Despite Street Fighter’s extensive lore, the series was never known for its story content. Even SF5’s “A Shadow Falls” paled in contrast to offerings from peers like Tekken and Mortal Kombat. However,Street Fighter 6’sstory campaign,World Tour, creates an open-world RPG experiencethat promises the series' most immersive adventure yet!

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But what does it take to master World Tour? After all, this mode integrates several RPG concepts that fighting fans cannot address with technical prowess alone. On the contrary, leveling up your avatar character requires extensive grinding, savvy resource-managing, and a vast arsenal of combat skills.

Updated June 14, 2025:We’ve added a video guide to this article to break down our top beginner tips for World Tour in Street Fighter 6.

Chris fights Pierre, a Bronze Statue performance artist, in Beat Square in Street Fighter 6.

Grinding Is A Requirement

It’s important to acknowledge that World Tour mode is an RPGwithfighting game mechanics. So, havingstrong fighting skills won’t be enough to win. Even with stellar technique, if your avatar’s stats are low, you’ll get overpowered by your masters and high-level avatars.

So,instead of quickly rushing through each chapter, take your timeto build up your abilities by engaging in avatar battles, collecting new gear, branching out your skill tree, and pursuing side quests.

Chris travels across the shop awnings of Chinatown with his Spinning Bird Kick in Street Fighter 6.

Future story missions will become easier, and you may even find rare treasures, unlock new gear, and learn new attacks. Those perks will prove helpful once you challenge other avatars in the Battle Hub.

Use Master Actions To Explore Your Environment

Watching other players putz around with Master Actions in the Battle Hub may lead you to believe these gestures are purely novelty. However, in World Tour,Master Actions are vital maneuvers for navigating hard-to-reach areas.

One Master Action you’ll utilize often is Chun-li’s Spinning Bird Kick. This signature aerial attack can carry your character midair, allowing you to move from one platform to another like a human helicopter!

The Item menu from the avatar battle pause menu in Street Fighter 6’s World Tour mode.

Other actions, like Luke’s Rising Uppercut, are perfect for breaking down boxes and crates that contain zenny, items, and gear. In addition, if a denizen of Metro City tries to attack you from midair, Rising Uppercut makes a superb counter-attack to start your match-off with an advantage.

Many Items Are Only Usable Mid-Fight

Have you entered your smart device to use an item, only to find out you can’t? Yeah, so did we. So, it’s back to the pizza parlor for us. Joking aside, many of World Tour’spower-up items are only consumable during an avatar battle.

In some regards, this restriction is a good thing since it’ll prevent you from wasting items until you genuinely need them. However, if you’re looking for an HP top-up, you’ll either have to throw down the zennies at a restaurant or engage in an avatar battle.

Thank goodness Chris doesn’t have to wear this revealing Sumo Belt to use its abilities in Street Fighter 6.

With this detail in mind, it will behoove you totrack your resources between battles. For instance, is it worth saving a couple of hundred zennies to use that Energy Drink when you may need them in a future boss fight? Or is it wise to cut through a city street full of denizens if you waste several items in the process?

If you haven’t noticed,item management is another similarity that World Tour has to other RPGs. Unless you’re fighting in a traditional three-round match, don’t expect your HP to magically regenerate between bouts.

Street Fighter 6’s Hado Pizza challenge displays a button command and an assortment of toppings.

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You Don’t Have To Wear The Gear You Equip

As you fight higher-level avatars, the rewards you can get will become more advantageous. For instance, while fighting on a Brooklyn Highline-Esque location in Metro City, we unlocked aSumo Belt that added forty defense pointsto our avatar’s stats. That’s a significant boost!

But what if you don’t feel comfortable walking around in a Sumo Belt (don’t look at us, weliketo show off the goods)? Fortunately, your avatar has two separate Gear sets:

Chun-li tells Chris how much she loves crepes during a conversation in Chinatown from Street Fighter 6.

You can switch between gear sets by selecting the option at the bottom of the Gear tab in your smart device’s Status menu. So, go ahead, and equip the Sumo Belt. Who’s gonna know?

Part-Time Jobs Will Improve Your Fighting Skills

Zenny makes the world go round in Street Fighter 6. So if you want to keep yourself well-fed, dressed to the nines, and on top of your World Tour errands, you should pick up part-time work. Not only do World Tour’sjob minigames rake in good money, but they’re also a ton of fun!

Part-time jobs will task you with all sorts of challenges. And if you’re familiar with Street Fighter’s classic arcade bonus games, you’ll notice these jobs are similar. Furthermore, they’ll allow you to hone your fighting game proficiency. Here are some early examples of part-time jobs from Metro City:

Expand Your Moveset By Building Master Relationships

One of World Tour’s most exciting features is its character-building mechanics, includingcustomizable fighting styles, special moves, and super arts. Now, you’re able to make the combatant of your dreams. Do you want Ryu’s Shinku Hadouken, Chun-li’s Spinning Bird Kick, and Luke’s Triple Impact all in one fighter? You can do that!

However, like any martial arts student, you cannot expect to perform whatever skill you want from the beginning. Instead, you must study these techniques under the mentorship of Street Fighter’s master characters. Furthermore, you’ll become more versed in their style as you get to know them better.

You’ll unlock a master’sfighting style and a move or two when you initially enrollunder their tutelage. However,to unlock their complete move set, you must build your relationshipwith them by raising that master’s Style Level.

So, how do you raise your Style Level? YourStyle Level grows whenever you use the respective character’s stylein matches. Raising your Style Level for a specific character unlocks new conversations and skills, which you’ll get alerts for on your smart device.

To reveal these new conversations and skills, you must talk to your master in person at their home base. Completing further discussions with your master will introduce great perks. New skills are one perk. However, you’ll also earntexting privileges with your master and illuminating story moments.