FINAL FIRE PROWRESTLING: THE FAQ FAQ version 1.0 authored by Michael 'Maikeru' Leal (maikutx at awesomenet dot net) Author's Note: I NEED A GOOD ASCII ART! If anyone is willing to make one please e-mail me. TABLE OF CONTENTS 0. WHAT'S NEW?? 1. AN INTRODUCTION LIKE NONE OTHER 2. A SLIGHT INTERJECTION OF THE AUTHOR'S OPINION 3. MODES A GO GO (FFP's game modes) 3.1 ONE NIGHT MATCH 3.1.1 NORMAL 3.1.2 DEATHMATCH 3.1.3 GRUESOME 3.1.4 BATTLE ROYAL 3.2 MANAGEMENT OF THE RING 3.3 PRACTICE MODE 3.3.1. WHY COMPLETE PRACTICE MODE? 3.3.2. GOALS IN PRACTICE MODE 3.3.3. WHAT HE SAYS 3.4 EDIT MODE 3.4.1 EDIT WRESTLER 3.4.2 EDIT ORGANIZATION 3.4.3 RENAME 3.4.4 MOVE WRESTLER 3.4.5 TRADE WRESTLER 4. WINNERS MAY NOT DO DRUGS, BUT THEY DO CHEAT (cheat codes) 5. WTH? (things that I have no answer to.) ============================================================================== 0. WHAT'S NEW?? ============================================================================== version 0.1 - July 21, 2002: EVERYTHING is new! I just got access to FFP last night. version 0.2 - July 22, 2002: I added more info on Management of Ring. version 0.3 - July 22, 2002: More info on MoR, plus a *ton* of stuff on random events and match modes. version 1.0 - Aug. 07, 2002: Likely the only version covering the MoR mode. After FPW2 is released in America, that portion of the FAQ will become a seperate file. version 1.1 - Aug. 09, 2002: Added some new information here and there, plus many formatting errors have been fixed. version 1.12 - Aug. 31, 2002: Oh my God, I am such an idiot. I just realized I was missing the American option in normal for One-Night Match. As such, I just added it in. My only comment on this all: OOPS. :P ============================================================================== 1. INRODUCTION ============================================================================== This FAQ is property of Michael Leal ("the author"), with assistance from others where noted. Anyone that wishes to use the information in this FAQ-- whether in its entirety or a portion thereof-- must contact me or at least give credit where credit is due. This FAQ is available at the following sites: http://www.gamefaqs.com http://www.neoseeker.com http://www.cheatcc.com If you want to use it on YOUR site, send me an email, or IM me in AIM (nickname Maikeru1984) to ask. ============================================================================== 2. OPINION OF THE AUTHOR ============================================================================== BAM giveth and BAM taketh away. More accurately, BAM giveth the second best Fire Pro *ever,* and BAM taketh the coolest mode in a wrestling game away. Instead of the critically-acclaimed Management of Ring mode in FFP, the US version will have "Ironman Mode," a story mode (as far as I can tell). Sure, it takes off the burden off of the battery backup to allow around 80 wrestlers, but Management of the Ring was the best improvement in the game! Unless Ironman Mode is really, really good, I'd have to say that it is best to get the import, and not the domestic, version. I will, however, get the American version, for the sake of argument. My Rating for Final Fire Pro: 9.5 My Rating for Fire Pro 2: Not played. It's coming out in a month or two. ============================================================================== 3. MODES A GO GO!!!!! ============================================================================== Final Fire Pro is lighter on modes than its predecessor. However, the new mode that now exists easily makes up for the lack of the elmination match of old: Management of the Ring. In this section of the FAQ, I will explain each and every mode in surgical detail. ============================================================================== 3.1. ONE NIGHT MATCH ============================================================================== - 1 Player - Normal - Deathmatch - Gruesome - Battle Royal - Multiplayer (Must have Link Cable) ============================================================================== 3.1.1. NORMAL ============================================================================== - Type of Match: Single/Tag/[only in exhibition] Handicap - Ring Second or Cornerman: On/Off (Only applicable without run-ins) - Rules: Normal - Gruesome (Only Submissions, No Rope check, Lumberjack Gruesome DQ Count, Freestyle and Stoic only Audience Approval Modes) - Hardcore (Falls count anywhere, no DQ, no countout, only Hardcore approval, Interferences Allowed.) - American (Same as normal, but all wrestlers seem to have One Hit Finisher on by default. Finishers, in other words, are more powerful in this mode.) Method of Winning: Pinfall or Submission, 3 Count Pinfall or Submission, 2 Count Only Submissions Only Pinfalls Time Limit: 5/10/15/30/45/60/No Limit Explosion Time: NOT APPLICABLE Number of Falls: 1 - Audience Approval: OFF (Determines a | Strong rating for a | King's Road match under a | Showman typical criteria| Stoic for a match in | Lucha the selected | Hardcore style.) | Freestyle - Ring: New Japan All Japan NOAH ZERO ONE UFO FMW Michinoku Pro Toryumon WWF WCW Three-A RINGS Pancrase PRIDE SWA Random - Arena: Korakuen Hall Nihon Budokan SPIKE DOME Generic Japanese Gym RANDOM - Difficulty: 1 (very easy) - 10 (very hard) - COM SKIP [only on Management Mode]: HALF/FULL/OFF - Referee: Panther Tottori (Strong) Joe Higuchi (King's Road) Mr. Mizutaka (Stoic) Lark Kestler (Showman) - Rope Check: ON/OFF - Lumberjack: ON/OFF - [tag and handicap only] Tornado Tag: ON/OFF - [tag and handicap only] Cut Play: ON/OFF - Critical: ON/OFF - Disqualification Count: Normal/Gruesome/None - Ring Out Count: 20/10/OFF - Interference: On/Off (Only applicable without seconds) ============================================================================== 3.1.2. EXPLODING BARBWIRE CAGE DEATHMATCH ============================================================================== Type of Match: Single Only Ring Second or Cornerman: N.A. Method of Winning: 3 Count 2 Count Only Submissions Only Pinfall Time Limit: 5/10/15/30/45/60/No Limit Explosion Time: 1/5/10/15/30/45/60/off Number of Falls: 1 Audience Approval: OFF (Determines a | Hardcore rating for a | match under a | typical criteria| for a match in | the selected | style.) | Ring: FMW Deathmatch Ring Arena: Kawasaki Stadium Difficulty: 1 (very easy) - 10 (very hard) COM SKIP [only on Management Mode]: HALF/FULL/OFF Referee: Panther Tottori (Strong) Joe Higuchi (King's Road) Mr. Mizutaka (Stoic) Lark Kestler (Showman) Rope Check: NA Lumberjack: NA Tornado Tag: NA Cut Play: NA Critical: ON/OFF Disqualification Count: Off Ring Out Count: NA Run-in: NA ============================================================================== 3.1.3. THE OCTAGON: GRUESOME FIGHTING ============================================================================== Type of Match: Single Only Ring Second or Cornerman: N.A. Method of Winning: Only Submissions Time Limit: 5/10/15/30/45/60/No Limit Explosion Time: NA Number of Falls: 1 Audience Approval: OFF (Determines a | Stoic rating for a | Free match under a | typical criteria| for a match in | the selected | style.) | Ring: 'Sammy' Octagon Ring Arena: Bayside Colosseum Difficulty: 1 (very easy) - 10 (very hard) COM SKIP [only on Management Mode]: HALF/FULL/OFF Referee: Panther Tottori (Strong) Joe Higuchi (King's Road) Mr. Mizutaka (Stoic) Lark Kestler (Showman) Rope Check: NA Lumberjack: NA Tornado Tag: NA Cut Play: NA Critical: ON/OFF Disqualification Count: Gruesome Ring Out Count: NA Run-in: NA ============================================================================== 3.1.4. BATTLE ROYAL ============================================================================== Three modes, here: Normal, Endless, Over the Top Rope. NORMAL - Nothing special. Just a regular up-to-4 person elimination match. ENDLESS - Eliminated people stick around to make the match hell for others. OVER THE TOP ROPE - Anytime a wrestler is forced out of the ring, they're eliminated. Additionally, leaving the ring yourself eliminates you. MATCH RULES: Normal/Hardcore/American WINNING METHOD: 3-count/2-count/Only Submissions/Only Pinfalls/Falls Count Anywhere RING: Same as normal mode. ARENA: Same as normal mode. COM LEVEL: 1-10. REFEREE: Same as the other modes. ROPE CHECK: ON/OFF LUMBERJACK: OFF/ON CRITICAL: ON/OFF D.Q. COUNT: Normal/Gruesome/None RINGOUT COUNT: 20/10/None ============================================================================== 3.2 MANAGEMENT OF THE RING ============================================================================== Load Game New Game First you choose a federation to use, or you can start your own. These are the stats on the right hand side. - Regional Popularity: How popular they are in Japan, USA, Mexico, and Europe. - Amount of Wrestlers - Country of Origin - Money - Monthly Cost - How Long the Sim Lasts. It ranges from 3 to 5 years. The bar at the bottom represents the mix of styles. Each style has its own color (eg. WCW has a mostly orange bar, orange being Showman style) Orange - Showman (Sports Entertainment) White - Stoic (Shoot) Green - Lucha (Mexican Luchadore Style) Yellow - King's Road (Japanese Style eg. AJPW, NOAH, etc) Blue - Strong Cyan - Free Red - Hardcore NEW FED ------- Left Column -Country of Origin (Japan, America, Mexico, Europe) -Length of Management -Starting Money -Ring Type -Fed Style (Goes to right column) Right Column (What Style(s) will your fed be?) -Strong -King's Road -Showman -Stoic -Lucha -Hardcore -Free MAIN MENU --------- 1. Match-making Menu - Book card: This is fairly self-explanatory. You can book the card here. - In the book card menu: - Edit Card: It edits the card, once you have made it. - New Card: Creates - Start Card from Scratch: Want to start over COMPLETELY? Use this option. - Bring in an Outsider: Allows you to sign a 1 month contract with a wrestler.. provided they are interested in working with your fed. - Talent Exchange (I think): Exchange a member of your federation for a member of another federation, for one card. - Promotion War: Hold a card themed after your federation vs. another. Happens as random events as well, but you can attempt to initiate the cross-promotional card. - Return to Previous Menu 2. Production, Merchandising, and Facility Menu - Training Facilities: Add training supplements for your federation's workers. This helps your ranking in the third catagory, 'facilities.' Try to get at least the first two very early on, so WWE doesn't have much of a lead. - Sparring Sandbag (2000 to buy, 200 MP/mo.) - Medicine Balls (2000 to buy, 200 MP/mo.) - Sparring Dummy (4000 to buy, 400 MP/mo.) - ? (nothing to buy, 800 MP/mo.) - ? (nothing to buy, 800 MP/mo.) - Balance Ball (1000 to buy, 100 MP/mo.) - Ring Doctor (nothing to buy, 1200 MP/mo.) - Medical Room (4000 to buy, 600 MP/mo.) - Refresh Room (3000 to buy, 400 MP/mo.) - Confirm - Goods: Bring out the wares to promote your fed. It's a fool-proof way to get money, usually. - T Shirts (1000 MP/mo.) - Towels (2000 MP/mo.) - Videos (3000 MP/mo.) - Figurines (4000 MP/mo.) - Masks (5000 MP/mo.) - Don't Know Yet (5000 MP/mo.) - Confirm - Production: Select the level of TV production. This helps generate press for your organization, and thus raise your popularity worldwide! - None (0 MP/mo.): You start at this. This doesn't help you at all. Move up in the production ranks, and fast, or you'll be slumming around near the bottom of the ranks. - Regional (150 MP/mo.): Well, it's a start, but not much. If you're a new organization, this is a good starting point. Otherwise, don't even bother. - Mostly National (500 MP/mo.): If you're starting out with a major organization, here's a good starting point. - Nation-wide (1500 MP/mo.): Once you've amassed some money, upgrade to this-- it'll raise your popularity in the nation significantly! - Global (3000 MP/mo.): You want popularity? This is how you get it. You *must* get this in MoR mode to rank at #1, PERIOD. Otherwise, WWE will still pound you into the ground! This gives your popularity a *humongous* boost. A company starting at D popularity in America, for example, can skyrocket to an A in a half of a year. - Confirm - Return to Previous Menu 3. Contract Menu - Scout: This is how you get many of the hidden characters in FFP. The vast majority of said hiddens *must* be unlocked here. - Scout of Choice: - ???? (600 MP/mo.) - Devil Masa, aka NJPW's Masa Saito (500 MP/mo.) - Richter Madness, aka ??? (400 MP/mo.) - Willy ??, aka AJPW's Wally Yamaguchi (500 MP/mo.) - Mr. Question, aka ??? (300 MP/mo.) - Style to Scout For: - Strong (NJPW) - King Road (AJPW and NOAH) - Showman (American-style) - Stoic (Shootfighting) - Lucha (High-flying, Mexican-style) - Hardcore (Garbage wrestling, some FMW/BJPW/ECW) - Freestyle (All about winning-- at least two people use this) - Anything (Anything. Not very useful) - Area to Scout: - Japan - America - Mexico - Europe - Anywhere (Many wrestlers must be found with this) - Duration: 1 to 12 months - Hire - This brings up the selection screen. If you hit the L shoulder button, you get information on the federation. The translation for this information is seen in another area of the FAQ. - Brings up a dialogue: "The wrestler wants so-and-so MP to negotiate a contract with you. Will you accept? Yes/no" - The value fluctuates depending on the prominence of the wrestler. If you're lucky enough to steal Kurt Angle from WWE, for example, it'll cost around 670 MP to negotiate with him. Of course, he also has to be unhappy with WWE... - And then...: "Select a wage for this wrestler." There's 3 different monthly wages you may pay. - If they agree, it'll play a bell-like noise. If they disagree, it'll play a buzzer-like noise. - Talent Pool - Select a federation you wish to share talent with. They'll either agree or disagree, depending on their relationship with you. - Learning Excursion - Sends a wrestler over to another federation to hone his skills, for 500 MP. - Area: Japan, America, Mexico, Europe, Anywhere - Duration: 1 to 12 months - Fire - Select a wrestler, and they're fired. All there is to it. - Return to Previous Menu 4. Global Stats Menu - Federations - Brings up an analysis of each organization: - Regional Popularity: Japan/America/Mexico/Europe. The grades are on an S-D basis. - Wrestlers: Number of Wrestlers under contract. - Area of Origin: Japan, America, Mexico, Europe. - MP: How much they got-- cash, dough, money, skrilla, greenbacks, D-notes, whatever. - Cost: How much it costs per month to run the fed. If you're looking at YOUR organization.... TRY TO BREAK EVEN OR YOU'LL LOSE LOTS OF CASH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLE RUNNING NEW FEDERATIONS AND NOT PRE-MADE ONES, OR WITH SMALL FEDS LIKE TORYUMON. - Status: For your federation, this simply displays how much time you have left before the end of the simulation. With other organizations, it varies from: - Doesn't know you at all (see: most places when you start off in MoR) - Rivalry (see: WWE when WCW) - On medium terms (see: NJ and NOAH with Zero-One) - Willing to work with you (see: UFO with Zero-One) - (if you have an agreement) agreement ends in X months - At the bottom of the screen is Style: Primary style. Strong, King's Road, Showman, Stoic, Lucha, Hardcore, Freestyle - Wrestlers - Brings up an analysis of a wrestler when you press the L button. - Picture at top left is their body condition: green, green- yellow, yellow, orange, red, in order of good to awful. - Info at top right is... - Style: Strong, King's Road, Showman, Stoic, Lucha, Hardcore, Freestyle. - Regional Popularity: Japan/America/Mexico/Europe. - Status: Injured, on a learning excursion, etc. - Morale: S-D - Box in middle: Name - Boxes at bottom.. Guesses here. I need solid proof. - Physical Condition(?): S-D - Spiritual Condition(?): Same - Willingness to work: High, Medium, Low, Unable to work; will return in X months - Monthly wage - Belts - Organization, how many times belt has been defended by the current champ, current champion. - There's three categories: - Singles - Tag - King of [style name] - Ranking - Overall - Morale : The overall happiness of your workers. - Wrestler Quality : How well-balanced is your roster? - Facilities : How well-furnished is your training facility? - Wealth : How much money do you have? - Belt Value : How much value do your belts have? - Advice - Don't even bother unless you're good with Japanese. Anyway, I'm trying to give you advice here. :) - Return to Previous Menu 5. System Menu - SAVE: Saves the game without quitting Management of Ring. - End Session - Asks if you wish to save the game-- do so. - Return to Previous Menu 6. End Turn: Starts your card, and processes the goings-on in the wrestling world. STATS ----- Statistics for your federation's stars fluctuates considerably through the game. - A series of wins raises the wrestler's popularity in the area in which they won. - Losing brings down popularity, naturally. - Willingness to work coincides with the condition of the wrestler. After a particularly grueling match, it's a very bad idea to put them in another match that they don't want to be in. Moreover, it's risking injury to the wrestler!! Give them a month or two off to recuperate. - The ring doctor, medical room, and refresh room work to lower the time it takes for a wrestler to reach peak condition once again. - Popularity around the world can be influenced by all of the following: - World-wide broadcasting - Stars working overseas as part of an agreement - Promotional wars - Sending stars to friendly promotions - Morale drops in many ways. Some of such ways are: - Not booking wrestlers that want to be booked - Booking wrestlers that don't want to be booked - Refusing to give them a bonus - Overworking wrestlers who are in bad shape. RANDOM EVENTS -------------- Random events happen at the beginning of each new month, and range from good fortune to very BAD fortune. Listed here are the various events that happen. - (nurses with a wrestler, outside of a building) "WRESTLER NAME has returned from his injuries." - (wrestlers shown in shirts in-ring) "FEDERATION NAME does a SINGLES/TAG tournament." - (You, at your desk) "Unfortunately, SCOUT NAME wasn't able to find any wrestlers in his scouting expedition. As such, he has no suggestions for you." - (Wrestler, doing a guts pose, ring lights shining above) "FEDERATION NAME'S WRESTLER NAME won the FEDERATION NAME world title!" - (Wrestler with a microphone) "WRESTLER 1 and WRESTLER 2 exchanged harsh words after the event last month. Their rivalry is coming to a boiling point..." - PUT A MATCH WITH THESE TWO ON YOUR NEXT CARD! It increases attendence, and thus revenue. - (Two men at their desk, no cue sound) "A representative of the wrestlers and staff has come to you to ask for a bonus. They feel they deserve it for their hard work. Will you give them an MP XXXXX bonus? Yes/No" - (if yes) "I see. The wrestlers and staff will be getting a raise in payroll." - (if no) "I see. I will not transfer any money to the federation's employees." - Doing this raises your wrestlers' morale considerably. - (Two men at their desk, buzzer sound) "WRESTLER NAME is unhappy with his position in the promotion. Will you negotiate with him to placate him?" (Yes/no) - (if yes) "Select a form of reimbursement: - 1.) ??? - 2.) A bonus - 3.) ???" - This may or may not be successful. a successful attempt to make the wrestler happy will get a positive sound, and a failed attempt plays a buzzer. - (if no) "WRESTLER NAME is angered by this, will quit the promotion for this disrespect." - (Wrestlers with a bunch of kids) "Your wrestlers attend a charity event for sick youngsters. This event increased fan appreciation for your federation." - (Again, wrestlers with children) "Wasshoi! Wasshoi! (I guess this is like 'kakkoii,' or 'cool') They're so wasshoi! Your wrestlers get in touch with younger fans between shows, giving them an 'image-up.'" - (Man at desk, no cue) "FEDERATION NAME wishes to use WRESTLER NAME as a guest worker, and will pay you X AMOUNT OF MP. Accept? Yes/No" - Doing this will, of course, give you money, plus raise the popularity of your wrestler. - (Three wrestlers, in a locker room) "WRESTLERS 1 2 and 3 have unexpectedly quit your organization and joined the competition, FED NAME!" - (A microphone, and two faceless people at a table #1) "FED NAME has stolen WRESTLER NAME from OTHER FED NAME." - (A microphone, and two faceless people at a table #2) "Oh no! FED NAME has stolen WRESTLER NAME from you!" - (Dejected wrestlers) "Your wrestlers did not fare well in the promotional war and are left in a dejected state." - If your fed loses in the promo war or gets bad ratings in the old vs. new series, their morale drops. - (An excited wrestler in-ring) "Your victory over the other promotion has left your wrestlers much happier than before!" - If your fed WINS in a promo war or puts on good matches with the old-timers, your morale rises. - (Party-goers, in suits) "A group of promoters is setting up a party, and would like your help to make it a success. All they require is XXXXX MP to do so. Accept? Yes/no" - (if yes) "Your donation helped make the party a big success. - (if no) "The party never gets off the ground." - This raises your relations with a promotion. - (Your desk, after going into the red) "You're out of money! You need to get out of debt in 3 months, or you'll be fired!" - (A man clutching his head in agony, as a building falls down behind him #1) "FEDERATION NAME has gone out of business!" - (A man clutching his head in agony, as a building falls down behind him #2) "You've gone completely bankrupt. Your federation is out of business!! Your dream of running a pro wrestling organization is left in ruins.... GAME OVER" - (A group of wrestlers in a ring, red slashing into the space between them) "Your refusal to go through with the cross-promotional card has angered the other federation deeply, not to mention it has drained you of XXXXX MP!!" - This is why you don't try to back outta a cross-promotional war, ever. It's a drain of money and a relationship killer. CHALLENGES ------------- - (You, at your desk) "FIGHTER NAME has challenged your organization to bring out your best wrestler at a show, to prove that his fighting style is #1. Do you accept? Yes/no" - (if yes) "Good! The match will take place as the main event of your next card. Go into match make mode to set up the card." - (if no) "The fans don't agree with your refusal." - This is how you get those weird looking hiddens. - (You at your desk, again) "The Gracie clan has challenged your promotion's top wrestlers to a match. They have sent in [Renzo, Royce, Rickson/"The 500 Victory King"] to fight. Do you accept? Yes/no" - Yes and no bring up similar messages to the other challenges you get. - As far as I know, this is the only way to get the Gracies. - (You, at your desk *again*) "Five of the greatest wrestlers in the history of pro wrestling have challenged your federation to a showcase of styles. Accept? Yes/no" - (if yes) "Awesome! Set up the matches in match make, and the card will happen." - (if no) "The fans don't agree with your refusal." - This is the ONLY way to get Andre, Brody, Thesz, Gotch, and Rikidozan. - (Wrestler with a microphone #2) "WRESTLER from FEDERATION NAME challenges any of your stars to a match at your next show. Accept? Yes/no" - It's worth it to do so in some cases, as it increases popularity and your relations with a federation. If you're a small federa- tion, this is also a major form of assistance. With Zero One this happens with fair frequency every month. ============================================================================== 3.3. PRACTICE MODE ============================================================================== Even if you know Fire Pro like the back of your hand, finish this mode. You get a hidden via this. Read Kilroy's FAQ for the goals. Yamamoto -- the gym coach -- indicates what you are doing wrong in Japanese, especially in grapples. He usually says one of three things when you make a mistake "Osoi!" - You are too late with your timing. "Hayai!" - You are too early with your timing. "Dame da." - You can't do that move, as seen by how you got reversed. ============================================================================== 3.4 EDIT MODE ============================================================================== 3.4.1 EDIT WRESTLER!! As most of you Fire Pro fans know, Fire Pro is known for having an in depth wrestler edit mode. Little has changed since FFP's predecessor -- literally, there's very little changed from FPA to FFP [I'll note what is new as it comes along]. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it is hard to improve on Fire Pro's wrestler edit significantly. When you enter wrestler edit, you may either start from scratch, or select the top-left option, wrestler model. This allows you to base your edit off of an existing default, a godsend to those that want to fix the color-swapped American wrestlers. WRESTLER MAKE ---------------- Edits the appearance of the wrestler. HEIGHT: S/M/L HEAD: 000 = Tatsumi Fujinami 001 = Kensuke Sasaki 002 = Shin'ya Hashimoto 003 = Keiji Mutoh 004 = Manabu Nakanishi 005 = Yuji Nagata 006 = Shiro Koshinaka 007 = Takashi Iizuka 008 = Osamu Nishimura 009 = Yutake Yoshie 010 = Tadao Yasuda 011 = Super Strong Machine 012 = Kengo Kimura 013 = Osamu Kido 014 = Akitoshi Saito 015 = Jyushin Thunder Lyger 016 = Kohji Kanemoto 017 = Shinjiro Ohtani 018 = Kendo Ka Shin 019 = El Samurai 020 = Tatsuhito Takaiwa 021 = Dr. Wagner Jr. 022 = Antonio Inoki 023 = Riki Chosyu 024 = Masa Saito 025 = Kazuo Yamazaki 026 = Jim Steele 027 = Tiger Mask 028 = Kotetsu Yamamoto 029 = Dynamite Kid 030 = Masahiro Chono 031 = Hiroyoshi Tenzan 032 = Satoshi Kojima 033 = Hiro Saito 034 = AKIRA 035 = Don Frye 036 = Scott Norton 037 = Super J 038 = Tatsutoshi Goto 039 = Michiyoshi Ohara 040 = Toshiaki Kawada 041 = Genichiro Tenryu 042 = Hiroshi Hase 043 = Nobutaka Araya 044 = Masanobu Fuchi 045 = Stan Hansen 046 = Steve Williams 047 = Mike Barton 048 = Taiyo Kea 049 = Johnny Smith 050 = Giant Baba 051 = Jumbo Tsuruta 052 = Hiroshi Wajima 053 = Terry Gordy 054 = Johnny Ace 055 = Dory Funk Jr. 056 = Mitsuharu Misawa 057 = Kenta Kobashi 058 = Akira Taue 059 = Jun Akiyama 060 = Takao Omori 061 = Yoshihiro Takayama 062 = Yoshinari Ogawa 063 = Tamon Honda 064 = Jun Izumida 065 = Masao Inoue 066 = Kentaro Shiga 067 = Daisuke Ikeda 068 = Takeshi Rikio 069 = Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 070 = Yoshinobu Kanemaru 071 = Vader 072 = Hayabusa 073 = Hiromichi Fuyuki 074 = Masato Tanaka 075 = Mr. Gannosuke 076 = Tetsuhiro Kuroda 077 = Hisakatsu Ohya 078 = Kintaro W*ING Kanemura 079 = GOEMON 080 = Jado 081 = Gedo 082 = Ricky Fuji 083 = Giant Kimala 084 = Koji Kitao 085 = Great Sasuke 086 = Tiger Mask IV 087 = Jinsei Shinzaki 088 = Gran Hamada 089 = Gran Naniwa 090 = Leatherface 091 = Curry Man 092 = Super Delfin 093 = Dick Togo 094 = Dos Caras 095= Mil Mascaras 096 = Magnum TOKYO 097 = Dragon Kid 098 = CIMA 099 = SUWA 100 = Ultimo Dragon 101 = Steve Austin 102 = The Rock 103 = Undertaker (current look) 104 = HHH 105 = Kane 106 = Big Show 107 = Ken Shamrock 108 = Chris Benoit 109 = Chris Jericho 110 = X-Pac 111 = Davey Boy Smith 112 = Eddy Guererro 113 = TAKA Michinoku 114 = Shawn Michaels 115 = Mankind 116 = Vince McMahon 117 = Bill Goldberg 118 = Hulk Hogan 119 = Sting (crow look) 120 = Great Muta 121 = Kevin Nash 122 = Bret Hart 123 = Rick Steiner 124 = Scott Steiner 125 = DDP 126 = Mike Awesome 127 = Bam Bam Biggelow 128 = Terry Funk 129 = Rey Mysterio Jr. (unmasked) 130 = Freddy Krueger 131 = Ric Flair 132 = Randy Savage 133 = Kiyoshi Tamura 134 = Norihisa Yamamoto 135 = Tsuyoshi Kosaka 136 = Hiromitsu Kanehara 137 = Bitsadze Tariel 138 = Volk Han 139 = Scott Hall 140 = Andrei Kopelov 141 = Akira Maeda 142 = Yuki Kondo 143 = Minoru Suzuki 144 = Yoshiki Takahashi 145 = Bas Rutten 146 = Semmy Schilt 147 = Masakatsu Funaki (old) 148 = Yuki Ishikawa 149 = Alexander Otsuka 150 = Mitsuya Nagai 151 = Mohammed Yone 152 = Minoru Tanaka 153 = Kazushi Sakuraba 154 = Kazuyuki Fujita 155 = Nobuhiko Takada 156 = Ernesto Hoost 157 = El Hijo Del Santo 158 = Mark Kerr 159 = Igor Vovchanchyn 160 = Rickson Gracie 161 = Royce Gracie 162 = Renzo Gracie 163 = Gerard Gordeau 164 = Peter Aerts 165 = Aleksandr Karelin 166 = Kenzo Suzuki 167 = Hiroshi Tanahashi 168 = Naoya Ogawa 169 = Atsushi Onita (Onita Pro look) 170 = Yoshiaki Fujiwara 171 = Yoshiaki Yatsu 172 = Yoji Anjoh 173 = Kazunari Murakami 174 = Masahito Kakihara 175 = Mitsuhiro Matsunaga 176 = Tarzan Goto 177 = Mr. Pogo 178 = Shoji Nakamaki 179 = Takuma Sano 180 = Masao Orihara 181 = Animal 182 = Hawk 183 = Sabu 184 = Rob Van Dam 185 = Negro Casas 186 = Great Kabuki 187 = Abdullah The Butcher 188 = Tiger Jeet Singh 189 = Rikidozan 190 = Karl Gotch 191 = Lou Thesz 192 = Bruiser Brody 193 = Gary Albright 194 = Andre The Giant 195 = Dick Murdoch 196 = Bob Backlund 197 = Roland Block 198 = Salman Hashimikov 199 = Killer Khan 200 = Masayuki Naruse 201 = Giant Silva 202 = Giant Singh 203 = The Sheik 204 = Takeshi Morishima 205 = Takashi Suguira 206 = Naomichi Marufuji 207 = Michael Modest 208 = Tom Howard 209 = Mammoth Sasaki 210 = Masaaki Mochizuki 211 = Don Fuji 212 = Kurt Angle 213 = Booker T. 214 = William Regal (makes a perfect Shane Douglas!) 215 = Bubba Ray Dudley 216 = D-Von Dudley 217 = Tajiri 218 = Shane McMahon 219 = Stacy Keebler 220 = Trish Stratus 221 = Juventud Guerrera 222 = Dos Caras Jr. 223 = 3rd Black Tiger (Silver King) 224 = Sanae Kikuta 225 = Ikusa Minowa 226 = Antonito Rodrigo Nogueira 227 = Mark Coleman 228 = Gary Goodridge 229 = Wanderlei Silva 230 = Osamu Tachihikari 231 = Takehiro Murahama 232 = Jerome LeBanner 233 = Francisco Filho 234 = Mirko "CroCop" Filipovic 235 = Chuck Norris 236 = ? 237 = Some sort of Judo fighter, female. 238 = Piston Horiguchi 239 = ? 240 = Sumo 241 = Wilhelm Ruska 242 = Bruce Lee 243 = Street Clothes wearing guy 244 = Kensuke Sasaki (Mullet look) 245 = Shin'ya Hashimoto (4/7/00 vs Ogawa version) 246 = Keiji Mutoh (With Hair look) 247 = Tadao Yasuda(Original) 248 = Lyger (Black costume) 249 = Heavyweight Lyger 250 = Tokimitsu Ishizawa (old) 251 = El Samurai (old) 252 = Patriot 253 = Wolf Hawkfield (Jim Steele) 254 = Jim Steele (Long hair) 255 = Don Frye (Long hair) 256 = Hiroshi Hase (old) 257 = Tamon Honda (old) 258 = H (Hayabusa, no mask) 259 = Giant Kimala 2 without facepaint (Bad News Allen?) 260 = Undertaker (old) 261 = Undertaker (old biker) 262 = Cactus Jack 263 = Sting (old) 264 = Scott Steiner (old mullet) 265 = The Gladiator 266 = Rey Mysterio Jr. (AAA look) 267 = Yoshinobu Takahashi 268 = Masakatsu Funaki (pre-retirement) 269 = Atsushi Onita (old) 270 = Kazunari Murakami (old) 271 = Sasuke the Great 272 = Giant Machine 273 = Power Warrior 274 = Lyger (original) 275 = Lyger (original 2) 276 = Vs. Heavyweight Lyger 277 = Animal Hamaguchi 278 = Original Black Tiger 279 = Norio Honaga 280 = Kuniaki Kobayashi 281 = Brian Johnston 282 = Balls Mahoney 283 = Rusher Kimura 284 = Haruka Eigen 285 = The Great Nita 286 = Darkside Hayabusa 287 = Kendo Nagasaki 288 = Great Kojima 289 = Great Zebra 290 = Ryuma Go 291 = Mobile Suit Gundam Style Delfin 292 = MEN's Teioh 293 = Naohiro Hoshikawa 294 = Masato Yakushiji 295 = Shiryu (old style) 296 = Shiryu (Kaientai DX version) 297 = GEKKO 298 = Yone Genjin 299 = Shoichi Funaki 300 = Takeshi Ono 301 = Tatsuo Nakano (UWFI) 302 = Super Tiger 303 = The Destroyer 304 = Harley Race 305 = Dusty Rhodes 306 = Rick Rude 307 = Ted Dibiase 308 = Ultimate Warrior 309 = Big Show 310 = Dean Malenko 311 = Flying Wazuma(2 Cold AJPW masked) 312 = Goldust 313 = Goldust w/ wig 314 = Konnan 315 = Big Titan 316 = Tommy Dreamer 317 = Sandman 318 = Psicosis 319 = Damien 666 320 = Jason the Terrible 321 = Dirk Vrij 322 = Hans Nyman 323 = Andy Hug 324 = Willie Williams 325 = Kyoko Inoue 326 = Manami Toyota 327 = Shinobu Kandori (old) 328 = Grizzly Bear (real kuma) UPPER TORSO: S/M/L/D (0-12 only) 0 - Nothing 1 - Body Paint 2 - Amateur Singlet 1 3 - Amateur Singlet 2 4 - One-shoulder Singlet 5 - T-shirt 6 - V-neck T-shirt 7 - Lyger Suit 8 - Black Lyger Suit 9 - Martial Arts Do-Gi 10 - Ninja Do-Gi 11 - Fire Suit 12 - Ultimo Dragon chestplate 13 - Bear 14 - Woman's One-piece 1 15 - Woman's One-piece 2 16 - Woman's One-piece 3 17 - Woman's Turtleneck 1 18 - Woman's Turtleneck 2 19 - Woman's T-shirt 20 - Woman's T-shirt 1 21 - Woman's Bikini LOWER TORSO: S/M/L/D (0-26 only) 0 - Short Tights 1 - Belt and Tights 1 2 - Belt and Tights 2 3 - Flag Design 4 - One Point 5 - Shiima Stripes 6 - Side Line 7 - Tiger Mask Tights 8 - Symbol Tights 9 - Fire Pattern Tights 10 - Body Paint 11 - Amateur Singlet 1 12 - Amateur Singlet 2 13 - Belt and Singlet 14 - One-shoulder Singlet 15 - Lyger Suit 16 - Black Lyger Suit 17 - Ninja Do-Gi 18 - Martial Arts Do-Gi 19 - Fire Suit 20 - T-Shirt and jeans 21 - Jeans 22 - Shirt and Shiima Stripes 23 - Shirt and Tights 24 - Trunks 25 - Sumo sash 26 - Jersey 27 - Bear 28 - Woman's One-piece 1 29 - Woman's One-Piece 2 30 - Woman's One-Piece 3 31 - Woman's T-Shirt and Jeans 32 - Woman's Panties and T-Shirt 33 - Woman's Bikini 34 - Woman's T-Shirt and Skirt 35 - Woman's bare tummy and Skirt UPPER ARMS S/M/L/D (0-11 only) 0 - Nothing 1 - Arm Band 2 - Supporter 3 - Short Sleeve 4 - Fire Suit 5 - Torn Sleeves 6 - Long Sleeves 7 - Lyger Suit 8 - Black Lyger Suit 9 - Ninja Do-Gi 10 - Shoulder Pads 11 - Tattoo 12 - Bear 13 - Woman's Bare Arm 14 - Woman's Supporter 15 - Woman's Long-Sleeve 16 - Woman's Seperated Sleeve 17 - Woman's Short Sleeve 18 - Woman's Short Sleeve 2 LOWER ARMS S/M/L/D (0-8 only) 0 - Nothing 1 - Small Wristband 2 - Large Wristband 3 - Supporter 4 - Supporter and Wristband 5 - Sleeve 6 - Lyger Suit 7 - Black Lyger Suit 8 - Ninja Do-Gi 9 - Bear 10 - Woman's Bare Arm 11 - Woman's Small Wristband 12 - Woman's Large Wristband 13 - Woman's Supporter 14 - Woman's Supporter + Wristband 15 - Woman's Sleeve HANDS 0 - Bare 1 - Open-Fingered Gloves 2 - Finger Tape 3 - Boxing Gloves 4 - Woman's Hand Cover THIGHS S/M/L/D (0-20 only) 0 - Normal 1 - Knee Supporter 2 - Long Tights 1 (costume 2 color) 3 - Long Tights 2 (costume 1 color) 4 - Long Tights 3 (costume 3 color) 5 - Lyger Tights 6 - Line Tights 7 - Fire Tights 8 - Arrow Tights 9 - Tiger Mask Tights 10 - Striped Tights 11 - Thunder Tights 12 - Misawa Tights 13 - Kawada Tights 14 - Spats (biking shorts) 15 - Short Spats 1 (REALLY short biking shorts) 16 - Short Spats 2 (REALLY short biking shorts with side line designs) 17 - Do-Gi 18 - Jeans 19 - Trunks 20 - Warmup Pants 21 - Bear 22 - Woman's Bare Thigh 23 - Woman's Spats 24 - Woman's Short Spats 1 25 - Woman's Short Spats 2 26 - Woman's Knee Supporter 27 - Woman's Long Tights 1 (costume 2 color) 28 - Woman's Long Tights 2 (costume 1 color) 29 - Woman's Long Tights 3 (costume 3 color) 30 - Woman's Line Tights 31 - Woman's Jeans 32 - Woman's Mini-Skirt CALVES 0 - Bare 1 - Kneepad and Bare Feet 2 - Normal Wrestling Boots 3 - Short Wrestling Boots 4 - Kneepad + Boots 1 5 - Kneepad + Boots 2 6 - Kneepad + Boots 3 7 - Kneepad + Boots 4 8 - Long Tights 9 - Long Tights + Boots 10 - Mexican Tights 1 11 - Mexican Tights 2 (Tiger Mask) 12 - Dou-Gi 13 - Bellbottoms (^_^) 14 - Jeans 15 - Jeans + Cowboy Boots 16 - Jeans + Kneepad 17 - Ninja Do-Gi 1 18 - Ninja Do-Gi 2 19 - Striped Tights 20 - Striped Tights + Kneepad 21 - Kickpadded Boots 22 - Amateur Wrestling Shoes 23 - Amateur Wrestling Shoes + Kneepad 24 - Cowboy Boots 25 - Leg Warmer (Bruiser Brody) 26 - Warmup Pants 27 - Bear 28 - Woman Bare Calf 29 - Woman Kneepad + Bare Calf 30 - Woman Normal Wrestling Boots 31 - Woman Kneepad + Boots 1 32 - Woman Kneepad + Boots 2 33 - Woman Kneepad + Boots 3 34 - Woman Kneepad + Boots 4 35 - Woman Long Tights + Boots 36 - Woman Jeans 37 - Woman Jeans + Kneepad 38 - Woman Kickpadded Boots 39 - Woman Amateur Wrestling Shoes 40 - Woman Amateur Wrestling Shoes + Kneepad 41 - Woman's Socks 42 - Woman's Long Tights 43 - Woman's Socks + Kneepad FEET 0 - Bare 1 - Ankle Taping 2 - Boots 1 3 - Boots 2 4 - Boots 3 5 - Boots 4 6 - Boots 5 7 - Tiger Mask Boots 8 - Kung Fu Shoes 9 - Amateur Wrestling Shoes 10 - Kickpadded Boots 11 - Arabian Shoes 12 - Cowboy Boots 13 - Socks 14 - Bear NOTE: Holding B while selecting heads changes the whole body to that of the default wrestler whose head it is. COLOR EDIT ------------ SKIN: 0 - 35 MANUAL EDIT: COSTUME 1: 0 - 179 ------------ COSTUME 2: 0 - 207 R COSTUME 3: 0 - 288 G KNEEPAD: 0 - 223 B SHOES 1: 0 - 178 COPY-AND-PASTE COLOR SHOES 2: 0 - 192 (L to Copy, R to Paste) MASK AND GLOVE 1: 0 - 103 MASK AND GLOVE 2: 0 - 105 HAIR: 0 - 130 SKILL EDIT ----------- ORGANIZATION: Any of the organizations in game or that you made. Default is FREE. FIGHTING STYLE: Orthodox (No Advantage) Technician (Balanced but more reliant on technical moves, ie victory rolls) Wrestling (Tends to favor Amateur-style techniques) Ground (Focuses on takedown-like moves) Power (Powerful. Favors Powerbombs, Lariats, etc.) American (High-Risk + Heel) Junior (Balanced but less reliant on power moves) Luchador (Focuses on Technical Pins) Heel (Focuses on Cheating, but can use power moves well) Mysterious (Focuses on Cheating, but can use technical moves well) Shooter (Balanced shoot-style) Fighter (Best At Strikes) Grappler (Best at submissions) Panther (Tiger Mask style; Fighter + Junior) Giant (VERY limited power arsenal) Vicious (Inoki Style) DEFENSE STYLE: Orthodox Technician Power Junior Luchador Heel Mysterious All Rounder (Junior + Technician) Shooter Fighter (CHEAP return style, use only with shootfighters) Grappler (CHEAP return style, use only with shootfighters) Giant (Immovable, virtually) Vicious CRITICAL TYPE: Finisher Strike (+30) Suplex (+20) Submission (+30) Power (+20) Technical (+25) SPECIAL SKILL: None Stardom (+15) EFFECT: Taunts and performances strengthen you. Quick Return (+15) EFFECT: Speeds up recovery time. One-Hit Reversal (+15) EFFECT: More likely to get submission criticals. Start Dash (+20) EFFECT: More likely to finish a match in under 5 minutes. Fortitude (+20) EFFECT: Makes it harder to make the wrestler submit. Counter-Attack (+20) EFFECT: Moves become stronger when you and your opponent are fatigued. One-Hit Finisher (+25) EFFECT: Finisher's damage raises considerably. Blood (+15) EFFECT: Bleeding increases your attack power. Tough (+20) EFFECT: Harder to defeat; defenses raised. ? (+20) EFFECT: Unsure. Defensive Crush (+25) EFFECT: Increases the capability of counter-attacks. Quick Assault (+30) EFFECT: The wrestler's moves are very powerful early on. STAMINA LEVELS: Low (+0) Medium (+10) High (+20) STAMINA LEVELS: Low (+0) (while bloody) Medium (+5) High (+10) RESPIRATION LV: Low (+0) Medium (+10) High (+20) RESPIRATION LV: Low (+0) (while bloody) Medium (+5) High (+10) AWARENESS LVLS: Low (+0) Medium (+10) High (+20) AWARENESS LVLS: Low (+0) (while bloody) Medium (+5) High (+10) NECK : Low (+0) ARM : Medium (+2) WAIST and : High (+5) FOOT STAMINA: Very Weak (-10) MOVING SPEED: Slow (+0) Medium-Slow (+2) Medium (+6) Medium-Fast (+14) Fast (+24) CLIMBING SPEED: Slow (+0) Medium-Slow (+2) Medium (+4) Medium-Fast (+6) Fast (+8) CLIMBING SKILL: Unable to climb (+0) Climb (+4) Jump Up while Running (+12) RING OUT MAX COUNT: 0-20 CHECK WORK: Slow Medium Fast PRIMARY STYLE &: Strong SECONDARY STYLE: King's Road Showman Stoic Lucha Hardcore Free COST LEVEL: 0 - 255 CHARISMA, : 0 (+0) AMBITION, : 1 (+2) AND HOTBLOODEDNESS: 2 (+4) 3 (+6) 4 (+8) 5 (+10) 6 (+12) 7 (+14) THEME: Choose from one of the several, several 'themes' in FFP. Brave-Heart ("We Are No Fear" clone) Viper (clone of Steve Austin's theme) Traditional (a song much like Goldberg's theme) Too-Hot (Unsure what it's supposed to be) Nyumaku (Unsure what it's supposed to be) Assault (Generic theme) Before Dark (A generic 'heel' theme, used by Vader and others) Chase Away (I'm unsure what it's supposed to be.) Confinement (It sounds much like Chono's theme, "CRASH.") Conquest ("SPARTAN-X" clone. Misawa's theme) Count-Down (Generic) Critical (Clone of "Integral Hard", one of the Michinoku Pro songs) Escape (Generic) Geisha ("MUTA" clone. Great Muta's theme.) Hazard-Lamp (Generic) Heroism ("Ikari no Jyushin" clone. Jyushin Lyger's theme.) Kill You (Generic) Mysterious (Generic) Nice Body (Generic) Onuta (Generic) Overcrowded (Generic) Pathos ("TRIUMPH" clone. Keiji Mutoh's 1996 theme.) Reflection (Generic) Shabu Shabu (Generic) Skyscraper (Generic) Syndrome (Generic) Tornado (Generic) Vibration (Generic) Villain (I'm guessing it's Super Delfin's theme.) King's Road (Giant Baba's theme!) Night-Nare (Generic 'evil' theme) CONFIRM PARAMETER EDIT ----------------- OFFENSE DEFENSE Punch Punch Kick Kick Suplex Suplex Submission Submission Stretch Stretch Power Vs. Flying Instant-P Vs. Crush Arm Power Vs. Lariat Technician Technician Rough Rough MOVE EDIT --------------- Listen, I'm not putting down all the moves here. It would make this FAQ bigger than it is already. STANDING B STANDING A STANDING AB RUNNING B RUNNING A VS. RUNNING B VS. RUNNING A CROSS-CORNER MOVE RUNNING DIVE STANDING DIVE DIVE FROM APRON TOP ROPE B TOP ROPE A TOP ROPE AB FRONT GRAPPLE B FRONT GRAPPLE UP+B FRONT GRAPPLE LEFT OR RIGHT+B FRONT GRAPPLE DOWN+B FRONT GRAPPLE A FRONT GRAPPLE UP+A FRONT GRAPPLE LEFT OR RIGHT+A FRONT GRAPPLE DOWN+A FRONT GRAPPLE AB FRONT GRAPPLE UP+AB FRONT GRAPPLE LEFT OR RIGHT+AB FRONT GRAPPLE DOWN+AB BACK GRAPPLE B BACK GRAPPLE A BACK GRAPPLE AB BACK GRAPPLE UP OR DOWN+AB BACK GRAPPLE LEFT OR RIGHT+AB BACK COUNTER B BACK COUNTER A DOWN, FACE UP, AT HEAD AB DOWN, FACE UP, AT LEGS AB DOWN, FACE DOWN, AT HEAD AB DOWN, FACE DOWN, AT LEGS AB DOWN, FACE UP, AT HEAD A DOWN, FACE UP, AT LEGS A DOWN, FACE DOWN, AT HEAD A DOWN, FACE DOWN, AT LEGS A RUNNING MOVE WHILE OPPONENT IS DOWN AB CORNER MOVE UP+AB CORNER MOVE LEFT OR RIGHT+AB CORNER MOVE DOWN+AB APPEAL BEFORE MATCH APPEAL DURING MATCH APPEAL AFTER MATCH DOUBLE TEAM FRONT TRIPLE TEAM FRONT DOUBLE TEAM BACK TRIPLE TEAM BACK DOUBLE TEAM IN CORNER TRIPLE TEAM IN CORNER CONFIRM NOTE: To set a move as specialty or finisher, hit L. If there's a specialty and finisher available, it'll select the specialty first, then the finisher. ANOTHER NOTE: To preview a move, hit R. CPU LOGIC -------- STANDING Small Damage Large Damage FRONT GRAPPLE Small Damage Medium Damage Large Damage BACK GRAPPLE Small Damage Large Damage VS. RUNNING Small Damage Large Damage OPPONENT IN CORNER Small Damage Large Damage OPPONENT DOWN IN CORNER Small Damage Near Death OPPONENT DOWN IN CENTER Small Damage Near Death OPPONENT DOWN, FACE UP Small Damage Large Damage Near Death OPPONENT DOWN, FACE DOWN Small Damage Large Damage Near Death OPPONENT DAZED IN CORNER Large Damage Near Death OPPONENT DAZED IN CENTER Large Damage Near Death OPPONENT DAZED Small Damage Large Damage Near Death BACK GRAPPLE COUNER Any time OPPONENT OUTSIDE OF RING Any time APPEAL While Opponent is Dazed While Opponent is Down While Opponent is Outside of Ring While on Top Rope SPECIFICS Entertainment (How focused they are on entertaining the crowd) Serious Time (How focused they are on ending a match when an opponent is in bad shape) Adaptability (How close they stick to their style) Teamwork (How often they work with a tag team partner during a tag team matchup) CONFIRM NOTE: I'll add the specific parameters in the next version or so. DATA SAVE --------- LOAD SAVE DELETE CONFIRM 3.4.2. CREATE A FEDERATION ============================== Mostly, this just allows you to choose a logo and name for a new fed. EDIT - Edit the logo and name. LOGOS: VIEW JAPAN (NJPW) TEAM BLACK (Team 2000) OLIVE JAPAN (AJPW) SUPER NOVA (NOAH) NEO ONE (ZERO ONE) UNO (UFO) INDEPENDENT WORLD (FMW) YUKIGUNI PURORESU (Michinoku Pro) AZTECA DRAGON TEAM (Toryumon) WPA (WWE) AWG (WCW) THREE A (AAA AND CMLL) GONGS (RINGS) HIGH CLASS (Pancrase) BLADE (PRIDE) Gruesome Fighting (UFC) Freelancers Legendary Wrestlers BATTLERATION (Battlarts) Original Logo 1 (Reminds me of Lady Godiva for some reason) Original Logo 2 (A cartoon dog with a gun-- Huh?) Original Logo 3 (3 kanji and a spiral) Original Logo 4 (JPS?) Original Logo 5 (Perfect Wrestlers???) RYU (Wrestle Association R) S-1 (K-1) Unsure UWH INTEGRAL (UWF International) ZIP JAPAN (Big Japan) Osaka Pro Wrestling WOMAN'S (Women's Wrestlers) Original Logo 6 (A Fist!!) Original Logo 7 (A flexing wrestler with a ring in the background) Original Logo 8 (A dinosaur-- Huh?) Original Logo 9 (Looks like a mock-tribal symbol to me) Original Logo 10 (WWW?) LOAD SAVE CONFIRM 3.4.3. RENAME ======================= Hit A on a wrestler or the organization name to rename. I won't list the names, for now, as I don't have *every* wrestler yet. 3.4.5. WRESTLER MOVE ======================= This just updates rosters. Hit right to choose from the right column, organizations. Hit A to confirm a wrestler move. You can remove defaults this way, too. 3.4.6. WRESTLER TRADE ======================= Just allows you to trade wrestlers with a buddy. ============================================================================== 4. WINNERS MAY NOT DO DRUGS, BUT THEY *DO* CHEAT! (cheat codes) ============================================================================== As of this time, there are *no* cheat codes. Don't bother looking. I'll let you know when there are codes, ya big cheaters. There ARE, however, hidden things in-game. You can unlock organizations by beating the game with other organizations... NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING: Beat the game with ZERO ONE at #1 PRO-WRESTLING NOAH: Beat the game with AJPW at #1 WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT: Beat the game with WCW at #1 AAA: Beat the game with Michinoku Pro and/or Toryumon at #1 PRIDE: Beat the game with Pancrase, RINGS, and/or UFO at #1... I think I could be wrong about UFO and PRIDE, though. The Gracies' Challenge: When you hit #1 with an organization, the Gracie family will challenge your organization by sending in a member of its family randomly. The members, in order, are Renzo, Royce, and Rickson. Defeating them-- no matter how low a rating you get-- will unlock each one for use in your organization, and in One Night Match mode. The Old Guard vs. The New Generation: When you hit #1 with an organization, there is a chance that you will receive a challenge from five wrestling legends to hold a 5-match 'promotional war' style card. The wrestlers are Lou Thesz, Bruiser Brody, Andre the Giant, and Rikidouzan. Defeating them with an overall rating of 80% for all matches unlocks them for use in Management of Ring and One Night Match. This is by far the *toughest* set of hiddens to obtain, simply because getting 80% ratings against them *and* winning is a trying task. If you think you can do it, try beating them with yourself at the controls of a wrestler, and not the computer. The rewards for this are nice, though, as you get 5 new characters of the 77 hiddens. My Fighting Style is the Greatest!: When you hit #1 with an organization, there is a chance a martial arts expert will challenge your organization to a match to prove that wrestling is weaker than their fighting style. Defeating this person-- no matter how low a rating you get-- will unlock him or her for use in Management of Ring and One Night Match. A Legend Comes Out of Retirement: At the end of the year you first hit #1 with an organization, you get a hidden great to join your ranks. Among the hiddens unlocked this way is Ric Flair (WCW.) NJPW, AJPW, RINGS, Pancrase, and AAA all unlock wrestlers in this fashion. ============================================================================== 5. Uh? (Things I can't answer) ============================================================================== How come that fat insert-expletive-here Kouji Kitao is back? Has he even wrestled a match since 1996? Great Muta in Mexico? Uh? Has he even wrestled in Mexico before?? Admittedly, it's not as if there's many hiddens in Mexico, but... Come on! That makes no sense whatsoever! ============================================================================== THE END ============================================================================== I hope this FAQ answered some of your questions on Final Fire Prowrestling. Comments, constructive criticism, and other questions can be Forwarded to me via e-mail (maikutx at awesomenet dot net) and AOL Instant Messenger (Maikeru1984). I love to hear from people! Any flames or other forms of hate mail will be promptly deleted, but not before being laughed at. SPECIAL THANKS TO: ---- Spike: For making this great game. BAM!: For releasing it in America (and probably making this FAQ moot ^^;) Mom: Because I love her. Yes, I'm a mama's boy. PuroThemeHunter, aka Deadpool: For making the first rename list for FFP. Were it not for him, I wouldn't know even half of these shootfighter people! Frank "IceMaster" Chan: For being the leading source of Fire Pro info for the longest time-- were it not for his contributions, I wouldn't know about Fire Pro, much less be able to comprehend every nuance of the game. Hope you had a good time training with the Harts in Calgary; that's something most of us could just dream about. MaDHat: For adding in information to the FAQ as I rattled it off on IRC, as well as helping me with the MoR FAQ. Kudos, man, kudos. The Locust and The Mysterious Kagura: For letting me use their edit wrestler list in this FAQ. BioHazardAndTsukino: For making the first edit FAQ for FFP. It's definately worth a look, it covers a good chunk of edit wrestler mode on its own. Bandai Video of America: Releasing Cowboy Bebop and Vision of Escaflowne for me to watch. ^_^ #Firepro: For convincing me NOT to quit this FAQ after BAM decided to take out MOR. CJayC: Making gamefaqs.com exist! YOU: For reading this FAQ, and loving it! (or, at least, I hope....) 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