Fixed for accuracy. If it's not Sakuya Solo, you're a pansy.
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And yeah, Scarlet Team has pretty dodgy bombs. I much prefer Remi solo over the team variant; she's much more powerful than Sakuya and a ton of fun to fly around like a maniac with. :V
Dodgy bombs... various situations for Sakuya (you all know which ones by now I hope), and Remi's unfortunately doesn't do a lot to Spell Cards, but does ridiculous damage against Non-Spells (in comparison) because of the way the mechanics work. Also, I'll make the
statement that
anybody who prefers Remi solo over the Scarlet Team obviously doesn't / hasn't / isn't play(ed / ing) for score, or is inexperienced in the field of scoring; the main highlight of Sakuya is her
individual auxiliary skill which is a scorerunner's
dream come true.
In other news, I recently discovered a flaw in my playstyle when playing StB / DS. The problem here is ironing it out; it's almost impossible to iron out because the only way I can think of doing this is becoming either left-hand dominant, or ambidextrous. Ridiculous, isn't it? Now, you're probably wondering, "what for?". See, here's the thing:
When taking photos, I generally try to minimize the duration that I'm "scoping" my shot; a fundamental scoring practice. I do this by naturally pressing both the "Shot" key and the directional button(s). Now, because I'm
right-hand dominant, and I play using a keyboard without swapping the directional and "active" buttons (and no, swapping them now is completely out of the question), I have this rather large tendency to move
before pressing the Shot key. Guess what this means? Precisely, I move a tiny bit first, then I start "scoping". This equates to instant death. Instant death exactly at the point where I hit the "Shot" key.
tl;dr Being right-handed means that my right-half of my body reacts faster to "brain input" causing disastrous results.
Another anomaly that I've experienced is Aya's hitbox
expanding while "scoping"; this is completely unconfirmed, and it may or may not be related with the case above from what I've observed.
And finally, 4.34 million on 10-5.