What are you talking about?I don't see why this would change matters for us.
The fundamental problem with stacking "depth" is that the critical part of a fight usually doesn't last that long. Typically, one of the following will have happened after the last several rounds:
It is hard to think of a case where we've laid down all of our buffs/debuffs and still have time to more without the fight already being effectively over by then.
- Our opponent KOed us (see the Semifinals fight with Sun Liling, or our practice round against Bai Meizhen)
- We KOed our opponent (see the Ji Rong fight, if we pretend he didn't have his domain weapon refresh)
- We have debuffed our opponent to the point where they have effectively lost (see the actual Ji Rong fight, or the Chu Song fight, or the dragon fight, etc.)
- Someone ran away (see the Shen Hu fight, or the Sun Liling ambush)
This is indeed a thing that can be done. You may face some issues getting support for it, given your stated argument of "Ling Qi needs her band.", though.Can the Night Parade be added to our Domain or Domain Weapon and give us a different spin on it?
Who then proceeded to show that she could have a long, dragged out fight against Meizhen which Meizhen won by shutting down each of her advantages by being flat out better.
I'm not a fan of summons, but slotting a band art is much more palatable than the worms.This is indeed a thing that can be done. You may face some issues getting support for it, given your stated argument of "Ling Qi needs her band.", though.
Now we have Night Parade that enhances all our music arts which are the core of our build, and with a single Long lasting tech on top of that, but noooo~ that isn't good enough ...
Interesting view. Is this how other people see their fight? From what I remember, Meizhen was actually loosing bit by bit, up until the very late turn around. She seemed to be a bit worse than Sun Liling in every stage as the fight escalated and pulled a win by dodging a powerful art in a crutial moment with a surpise!burrow.
Questions of substance aside, I want to note that this really rubs me the wrong way. Claiming authority in an argument because you approached our QM with non-public interactions is not cool. I'm having some trouble articulating what exactly is wrong with this, but in effect you are saying "I have information that you don't, and based on that information that I'm not going to show you I know I am right, so there." It leaves no room for a response, since we don't have access to your source information - and even if you quote your sources, it forces us to rely on quotes you handpicked.I've been pitching enough Side Character ideas to Yrs in private that I can tell you flat out that you're not even scratching the potential outcomes of interaction between Ling Qi and peer cultivators of wildly differentiating powersets.
No? Meizhen countered almost all of Lilings Arts and kept things even while her rebuffing Lilings attempts to negate her defenses. She won the buff cycle, and her Domain Weapon proved superior to Lilings. Moreover, she controlled the Battlefield well enough to force Liling to burn through her own consumables and Spirit with using overly flashy attacks just to try and retake control of the fight.Interesting view. Is this how other people see their fight? From what I remember, Meizhen was actually loosing bit by bit, up until the very late turn around. She seemed to be a bit worse than Sun Liling in every stage as the fight escalated and pulled a win by dodging a powerful art in a crutial moment with a surpise!burrow.
I'm not claiming authority.Questions of substance aside, I want to note that this really rubs me the wrong way. Claiming authority in an argument because you approached our QM with non-public interactions is not cool. I'm having some trouble articulating what exactly is wrong with this, but in effect you are saying "I have information that you don't, and based on that information that I'm not going to show you I know I am right, so there." It leaves no room for a response, since we don't have access to your source information - and even if you quote your sources, it forces us to rely on quotes you handpicked.
I like the idea of the night parade but you said it yourself it enhances our music. It does not fill any gaps in our build. I don't like SES all too much but it does what we desperately need and that is dispeal protection. I would not mind picking it up later as I think it is great for pushing our music attacks to the next level. But right now our attacks don't need to be on the next level they need to be protected and SES does that.I find it sad to see players split on near-perfect arts.
We had something that was guaranteed to be above it's level and enhanced one of our few unique abilities, but it gets ignored because... reasons ?
Now we have Night Parade that enhances all our music arts which are the core of our build, and with a single Long lasting tech on top of that, but noooo~ that isn't good enough ...
It's depressing
Thats the way defensive styles work, incidentally. Weather out your opponents offense, and then off them by holding more cards. Meizhen systematically broke through everything Liling threw at her. It was a close fight, but one she clearly held command of by virtue of forcing Liling to continuously escalate in order to break Meizhen down, and ultimately failing to do so.
Yes, that's how a defensive style plays out though?I distinctly remember Meizhen getting hit and something about how she looked uncertain. Also, your description doesn't really paint her as exactly "winning" imo, it shows that they were equal, just one prefered to attack, the other prefers to counter attack (and I do think that she prefers to counter attack, instead of plain defence).
Hmm?Pure defence yeah. But not the counter attack type defence. The way I see it, Sun Liling was constantly escalating, trying to overwhelm Meizhen. Meizhen was in turn escalating her defence, but couldn't find enough room for a counter attack for most of the fight. And through out the fight, Liling had a small advantage, scoring some hits and drawing blood, until the very end where the complete turn around happened.
Hmm?
But Meizhen counterattacked several times during the fight. The cracked armor. The spit in the eye. The spiritual venom. The Domain weapon slamming into Liling. All of those happened before Meizhen launched her own offensive.