or grapples that can be used. Run (Y Button) + X Run (Y Button) + A Run (Y Button) + B When an opponent is grounded you can do a ground strike using any of the three attack buttons. The same applies when running toward a downed opponent. To do a move from inside the ring to the outside, position yourself hard against the ropes facing your opponent outside and press the B Button. This will do moves such as Planchas/Suicide Dives. When standing on the ring apron outside the ropes press B to do an attack off the apron. ie. Asai Moonsault. To perform a running move to the outside hold the B Button when running towards the ropes. The easiest way to get this to work is to bounce off the opposite side ropes and hold B as soon as you make contact with the ropes. When an opponent is in the corner pushing the B Button will start an automatic corner combo. Moves can be done from the top rope by climbing the top turnbuckle using the R Thumb. The 3 attack buttons apply here again and attacks range from splashes to dropkicks. NOTE : If the opponent is positioned perfectly, moves such as the Shooting Star Press and 450 Splash will add an automatic pin after you have landed the move. Try the different splashes for yourself. =============================================================================== GRAPPLING : Grappling consists of using the R Trigger to grapple and then one of the attack buttons to perfomr the move. =============================================================================== The first thing you notice when you grapple is the coloured bar at the bottom of the screen. The moving bar represents you and what grapple you want to make. It is split into sections being that the Blue bar is your weak attack range, Green Bar is your medium attack range and the Red Bar is your strong attack range. Pushing the corresponding coloured button and stopping it inside those coloured bars before your opponent does will result in a successful grapple. In the Pro-Wrestling styles, grappling consists of pushing the R trigger to make a lunge at your opponent. A quick push of the R trigger will cause your character to make a standing grapple attempt. If you tap the L Thumb backwards and then hit the R Trigger your character will move a considerable distance toward your opponent before grappling. This is the best technique to use for grappling since it can counter a fast moving opponent. Once you are in a grapple with your opponent you're in a similar situation to your striking except there is only 2 grapples per button. The first is done with just a button press and the second is done by pushing any direction and the button. X Button - Weak Grapple X Button + Direction - Weak Grapple 2 A Button - Medium Grapple A Button + Direction - Medium Grapple 2 B Button - Strong Grapple B Button + Direction - Strong Grapple 2 When in a grapple you can move to the back of your opponent by hitting the R trigger instead of an attack button. When in a behind grapple you have 3 different grapples. X Button - Weak Grapple A Button - Medium Grapple B Button - Strong Grapple Irish Whip your opponent into the ropes by hitting the Y Button. With your opponent running at you, you have 3 standing counter grapples. X Button A Button B Button To whip you opponent to the corner hold the L Thumb in a diagonal direction and push the Y Button. NOTE : You can then run at an opponent in the corner and press B to perform a corner attack. Grapple your opponent in the corner by using the R Trigger and the use the B Button to perform a corner grapple move. To put your opponent in the tree of woe position grapple your opponent in the corner and hit the Y button. To throw your opponent to the outside hit the R trigger to grapple then push the L Thumb toward the ropes. This should bedone with your back to the ropes. =============================================================================== GROUND MOVES : Ground moves consist of submissions and attacks in the Pro-Wrestling style. In the MMA style, ground attacks also include mounts, locks and guards. =============================================================================== With a downed opponent, standing at their head allows for 2 ground attacks. L Thumb toward opponent + X Button - Weak Ground Attack L Thumb toward opponent + A Button - Strong Ground Attack These buttons apply the same for an opponent who is Lying on Back at Feet Lying Face Down at Head Lying Face Down at Feet If you are playing as a shootfighter, a downed opponent is as good as it gets. By using the shootfighters SSA, using the R Trigger at the opponents head or feet will allow a ground grapple. Hopefully you know some MMA terminology. Opponent Face Up - R Trigger at Head - Side Mount Opponent Face Up - R Trigger at Feet - Guard Opponent Face Down - R Trigger at Head - Front Chancery Opponent Face Down - R Trigger at Feet - Back Mount Also if you're using a shootfighter on the ground you can switch between positions on the ground using the R Trigger. So you can go from Guard to Full Mount to Side Mount to full Mount again just by using the R Trigger. =============================================================================== SPECIFIC STYLE ACTION : Each style has its own specific action that is unique to that style. I will try to list them all in as much detail as possible. =============================================================================== Pro-Wrestling (Puroresu) L Trigger - Strong Style Block (Chest Out) R Trigger - Grapple American Pro-Wrestling L Trigger - Trademark Taunt (ie. Spinaroonie) R Trigger - Grapple Lucha Libre L Trigger - Evasive Roll R Trigger - Grapple Total Fighting (Shootwrestling) L Trigger - High Strike Counter L Trigger + Direction - Low Strike Counter R Trigger - Grapple Shoot Wrestling (MMA) L Trigger - Shoot L Trigger + Direction - Low Shoot R Trigger - Grapple After grappling you can use the R Trigger again for various takedowns. Judo L Trigger - Counter Slap (Counters Grapples/Attacks) R Trigger - Grapple Amateur Wrestling L Trigger - Dodge R Trigger - Grapple After grappling use R Trigger again for takedown. Sumo Wrestling L Trigger - Squat (The use X for feint, A for charge or B for charge grapple) R Trigger - Grapple Karate L Trigger - Front Counter L Trigger + L Thumb Back - High Counter L Trigger + L Thumb Down - Low Counter R Trigger - Grapple Boxing L Trigger - Duck/Weave R Trigger - Dodge Kickboxing L Trigger - Duck/Weave R Trigger - Grapple =============================================================================== GAME MODES =============================================================================== 1 - Exhibition Match After selecting this you are given some options. Single Match Tag Match 6 Man Tag Match Battle Royal Those matches are pretty self explanatory so no need for description. The next screen you have another list of options. Rule - Choose between Pro-Wrestling/Total Fighting/ or Customize your rules. Arena - Choose between 2 arenas. Ring - Choose your ring mat. Referee - Choose between 3 referees. BGM - Choose your background music. After picking your options you are taken to the play entry screen. Just push Up then A to continue to the character select screen. 2 - Tournament After selecting this you are given some options Single Match or Tag Match Then at the options screen pick your options and the number of entries in the tournament. Once at the tournament lineup screen press A to select your spot. The menu that pops up has 3 options. Select Characters / Random Characters / Exit NOTE: Winning a 16 man tournament unlocks CAW parts. 3 - League Match Use the description of Tournament mode. NOTE: Winning a 16 man league unlocks CAW parts. 4 - Champions Road Fight through the ranks to win the belt! You will fight 30 consecutive fights until you are champ. Choose either Pro-Wrestling or Total Fighting and win both belts. NOTE: Winning both belts unlocks characters. 5 - Title Match Defend either your Pro-Wrestling title or Total Fighting belt! =============================================================================== EDIT MODE =============================================================================== COMING SOON!!!!!!! =============================================================================== OPTIONS =============================================================================== GAME SETTINGS Difficulty - Use the slider going from Easy to Hard Speed - Set the Game Speed - Normal/Turbo/Ultra Turbo Camera - Dynamic/Static/Versus/Normal AUDIO SETTINGS BGM - Set BGM level SE - Set Sound Effect level VOICE - Set voice level VISUAL SETTINGS Attack Meter - Turn On/Off the Attack Meter Damage Display - This turns on the body part damage display in the top right corner of the screen. Entrance - Turn On/Off Entrances. =============================================================================== INFORMATION =============================================================================== This FAQ is written by Blank. Dont copy, dont steal and give credit where due. This is to be only displayed on Gamefaqs.com If you want to use it on your site etc. email me first. Any suggestions/errors or if you want to submit a full wrestler rename list and/or CAW logic translation email me at john_bobbitt@hotmail.com Copyright 2003.