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shadow of cats lol also congrats on 96% ^^Trixta wrote:
gamma dan pass without pausing
lama x1.2 is too much ez
chaoz Airflow x1.4 instead of WLL x1.2 is more proper i think
but less jumptrills and walls SM marathon is really good selection
and also peace breaker is hard then others
anyway these reform dans are much better
no troll maps like rave 7 [insane] or Shadow of cats 1.2
i like it
A technical map in mania terms is usually a map that has awkward and unusual patterns which are hard to transition between. Technical maps are more of a thing at high level though.Realmas wrote:
As a noob I have a few questions, so I will ask them here : what's considered technical in mania ? What is a jack ? And are the Dans valuable in the mania community ?
Xonica wrote:
A technical map in mania terms is usually a map that has awkward and unusual patterns which are hard to transition between. Technical maps are more of a thing at high level though.Realmas wrote:
As a noob I have a few questions, so I will ask them here : what's considered technical in mania ? What is a jack ? And are the Dans valuable in the mania community ?
Jacks (short for jackhammers) are when a player has to hit the same column repeatedly for 3 or more notes. There are variations of jacks though, like minijacks which is the same, except consists of 2 notes. Jumpgluts are also often called jacks, which are just fast repeating double notes.
As for your final question, Dans are most certainly important as milestones in the mania community, especially among mid-high level players. They're a good way of judging a player's consistency across all areas, and acheiving a pass on a dan is considered superior in importance to stuff like rank to many players.
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Could you point where this burst is?Flootershai wrote:
In 7th Dan, the final song has a long and pretty nasty burst that lost me like 0.4% acc or something like that because I messed it up. It doesn't feel very good that choking a small section of the stamina section can ruin a run, imo. Other than that, good stuff.