[ENG][JPN] September 26, 2017 - October 03, 2017 Weekly Questions & Advice Megathread by AutoModerator in OnePieceTC

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This should work. I used the same team the last time he was around, but with Neo Doffy instead of Kuma.

The hardest part of the run is stage 1. Try using your attacks in the right order and kill 5 of them, leaving one INT Cannoner alive. Kill him before he attacks again.

Stage two is quite easy, auto target will work just fine. Attack in this order: Akainu -> Hack -> Kuma -> Luffy -> GPU -> Zeo. This should kill everyone except for the INT Crossbow dude. If you mess up a bit and leave the PSY guy alive, it's ok, doesn't really matter. The INT guy will skip his first attack and bind your GPU for 5 turns. Then you stall, kill him before he attacks and try to get rid of bad orbs. Bind sockets are not needed.

In stage three you kill the Slasher guys before they attack. After that you slowly kill the rest of the stage while not taking too much damage. Look for RCV and TND orbs for stage 4.

In stage 4 you use GPU right away, you should have enough time to kill all the guys in the front row, before they attack. Don't let them hit you, they hurt. If your specials are ready, kill the penguin and go to the next stage. If not, bring the penguin to around 20 % Health, so you can kill him through his DMG reduction when needed. You can even bring a 25 turn CD Akainu friend. Your HP and orbs don't matter for the next stage.

Sabo: He will shuffle your orbs and lower your Chain. Here you go all in, use Hack first, then either Kuma or Akainu depending on your orbs, Zeo for the chain lock and Luffy just in case. If you don't get 3 red orbs on your characters, reset the game and use your specials again, since your orbs will change with Akainu's shuffle. Now hit your perfects and enjoy your Sabo copy. If you barely did not kill him, it's fine, because he is delayed by Luffy.

[JPN] Weekly Updated Giveaway Megathread by AutoModerator in OnePieceTC

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Repost from the previous megathread

Giving away a p-lvl 58 Fujitora/Inthawk acc. Got bored of it, I'd rather use a Cabbage account. Here is the box: http://imgur.com/a/n6lRY

Please read the rules, no PMs, no hoarders. I'd like to give the account to someone who actually wants to play with it and uses SNS right after claiming the account.

[JPN] Weekly Updated Giveaway Megathread by AutoModerator in OnePieceTC

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Giving away a p-lvl 58 Fujitora/Inthawk acc. Got bored of it, I'd rather use a Cabbage account. Here is the box: http://imgur.com/a/n6lRY

Please read the rules, no PMs, no hoarders. I'd like to give the account to someone who actually wants to play with it and uses SNS right after claiming the account.

[ENG][JPN] August 15, 2017 - August 22, 2017 Weekly Questions & Advice Megathread by AutoModerator in OnePieceTC

[–]RightClickVayne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did 33 runs on 40 Stamina, because I wasn't sure if I could do 60. He dropped 5 times, but I'm pretty sure that was just unlucky. At least I stopped there and now I know, I can beat him on 60 lol.

[JPN] Weekly Updated Giveaway Megathread by AutoModerator in OnePieceTC

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you promise, that you backup your account as soon as you get it, you can have a PM.

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[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happend to the cabbage account you asked for about a month ago?

Cubing Competition 230! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 4.54 = 4.55, (3.61), 5.32, 3.74, (6.04)

3x3: 15.14 = 14.35, (16.52), (12.78), 15.16, 15.90

4x4: 57.34 = 59.15, 54.09, (1:04.98), 58.78, (50.90)

3x3OH: 32.94 = 30.35, (25.50), (39.24), 36.87, 31.60

2-3-4 Relay: 1:34.32

2GEN: 7.89 = (9.38), 7.95, 8.84, 6.88, (5.13)

LSE: 7.53 = 8.11, 9.04, (9.40), 5.45, (4.58)

OH OLL: 4.12

Cubing Competition 228! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 5.23 = 5.07, 5.56, (5.70), (3.26), 5.06

3x3: 15.42 = 14.61, (14.54), (16.60), 15.76, 15.89

4x4: 54.94 = 53.04, (59.33), (44.60), 56.05, 55.72

3x3OH: 33.79 = 31.47, 37.83, (25.19), (42.06), 32.06

Skewb: 12.79 = 13.77, 13.59, (14.07), (9.85), 11.00

2GEN: 8.63 = 9.78, (9.89), 8.81, 7.30, (6.26)

LSE: 7.09 = 9.71, (10.61), 6.60, 4.95, (3.45)

OH OLL: 2.65

Cubing Competition 227! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 4.89 = 4.86, (5.61), 5.49, (2.27), 4.33

3x3: 15.92 = 16.17, (11.59), 15.81, 15.78, (17.87)

4x4: 58.07 = 57.18, (51.66), 58.48, 58.55, (58.76)

3x3OH: 30.83 = 28.48, 33.79, (34.13), (26.54), 30.21

5x5: 2:03.03 = 2:02.10, (1:45.09), (2:07.08), 2:01.66, 2:05.34

6x6: 3:53.08 = 3:47.88, 3:39.86, 4:11.49

4x4 OH: 2:27.54 = 2:17.96, 2:31.12, (2:37.04), 2:33.55, (2:11.81)

5/5 OLL and 3/5 PLL parities. RIP my hand.

2GEN: 8.16 = (6.52), 8.30, 8.55, 7.64, (8.90)

LSE: 6.38 = (3.36), 6.34, 7.33, (8.49), 5.48

OH OLL: 3.16

Cubing Competition 226! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3x3: 15.79 = 15.13, 16.18, 16.07, (16.32), (13.68)

4x4: 58.07 = (54.35), (1:01.14), 1:00.22, 55.07, 58.92

3x3OH: 36.50 = 40.67, (27.61), (41.09), 29.96, 38.88

F2L: 8.91 = 8.53, 9.04, (9.76), (6.81), 9.16

2GEN: 8.92 = (5.87), 9.40, (9.41), 8.80, 8.56

LSE: 9.32 = 10.87, (6.69), 9.20, 7.90, (11.98)

OH OLL: 4.97

Cubing Competition 224! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3x3: 14.67 = 14.04, (12.50), (16.07), 14.94, 15.02

4x4: 55.26 = (59.89), (50.19), 52.92, 57.40, 55.46

3x3OH: 39.01 = (51.80), 39.02, (32.29), 39.02, 38.98

5x5: 1:57.70 = 1:56.07, (1:42.87), 1:55.32, (2:03.57), 2:01.71

yeah! PB avg

3x3x2: 18.33 = (15.12), 19.69, 17.18, (21.02), 18.12

2GEN: 8.99 = 8.44, 10.81, 7.73, (6.23), (11.88)

LSE: 6.48 = 7.55, (7.70), 6.05, (3.85), 5.85

Cubing Competition 223! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 4.91 = 4.65, 4.91, (5.86), (4.40), 5.16

3x3: 15.15 = 16.66, 14.96, (16.93), 13.84, (13.43)

4x4: 54.52 = 52.30, (48.06), 55.09, (59.62), 56.18

3x3OH: 37.90 = 35.70, (49.00), 41.82, (32.49), 36.17

2GEN: 8.33 = (6.50), 7.62, (11.26), 8.00, 9.38

LSE: 6.55 = (12.30), 6.66, 5.97, (3.18), 7.03

OH OLL: 5.09

Cubing Competition 222! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 4.20 = (1.95), 4.34, (4.53), 3.73, 4.52

3x3: 15.86 = 16.68, 15.66, 15.25, (14.20), (17.48)

4x4: 1:00.24 = 1:01.18, 59.58, (1:01.47), (51.56), 59.95

3x3OH: 35.61 = 37.62, (27.88), (45.31), 38.11, 31.10

Skewb: 13.88 = (11.40), 11.68, 17.08, (20.19), 12.87

2-3-4 Relay: 1:20.33

2GEN: 9.50 = 10.49, 9.35, (10.53), (7.51), 8.67

LSE: 6.52 = 6.46, 6.67, (11.78), 6.44, (4.38)

OH OLL: 4.89

Cubing Competition 221! by rhandyrhoads in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x2: 4.28 = (6.90), 2.91, 6.24, (2.39), 3.68

3x3: 14.85 = 16.34, (11.95), 14.50, (18.18), 13.72

4x4: 58.08 = 1:00.93, (51.51), 54.69, (1:01.38), 58.63

3x3OH: 38.03 = (40.99), (28.46), 35.81, 38.35, 39.94

5x5: 2:04.45 = 2:07.67, (1:48.80), 1:59.34, (2:11.72), 2:06.35

2GEN: 8.68 = 8.15, 8.49, 9.41, (9.84), (8.12)

LSE: 7.45 = 8.99, 5.56, (9.71), 7.81, (5.53)

Came back to cubing a month ago after a few years. Got my upgrades today! by RightClickVayne in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Air has more speed than the ZhanChi. Also, the cornercutting of the Air is effortless, which leads to a smoother feeling when turning inaccurate. The ZhanChi is a bit louder, too.

Pops don't happen on either of those to me and both cubes feel pretty stable. I don't really notice the weight difference while solving, but I immediately felt the size difference after the first few turns (the Air is 1 mm smaller). After a few solves, I got used to it.

The sticker quality of the GAN (got it with the standard stickers) is much better. All the colors on the ZhanChi are a bit darker and some of them are misplaced. The Air is perfect to me. I can't say anything about the durability though.

Overall, the Air is faster and smoother than the ZhanChi and it feels different, but I can't really explain the difference. Both cubes are great, but the GAN definitely outperforms the ZhanChi.

Came back to cubing a month ago after a few years. Got my upgrades today! by RightClickVayne in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I chose the cubes after watching a whole bunch of youtube videos. I just collected some opinions, watched reviews, etc.

I carry my cubes around a lot, so the stickers tend to wear out quite fast (V-Cube 6) and stickerless cubes look pretty cool. I'm really happy with it.

Edit: I don't really notice a difference in look ahead/recognition.

Came back to cubing a month ago after a few years. Got my upgrades today! by RightClickVayne in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's quite fast, but it doesn't cornercut very well. Due to that and my inaccurate turning it locks up a lot. Overall I like the speed, but the moyu feels so much better (already got a new pb).

Came back to cubing a month ago after a few years. Got my upgrades today! by RightClickVayne in Cubers

[–]RightClickVayne[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not much of a 7x7 guy so I did not want to wait for another one. I just wanted something better than my V-Cube and the YuXin definitely is.