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- 21 de Abr, 2019
Rich stalls really hard every time I've ever watched him, even in MSQ streams where he just goes on what feels like hour long tangents about nothing for "content" after reading one fucking line in a text box. So It is hard to say if he progged 32ish hours (4 streams 8 hours each iirc were his UCOB stream sessions) without autistically timing all his vods, but probably close enough. I think he did more or less learn the fight, he just had really good teachers and the other people there aren't dropping spaghetti for an hour every other day like a more "typical" static might. Which obviously make the process easier and faster.Is Rich the type to play 8 hours a day? If so, mystery solved. Give him some credit, he is a fast learner.
Learn your opener as a bad opener misaligns everything which leads to bad damage, and then yes use the target dummies to ensure you can at least in theory make the check. I'd suggest practicing on any dummy at all (like one outside a city or ones near houses) to build muscle memory with your rotation so you can do less "what buttons am I pressing!?" and more "what mechanics am I doing!?" which is a mistake I see a lot of newer players do. Just do it for like half an hour where you just do your rotation, your opener, your press your off gcds when you're supposed to and you'll be better then like 50% of pugs instantly.I'm quite chickenshit with hard content in games like these cause I hate the idea of letting people down, but at this point Zepla and Rich have given me the motivation to at least try out extremes. Next time I get on I should just do the stone sky whatever and try to get my rotation consistent.
Speaking of pugs, nowadays you're probably getting the bottom of the barrel players due to endgame being in a content lull for the experienced players who are competent so don't be shocked if things go wrong and most importantly don't think it is always your fault if things go wrong. Many pug groups suck ass even on a decent day when the content is new, "farm parties" might as well be clear parties sometimes and "clear parties" might as well be "learning the first 5 minutes of the fight" parties.
For clarification a clear party is a group that knows most the fight and is solely trying to get their first clear, while a farm party is a group that intends to spam the EX trial and clear at least every other pull. Truthfully anyone who wants to try can clear EX trials, as cheesy as it sounds (this is an anime game after all) just believe in yourself and work at it and you'll clear EX trials easily.