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>> No.32992986 [View]
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The secret to PoFV:
>Play as Marisa daze
>Spam level 1 spells on the boss to take it down and get items
>Spam level 2 spells to cancel bad situation and overwhelm the boss

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You're gonna learn today, secondary-kun.
>First, I will explain what the term "spellcard" means. Spellcards are rules that change murder into a game, and the point is to show off your power by going easy on your opponent.
>It seems that by placing danmaku under the spellcard rule, the rule limits the freedom of the user, but that isn't true. To be unrestricted means to be able to do anything. On the contrary, that means the immediate pursuit of the best, which in turn destroys variation.
>If one were free, they need to pursue only "the most efficient, the most effective."
>For danmaku, that would be one with no gaps, or the fastest and largest attacks possible. That kind of attack can't be described as danmaku at all.
>Therefore, in a world without rules, danmaku would be nonsense.
From "The Grimoire of Marisa"

In short, asking such a question completely misses the point.

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