: In my experience, The less amount of words while being as precise as possible is the way to go.
OwlShadow: nods
Piston: When you type a ton in T-1 specifically, it's easier for opponent to find holes in words/sentences. Then they assume something negative towards your writing that they can use to their advantage.
OwlShadow takes notes
: Tbh just spar a ton, it'll all come back
OwlShadow: im gonna half two i started so i could get back by rping cleaning the whole place
OwlShadow: then cleaning the weapons
Piston: Make someone else do the grunt work
Piston: just toy around with moves and stuff
OwlShadow: ok
: Make someone else do the grunt work
Piston: just toy around with moves and stuff
OwlShadow: ok
Piston: You could also throw things at walls, keep note of distances and how long something you do whether running/throwing/ anything it'll take to occur
Piston: Because actions aren't instantaneousd and a lot of people during T1 mess it up
Piston: If you know how shit will work in terms of timing and distances, you'll be able to point out when others screw up and you can twist it to your advantage
OwlShadow: i like that
"Upon Stibbions, the butler, hearing the great door creek open, he turned with a clouded gaze to see the newcomer who had entered their domain. With a long and suffered sigh, he approached the guest gesturing his arm inward as he spoke monotonously, "Greetings and welcome to the Kingdom of the Twisted. Though unexpected your presence is welcomed. Please follow me to the Queen for introductions." The moment Stibbions finished the last word, he instantly turned and proceeded shuffling his way to the main hall where upon entering, he bowed in the direction of the fair skinned maiden. The queen raised her eyes from the endless books, notes, and reports she has been grueling over for the sake of her land only to attempt the facade of a kind and gentle smile "Welcome to my kingdom. Please have a seat and tell me what brings you to my chambers
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