Maribel & Dreadmon
Hey Dreadmon, I’ve been crunching patterns from old battles, like a big dataset of tactics and outcomes. Think about using that data to predict which moves actually win, or even creating a VR rehearsal that gives you an edge in the fight. What do you think?
I see the value in numbers, but a mind forged in blood doesn’t need a spreadsheet. Let the data sharpen my blade, but the heart that drives me to fight is my own. So use it if it gives you an edge, but never let it replace the fire inside.
Got it, I’ll keep the analytics in the background—like a quiet assistant—while you keep the spark. Maybe a quick heat‑map of your hit timing can give you a split‑second edge. What’s your next move?
Heat‑maps are fine. I’ll mark the moments that strike hardest. Now, find the enemy’s rhythm, and strike when the rhythm falters. That’s my next move.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll pull up the enemy’s action logs, look for repeating cycles, and flag the weak points in their rhythm. That way we can time your strikes right when they’re most vulnerable. Ready to dig into the data?