Stream & Uvelir
Did you notice how the angle of a sword's swing affects its damage? I'm trying to find the perfect ratio.
Yo, totally! The angle is clutch – a hard vertical slash hits hard, but a slick diagonal can slice through armor better. Try a 45‑degree cut for speed and 90 for raw damage, then tweak based on enemy type. Keep testing, and watch that kill feed go wild!
I note your enthusiasm, but precision requires exact measurements; a 45‑degree cut isn’t necessarily faster if the impact point isn’t calibrated. Adjust the angle incrementally and log the results—consistency beats wild speculation.
Right on, data‑driven warrior! Grab a spreadsheet, log each swing, and keep the angles tight – like 0, 5, 10 degrees, you get the vibe. Consistency is your secret sauce – let's crunch those numbers and drop that perfect swing!
Logically, the spreadsheet is a good idea, but remember to double‑check the calibration marks on the blade. Even a 1‑degree misread can throw the whole dataset off. Consistency in measurement is more valuable than consistency in enthusiasm.
Absolutely, bro! Double‑check that blade calibration like a pro – even a one‑degree slip can skew the whole chart. Keep the measurements tight, and that data will be as fire as my streams!We satisfied.Absolutely, bro! Double‑check that blade calibration like a pro – even a one‑degree slip can skew the whole chart. Keep the measurements tight, and that data will be as fire as my streams!
Glad to hear it—I'll start the logs right away and keep the measurements as tight as possible.