Faint Breath. Is it honestly an FMO or should it be downgraded to a VC? Honestly, I think it's a 10.
Why? Because, it reminds me of a better-synced, colored, Silence v1. Silence V1 is a VC, despite having some rather hard-to-read jumpstream, with lots of random missable notes strewn about. Faint Breath brings about some of the same problems, except this time they're in color and easier to manage, though only slightly.
Most of the difficulty lies in the fact that a lot of the jumptrills of the second half go (14)(23) or (13)(24), or a variant of said patterns. It may be a bit longer than Silence, with more notes, but I can't really say that from my standpoint, it's necessarily worth being a whole number grade higher. It's more of a mid-high VC than it is an FMO, even if it were the lowest benchmark for FMOs. As I recall, Flesvelka is the highest VC, and it's certainly not trickier than that file.
Why? Because, it reminds me of a better-synced, colored, Silence v1. Silence V1 is a VC, despite having some rather hard-to-read jumpstream, with lots of random missable notes strewn about. Faint Breath brings about some of the same problems, except this time they're in color and easier to manage, though only slightly.
Most of the difficulty lies in the fact that a lot of the jumptrills of the second half go (14)(23) or (13)(24), or a variant of said patterns. It may be a bit longer than Silence, with more notes, but I can't really say that from my standpoint, it's necessarily worth being a whole number grade higher. It's more of a mid-high VC than it is an FMO, even if it were the lowest benchmark for FMOs. As I recall, Flesvelka is the highest VC, and it's certainly not trickier than that file.





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