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September 24th, 2022
Thanks to me doing nothing but train to do specific inputs in response to set movements in Monster Hunter, I learned to do things like Squid Roll against Reefslider or bombs pretty quick, but I'm seriously such a beginner in every other area.
I'm insanely immersed in games right now, but imagining a life where I had nothing I could immerse myself in gives me chills.
You sure are good at Monster Hunter but bad at Splatoon!!
Let's go check out the Monster Hunter Splatfest.
I'm defeated.
[Splatfest Turf Wars on Hammerhead Bridge and Wahoo World, as a Gear Ruler +1]
Considering that a direct hit from Reefslider is 180 and Squid Roll's armor seems to be 101, meaning 79 damage gets through, it feels like yeah, responding to it this way is for emergencies only.
I'd taken some damage to start with, so it's possible I would've been done for if I took the hit during the Squid Roll.
It didn't make the sound for taking a hit with super armor, so it seems like I slipped right through the hitbox.
I keep rewatching, but I just don't get how I made it out unscathed...
Made it up 100x. :shades: [winning a 100x Battle in the Splatfest]
It's rough how Splatoon doesn't let you do something like pick a level suitable for you so you can basically practice.
Living a life of losing confidence in Splatoon and regaining it in Monster Hunter.
They call my playstyle Eren Yeager. (because I'm a fool who rushes in to die)
To everyone else on team "I'd bring Zinogre to a deserted island," let's do our best.
The word "ikiru" [live] also contains "kiru" [kill]. In other words, killing opponents accurately is fundamentally connected to living. Kinpachi-sensei said the same thing.
Saying "___ desu." [it is ___/I am ___] while playing Splatoon is bad manners, because it leads to mental assocation with "death," which is a bad omen.
Merciless splats are bad manners. Remember to be considerate toward your opponent when you splat them.
There's three times a man is allowed to cry.
The first is when he's born.
The second is when his parents die.
The third is when he's splatted by Clash Blaster, splatted by Sloshing Machine, splatted by E-liter, splatted by Bloblobber, splatted by Hydra Splatling, splatted by Roller ambush,
I'm slowly learning to use Squid Rolls against others instead of just for dealing with bombs, so I'm satisfied with that.
Even if I'm like "I'm getting this movement tech down," I also feel like I won't be able to make much use of it when I'm going against skilled players.