Zeo
Well-Known Member
Had a set with Rikuto on smallest life and I must say it's incredible. It feels like an entirely different game, but more importantly it made me realize how reckless I was being in matches and forced me to play a lot smarter and put a lot more thought into what I was doing in the match. It also forced me to play a lot more respectfully.
Like it's been said, every match is intense, mistakes lead to huge damage and a critical burst for the most part is gg and can turn the tide of a match in an instant. The experience was humbling and anyone looking to improve their game should play on small or smallest, I found myself playing smarter and winning a lot more on other games after the set.
As for my opinion on smallest, it's crazy but a little overkill. Small would probably be a better fit for real matches, give you a little more breathing room but at the same time you still have to think about your gameplan a lot more. I wouldn't change the standard to smallest but that's definitely what I would recommend as the average for those who want to improve their overall game, especially the defensive aspect which most people are sorely lacking.
Like it's been said, every match is intense, mistakes lead to huge damage and a critical burst for the most part is gg and can turn the tide of a match in an instant. The experience was humbling and anyone looking to improve their game should play on small or smallest, I found myself playing smarter and winning a lot more on other games after the set.
As for my opinion on smallest, it's crazy but a little overkill. Small would probably be a better fit for real matches, give you a little more breathing room but at the same time you still have to think about your gameplan a lot more. I wouldn't change the standard to smallest but that's definitely what I would recommend as the average for those who want to improve their overall game, especially the defensive aspect which most people are sorely lacking.