What bugs me is why there are so few AAA's on For FFR. Really, there's only one tricky part in the whole song and it's the ending, and it's easily learnable.
What bugs me is why there are so few AAA's on For FFR. Really, there's only one tricky part in the whole song and it's the ending, and it's easily learnable.
A lot of people just don't have enough speed to combo or PA that part. *cough* me *cough*
And some people really suck at repeating patterns. *cough* me *cough*
Public AAAs: 229
Total AAAs: 260
Fc's: 363
Latest AAA: Toph's OP
Best AAA: Toph's OP
Avg Rank: 67
Tier Points:439 (408 + 31 for 264 AAAs)
Style: Spread
What bugs me is why there are so few AAA's on For FFR. Really, there's only one tricky part in the whole song and it's the ending, and it's easily learnable.
Please teach me how to do the ending then; it is the only part that's troubling. I can't seem to get it right. I can recognize the switch in patterns but overall I can't hit all of the arrows fast enough without a bad PA.
The first half of the cluster can be really easy or very difficult depending on the positioning of your hands. When I have my hands flat/my wrists resting on something, the 6482 patterns are harder to PA. If you raise your hands up (playing spread), you can treat it like your fingers are "dipping down to pick at the arrows" at a higher speed with greater precision. Also during that section I tend to shift my right hand back and forth as I'm hitting the up and right arrows (shift forward to pick at up, shift back to hit at right). It's a very push-pull feeling in both hands -- if you aren't doing it correctly your hands will try to naturally shift into artificial-jump mode where you're actually just doing up-down + left-right jumps that will hurt your PA. Try hitting harder with your right middle finger and your left index finger -- this will help your hands be able to maintain consistency because then you're linking the correct fingers together better in terms of spread-mapping.
For the second half, rolls are easier if you pick a reference (ie. in a right-up-down-left roll cluster, just focus on the right arrow. I'm sure you could hit every right arrow if you ignored the rest, right? Only, every time you hit the right arrow, roll the rest of the fingers). Sounds common-sense, but I think a lot of people go into rolls without much regard for how many iterations there are, or how fast the rolls truly are, or where a given roll begins.
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