tl;drAsothin wrote:
Quite the contrary, since you gain 'life' back based on what score you get. 100 gives a lot less than a 300 and on top of that when you complete a colour set on the notes, depending on if you get all 300's or not you will get a different sign resulting in more life. All 300's gives a Geki that restores the most. If you get some 100's but no 50's then you will get Katu if the ending note is a 300 or Katsu if it is a 100. Naturally they restore different values of life. Where this comes in to play is if you add slider accuracy you will get considerably less Geki notes which would in turn lead to faster depletion of health and would make certain maps that use that gimmick very difficult to say the least (maps that have a very fast depleting health bar if you don't hit enough 300's).
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