I think I might need to explain these a little bit, just in case it looks a little.....
All numbers are estimate.
First is
this one.
Centered around the caster there are sixteen shooting-point-thingies (I don't know what you call them) arranged in 4 concentric circles (call them tiers). 1st and 3rd go counterclockwise, and 2nd and 4th go clockwise. The shot-mounts each shoot out a stream of little danmaku in a straight line, but the direction they are aimed at rotates rapidly in the opposite direction of their tier's rotation. There are catches.
1: The caster can move.
2: Once every so often, the caster shoots out 4 (what I call) Fireworks at 90 degree angles in seemingly random directions.
Now what is a
Firework?
It's a rapidly expanding shot that ends up into either 96, 192, or 384 shots in 5 seconds.
Lastly,
this thing right here, which is in starting position.
Around the caster are 32 shot-mounts arranged into 4 tiers. 1st and 3rd go counterclockwise, and 2nd and 4th go clockwise. Each shot-mount rotates in place while spamming little danmaku. However, each tier set (clockwise vs counter) gets their very own annoying little specialty. They take turns firing.
Counterclockwise: Each shot-mount on the 1st and 3rd tiers fires a 1-second slightly-less-than-tracking beem every 10 seconds or so. Also, they fire large danmaku in a line parallel to the caster during this time.
Clockwise: Each shot-mount on the 2nd and 4th tiers fires a 2-second stream of small danmaku every 10 seconds or so. Also, they fire a beam which goes to the end of the screen in a line parallel to the caster during this time.