Stickman Fight: Ragdoll is built around unstable movement, sudden impacts, and split-second reactions. Instead of precise combo strings, you win by reading momentum and turning awkward motion into effective offense.
Direct attacks matter, but ring control often decides the match first. If you force opponents into bad angles, they waste recovery movement and expose themselves to easy follow-up hits or environmental knockback.

Because physics can flip advantage instantly, consistency beats aggression. Safe spacing, deliberate jump timing, and controlled pressure produce better long sets than nonstop rush attempts that leave you vulnerable after every miss.

Reviewing your losses is straightforward: identify whether you got hit by spacing errors, mistimed jumps, or risky chase decisions. Fixing one of those categories per session quickly raises your floor and makes every round more controllable.