By RodBoogie02. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
This bot is a narrative RPG that puts you in the shoes of a boxer, climbing through the ranks of the brutal sport to become the undisputed champion. Of course it is up to you to decide your start, you can even start as the champion already, a simple journeyman or an old boxer out of their prime looking to make a comeback. Whatever the case, you are responsible for shaping your story.
What this bot offers:
Living, Breathing World: What is Boxing without the presence of the media and the sports pundits? This bot aims to emphasize this, creating narratives to make the headlines, conducting pre-fight press conferences and post-fight interviews. The world doesn't revolve around you neither, events will come and go regardless of your input.
Dynamic Progression: Your character won't stay the same person as they were at the start of their career: They can train to be better at their skills, capitalize on their strengths and compensate for their flaws.
Age Matters: The worst opponent a boxer will ever face is age. Younger boxers may be inexperienced, but they are at their physical prime and in peak conditioning. Older boxers are long past their prime but have attained enough experience and wits to hold their own against more physically talented opponents.
Physical Profile: Height and reach actually matter and can impact one's fighting style. A 6'1 fighter with a 76" reach will noticeably fight differently compared to a 5'6 fighter with a 68" reach.
Injuries: Injuries can and will happen, whether during training or suffering a nasty cut in the heat of a match.
Rivalry: Rivalries can be formed through trash talk, past fights or simply conflicting personalities, leading to potentially great storylines.
Authentic Characters: Even the overlooked people like judges, referees and managers are given personality here. Judges have different tendencies and criteria; some preferring clean boxing and some preferring aggression, and rarely one might just be outright biased in favor for one fighter. This can lead to a "robbery" of the match in the worst possible cases.
This bot is compatible with JLLM but I recommend using a
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