The second HUD bar in WWE 2K23 is the Momentum Meter, which allows you to perform Signature Moves, and also controls whether you can perform Paybacks and Instant Recovery. Superstars will be more likely to tap out if a submission targets a damaged body part. Limbs can also be injured if they take enough damage. As your limbs take damage, they'll turn from yellow, to orange, to red. On the right of the HUD, there is also a Body Limb Damage indicator that shows damage to each specific body part (Head, Torso, Arms, and Legs). The screen will flash red when you are in danger of being pinned by your opponent. It will also take you longer to get back up when your health is depleted. The lower your health, the harder it will be for you to kick out of a pinfall attempt, or to escape a submission hold. But when the green portion of Vitality drains, you'll go into the red level and start taking permanent damage. The green meter of Vitality will regenerate if you avoid damage for a few seconds. Just like last year, in WWE 2K23, there are two levels of health: the first is green, and the second is red. This is the Health Bar that we've become familiar with in previous WWE 2K Games, which will decrease when you take damage. The first bar you see at the top of the WWE 2K23 HUD, under the Superstar's name, is the Vitality Meter. Note: We would like to thank Smacktalks for the WWE 2K23 HUD image above. You can also check out the full WWE 2K23 Controls Tutorial for other helpful gameplay guidance and combat information. In this guide, we will go through each of these mechanics in WWE 2K23 and explain what purpose they serve and how they work. The HUD this year is slightly different compared to WWE 2K22: there are still three main "meters" in the HUD, similar to last year - however, in WWE 2K23 the Special Meter has been replaced by the Momentum Meter, and it's now the Finisher meter that it's split into three segments instead. The WWE 2K23 HUD features various "meters" mechanics: a Health Bar (Vitality Meter), a Momentum Meter, and a Finisher Meter. Also, when a Superstar is stunned, you might see a " Stunned" indicator pop up above their head.
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