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* At first, Roy learning sword fighting in less than 50 loops feels like just too fast, given the immense skill requirements to be really good at it. However, what he really needs are bare basics to simply know how to parry, allowing him to simply block Guan Yin enough to learn her entire routine and then simply use that knowledge for his advantage. Also, in the duel we are shown, Roy's moves are pretty lackluster, as expected from a near complete rookie, and it's all but said he's simply SaveScumming to win it.
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* At first, Roy learning sword fighting in less than 50 loops feels like just too fast, given the immense skill requirements to be really good at it. However, what he really needs are bare basics to simply know how to parry, allowing him to simply just block Guan Yin enough to learn her entire routine and then simply use that knowledge for his advantage. Also, in the duel we are shown, Roy's moves are pretty lackluster, as expected from a near complete rookie, and it's all but said he's simply SaveScumming to win it.
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* The opening scenes strongly resemble what it would look like InUniverse after a player has mastered a NintendoHard video game, complete with Roy's internal commentary. Considering the overt references to video games, this is practically Roy Pulver's LetsPlay of his very crazy day.
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* The opening scenes strongly resemble what it would look like InUniverse after a player has mastered a NintendoHard video game, complete with Roy's internal commentary. Considering the overt references to video games, this is practically Roy Pulver's LetsPlay of his very crazy day.day.
* At first, Roy learning sword fighting in less than 50 loops feels like just too fast, given the immense skill requirements to be really good at it. However, what he really needs are bare basics to simply know how to parry, allowing him to simply block Guan Yin enough to learn her entire routine and then simply use that knowledge for his advantage. Also, in the duel we are shown, Roy's moves are pretty lackluster, as expected from a near complete rookie, and it's all but said he's simply SaveScumming to win it.
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* At first, Roy learning sword fighting in less than 50 loops feels like just too fast, given the immense skill requirements to be really good at it. However, what he really needs are bare basics to simply know how to parry, allowing him to simply block Guan Yin enough to learn her entire routine and then simply use that knowledge for his advantage. Also, in the duel we are shown, Roy's moves are pretty lackluster, as expected from a near complete rookie, and it's all but said he's simply SaveScumming to win it.
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* The opening scenes strongly resemble what it would look like InUniverse after a player has mastered a NintendoHard video game, complete with Roy's internal commentary. Considering the overt references to video games, this is practically Roy Pulver's LetsPlay of his very crazy day.
* The opening scenes strongly resemble what it would look like InUniverse after a player has mastered a NintendoHard video game, complete with Roy's internal commentary. Considering the overt references to video games, this is practically Roy Pulver's LetsPlay of his very crazy day.