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Fire Pro Wrestling World Extended Move List: Your Ultimate Guide to Moves

Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this game called Fire Pro Wrestling World for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I wanted to expand the move list in the game cause it felt a bit limited for my taste, you know? So, I started digging around the internet, trying to figure out how to do that.

Fire Pro Wrestling World Extended Move List: Your Ultimate Guide to Moves

First, I went on a hunt for some tutorials. I stumbled upon some stuff about “7zip” and “PWGR Patcher,” but honestly, it was all a bit over my head at first. I mean, “modpack” and “Burning Hammer variations”? What was all that? But I’m not one to give up easily, so I kept at it.

I learned that this game allows you to stack multiple flying or diving moves in one move slot. That sounded pretty cool. No more limitations on creating a crazy list of moves! This was a game-changer, literally.

Then I found out that there’s a “move data” list from some older game called Fire Pro Returns. Apparently, all those moves are in this game too, and they work the same way. That got me excited because that meant a whole bunch of new moves to try out.

I did come across some folks saying they hadn’t touched the modpack since 2017, which made me a bit nervous. But then I found out about this new beta version of the Patcher and I downloaded these tools and started experimenting.

It was a bit of trial and error. I spent hours tweaking things, trying to get it just right. It wasn’t easy, I messed up a few times, had to start over, but eventually, I figured it out. I managed to add a whole bunch of new moves to the game, making my wrestlers even more badass.

Fire Pro Wrestling World Extended Move List: Your Ultimate Guide to Moves
  • First, I downloaded and installed 7zip.
  • Then, I got the New Beta Version of the PWGR Patcher and installed it, too.
  • After this, I messed around with the move data from Fire Pro Returns.
  • Then I try to stack multiple flying or diving moves into a move slot.
  • Finally, I successfully extended the move list in my Fire Pro Wrestling World game.

So, yeah, that’s my story of how I went from a noob to a move-adding pro in Fire Pro Wrestling World. It’s a pretty fun game if you’re into wrestling. It’s way better than any of those WWE games, in my opinion, because it lets you be more creative. I spent a good chunk of time doing it, but it was totally worth it. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some new moves to try out!

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