How to Manage the Chi Gauge
Learn Chi spending, regeneration, and avoiding the Unbalanced state in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game.
Chi management is the defensive skill ceiling in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game. Every Flow action draws from your Chi Gauge, and depleting it entirely triggers the punishing Unbalanced state. This guide teaches Chi awareness through the official Chi 101 tutorial and practical management strategies.
Understanding Chi Costs
Flow Stance drains Chi continuously while active. Directional Flow techniques consume fixed Chi amounts per use. Guard Reversals (C+Flow) spend significant Chi in one action. Heavier attacks blocked in Flow Stance cost more Chi than light attacks. Track these costs mentally during matches—experienced players know exactly how many Flow actions remain before Unbalanced.
Regeneration Timing
Chi regenerates when you stop using Flow. After blocking a string, release Flow and back away to regenerate before re-engaging. Landing attacks also accelerates Chi recovery, creating incentive to switch between defense and offense. Never enter neutral with empty Chi—give yourself regeneration time before the next exchange.
Reading Opponent Chi
Both Chi Gauges are visible. When your opponent's Chi is below 25%, increase pressure to force Flow expenditure and trigger Unbalanced. When your Chi is low, disengage and play footsies until recovery completes. This resource war adds a strategic layer beyond traditional frame data. The Chi Gauge wiki page details all interactions.
Character-Specific Chi Rates
Characters consume Chi at different rates. Aang burns Chi quickly on aerial Flow routes. Katara conserves Chi with patient zoning. Toph uses armored normals to reduce Flow dependency. Learn your main's Chi rhythm on their character page and adjust playstyle accordingly.
Avoiding Unbalanced
Prevention is key. Tap Flow Stance rather than holding indefinitely. Use directional techniques selectively. Accept chip damage occasionally rather than burning all Chi on defense. If Unbalanced triggers, read the survival guide for recovery techniques.
Video Guide
Chi 101 - Tutorial Guide