Zar and Sp00ky will punt Damien into the next timezone. Zar would probably be -900 and Sp00ky would be -400 (the big gap in money is caused by an edge case, not a drastic difference in skill).
Chibi and XAQ should be interesting, but I think they would both have a slight edge; -200 on both of them.
I do think he would beat Andrew though, unless he’s stepped his game up considerably over the last couple of months. +200 on there.
Frankly if I was to play Damien I would probably put my own money line at +1000 (which means that unless he’s offering 10-1 odds, I’m not playing him).
I think it has something to do with … for example 235b and 3236b, depending on if you’re contacting anything before you slide forward. I’m not sure but this would be my guess to regulate it. If not; they hacked the move set to fish out same values each time.
Edit: 236. Sorry. Typo. Im used to using the arc terminology as in Start of arc and end of arc. Arc being where you slide to and from…
Okay. Let me explain… in my head I use the notation START and FINISH arc which is like saying 26b is Start on 2, slide to 6 and end with b. I have to change that. I meant 236 and 6236. Sometimes I find it makes varients of moves when you start something off with FWD. It happens for me with Ciel, for example. Arcueid also alternates the direction of her air claw when I do it this way. I was making a guess that it could work that way with Hisui’s random object firing.
Also; I wasn’t specifying a move. I was using a default EX variable. I didnt mean her actual 236b
in the instruction it says input the first follow up “as the initial hit connects” and the second follow up as the first follow up connects… but i personally don’t think that’s very helpful.
i used to mash it out, but that doesn’t really guarantee it everytime.
i try to input the first follow up right as aoko is about to release the lazer. i pretty much do the second follow up on feeling, so haven’t paid attention to what the visual cue might be.