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stuff like ukemi and other traits can change how a wrestler does stuff in game.
some of the caw creator like
Rev
DJKM
phil parent
captain howdy
Desert Punk
and a few ppl who focus on real life wrestler and
check their caws cpu logic and moveset and see how they work
and mess around and tweak stuff to see how everything works
here's a guide that i kinda used
https://caws.ws/firepro/files/fpr_complete_guide.pdf
it's for the last fire pro but most of the stuff is rather valid to use in world still
My caws aren't perfect but i read it when i'm trying to remember something
or see how thing works in world
but yeah if you can check out the ppl i mentioned above and their wrestler caws to get a idea on how to do it.
I'm still kinda amateur on it myself i go back to this guide whenever I forget stuff
still haven't mastered most of it myself
bu yeah
check the edit section for how stuff works.
Any advice on how to make Logic work out properly? I'm...not very good at utilizing it.
this was from another caw i was working on but kinda stop on it when i couldn't make the outfit for the character and instead letting it go to waste I used that unfinished one which i was messing with to make this caw.
have a few amount of caws which i start but never get done. usually use those as basis for future ones i don't want to spend much time on
still like to make showmanship moves and whatnot unique enough and change around stats. If i make a caw to at least separate them from each other.
when thinking of making caws I just make them as i think of them atm
to be honest. I do check usually to see what has been done or hasn't.