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withaddedbreaksforpatternzzzzAccording to Baity, it's best to use only left, right, up, and down when playing LFO, and to avoid diagonal movement altogether.
This was emphasized when doing No Focus runs
(why would you do that to yourself). I do generally speaking try to stick to this when doing normal runs but I've been known to accidentally slip and ram walls when I'm clearly not supposed to :derp:
It's just easier to move through angled (or rather,
curving) bullets when you're going in one solid direction.
Also it's not necessarily about memorization, because it's virtually impossible to replicate your position at the time of firing for each wave.
-and the fact that every time the circles are fired, the "displacement" of the amulets is different each time.
At the 100 tries mark for VoWG i had about 30 captures. At the 40 mark of LFS i still only have 1 capture.
Food for thought, in a similar vein of things, how many attempts did it take to get your first
"VoWG" capture?
Anyway... is there any advice that would be valuable to have against LFO? I honestly don't recall if i've asked this before but i'll try anyway. What would be best to focus on when playing the card when it comes to looking for gaps?
Move to the side? Gap reading just comes with practice.
And just how much stuff has to be memorized about LFS anyway if you go that route?
Donut's: Up to here, down to the bottom, up to that same spot, down to the bottom, repeat as humanly as possible. IIRC it was something like that.
Any other forms of "memorization" would be anything from my routine sight-read movement (left-up-right-down or up-left-right-up-down, or etc.), ceasing firing for one wave of bullets (as Phar does; note that I don't understand why you would
need to do this as I've had no problems doing this Spell Card with ReimuA even when constantly firing) or other minor things.