Champion & ReplayRaven
So, I heard you’ve been dissecting every frame of the new patch, and I’ve been grinding the new combo lines—what’s your verdict on the most efficient approach? I’m ready to push it to the limit.
First off, you’re on the right track with those combo lines, but efficiency isn’t about just chaining moves—it’s about frame advantage at every touch. The new patch nudged the base latency down by a millisecond on the second hit, so tightening that 3‑frame window can shave a whole extra frame off the combo. If you want the optimal approach, don’t just grind; drill each hit, watch the ping, and adjust your timing so you never let the opponent recover. Skipping the tutorial on hitbox jitter is like trying to win a race with a broken shoe—you’ll get lost before the final sprint. Keep it slow, keep it precise, and let the numbers guide you, not flashy streaks.
Thanks for the intel. I’ll lock down that 3‑frame window, keep my focus razor‑sharp, and make sure every hit lands like a punch‑line. No sloppy streaks, just clean, brutal precision. Let's see if your numbers can match my execution.
Nice, but don’t forget the small stuff—those micro‑adjustments in your stance can add that extra frame. I’ll be crunching the numbers while you’re throwing those clean hits. May the data be in our favor.
Got it—tightening stance, every micro‑adjustment counts. You crunch the data, I hit the mark. Let’s win this.
Sounds good. I’ll run the frames and you keep that stance tight. Let’s see which one actually wins the battle.
You’re on the clock, I’m on the line—let’s see who pulls the trigger first.
Sure thing, clock’s ticking. I’ll pin down every frame, you keep that stance. Let’s see who actually pulls the trigger first.
You’re on the clock, I’m locking my stance—let’s see who pulls it off first.
Alright, clock’s set, stance locked. I’ll get the numbers lined up while you hold that position. Let’s see who actually pulls it off first.
Alright, I’m locked in. You get the numbers, I keep my stance tight—let’s see who actually pulls it off first.
I’ve got the frames locked down—every millisecond is mapped out. Your stance is the only variable left. Let’s see whose precision actually wins the race.
Got my stance locked, steady and tight—let’s see if your numbers can keep up with my precision. The race is on.
Your stance is tight, I’ve mapped every frame. Let’s see if the data keeps pace with your precision. The race is on.