Personally I love this kind of video. It's nice to see how the clear is put together, not just for entertainment, but maybe even to learn a bit more. (I've watched enough of your stuff to instantly see the problem with the left robot when prompted oh noes)
I think it's an objectively superior format for showcasing an interesting run, I love watching them too! That's why I wanted to try and make one despite my laziness.
@@DrSilvergunhey man even if it’s one in 10 videos or more it’ll always be more enjoyable. I actually love watching low end clears or niche clears in general and seeing you play 4* mostly has made me want to build most of mine eventually (I only have frost leaf Myrtle and luo xiohae e2’d off top of my memory maybe more). Click will join in a few months I hope. Keep up the good work.
@@heckan11I recall my highschool physics teacher was impossible to listen to I would focus on her lecture stare into her face and then a minute would pass and I'd realize I haven't been listening because she is the most boring teacher in the universe
@@DrSilvergun No, but seriously. If procrastinating for a week while worried about a task, followed by a heroic push where you do the work of five people in a single day is a situation you find yourself often... Look into it, yeah? ADHD isn't just your usual kid on a sugar high, it manifests in quite a few ways. I only found out about mine when I was an adult.
Explaining cool and complicated strategies in such detailed way is what this game truly deserves. Sadly there's not so much good AK analytic videos of any kind on youtube (almost don't exist at all), and for a reason I suppose, but I really hope to see more of that stuff in the future. Also Rat is peak. Viva la Vida!
It IS important to note that enemies in fence tiles have super slow movespeed like they were clipped into some unique tiles (like the ch3 detectors when their block is full), so like they're pseudo high ground for melees
Higher the dp cost = better the unit. Lutonada being the expensivest 4* only proves the rat is in another level. Also this type of video is really great, because i'm new in arknights a detailed explanation about the run and the idea behind it help me a lot in understand the game and minor mechanics.
I really liked this video, it's a lot more engaging to be walked through the process of trial-and-error beating a tough stage with low op and low rarity conditions. I know its not feasible for most stages you beat but when challenges like this one come around, a video like this would be awesome.
I definitely like this kind of video. It's much more interesting seeing the strategy that went into making the run possible than watching a run without knowing any of that.
As someone who absolutely love watching speedruns explanation videos, I always though it was what's missing to AK clears, so you would definitly love more of these.
27 and a half minutes of rat Holy shit The world is not prepared for this edit I’ll watch the rest of this tomorrow but I am very very intrigued by the idea of going through the entire creation and refinement of the strategy instead of just showing the clear Judging by the length of the video alone it’s not something you could reasonably do very often but I think it’s an awesome idea to do every once in a while
absolutely love this format; I want to tell my friends and neighbors about it, etc. your deadpan humor is always a treat in its own right, but even better is the opportunity to appreciate so many unique nuances of gameplay-it absolutely makes watching it all come together in the end *incredibly* rewarding!
This style of video is great, you get to understand just how complex these clears are. All the little details that would be missed otherwise if you're not aware. It also really makes you appreciate the designs of 4 stars which I rarely use because I'm a filthy meta slave.
Amazing video! But having seen the rat work so well on Lone Trail makes me kinda sad, it truly shows how amazing she would be with a stronger pull force. (They would never give her the pull force that we see in this map, but force 1 would be game changing)
Yeah i'll be forever salty about it 1 more force is the difference between only interacting with trash and having some meaningful effect on 90% of the enemies in the game
That was pretty cool to watch. A lot of people don't really use 4 stars so even basic mechanics and interactions like the utage one mentioned can be interesting. Was really cool seeing the Lutonada Ethan cycle, too. Good stuff
I love it whenever there's commentary added to a clear. It's nice to know the thought and logic that went into it and I feel like these type of videos are what made me into a better player while appreciating the game's mechanics and design more ^^
The latest and greatest in Rine Lab technology. Lightsabers, multiple independently targeted personal missile launchers, power armor, gravity balls... all helpless before the power of a fire hose, a decently powerful magnet, and an extremely determined and durable cook. I may not have the time or patience to engage with Arknights without an entire army of six stars at my beck and call, but I greatly enjoy these analytical, deep-dive videos.
Loved this video, it's exactly the kind of clear breakdown I always find myself desperately wanting from technical clears! It doubtlessly takes a ton of effort but it really pays off! Thanks for your hard work!!
love the format, impressive clear become even more impressive when people break it down moment by moment, and the thought process behind it (in this case, the evolution of 8 -> 7 -> 6 operators), dealing with each scenario case by case
The thought of Ethan being optimised out of strats fills me with dread. Very, very glad that Lutonada finally found some use. I really like how you went into details with this video to show all the problems you had to tackle and reasoning behind your op picks and decisions. Very insightful and makes it easier to understand the clear itself. Would be very nice to see such breakdowns for harder maps in the future. Keep up the good work!
Big fan of this style of video, I can just echo what others said really, fully understanding what's happening and how much work went into it makes me appreciate the clear even more.
I know these kinds of videos are a lot of work, but I really enjoyed this type of video (along with alot of other people it seems). Also FTL music is always a plus.
I absolutely love this video format. It's very entertaining and actually showcases the crazy tech that goes into the run. It would be amazing having such videos for your more "high-end" runs going forward
Really appreciate the more in-depth format of this video - compared to run-only videos, I actually know what's going on for this one, which in turn means I can actually appreciate how difficult it is and how elegantly the puzzle was solved. Would love to see more of these in the future :)
I am actually suprised by her performance there, tought this would be a video about slight niche cases she has but it ended up being one of the most knowledge including video i had seen I sincerely believe this is exactly what Arknights youtube exists for hyper clears explained to extremity is just PEAK
I'm normally a massive lurker, don't generally like to comment on anything, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to and watching the thought processes being broken down with this map, would love to see more, worth coming out of the woodwork for. ^^'
This video is my favorite so far! I love when I can see how a strategy is formed and the trial and error that you can't see at full speed. pls do more!
Very interesting! It's more interesting to watch a 30 minute video about how to clear the stage than it is to watch the run only without explanation. It also let's us appreciate how tough the challenge is!
i adore this content!!! anything extremely in-depth about ak is what i love more than anything. showcase montages are fun (and easier), but mostly i only watch those for ops i'm excited about, whereas deeper content like this i'll absorb it no matter who its about!!~
I'm a huge fan of this style of video - it feels like it actually makes me a better player, seeing how you strategize, even if I'll probably stick to using my full roster
really really loved this! I'm always curious about what exactly goes into runs like this so having an explanation was awesome!! would definitely love more of this type of video
I learnt a lot just by watching this video in such a format, so this is definitely great. Reminded me of how I tried to clear IC-MO-1 with 4*s and no cars.
Masterpiece video format! Thank you for taking the time to shoot and edit this video. I hope to see more in this format when you have time in the future.
Loved the format, I guess there are some clears that deserve this kind of breakdown and others that don't, but would love to see the process of crafting some other clears as well
I really like this style of video as it makes me think and actually learn how to work towards solving stages. It also is interesting to see the thought process behind what operators are picked. Also Lone Trail mechanics are so perfect for Lutonada lmao.
Love this style of vid! I always try to watch by your stuff with a critical eye, figure out why you do specific things and why other options wouldn’t work, but there’s so much stuff I would’ve missed this time around.
as a lowbrain who only attempts to think if it's to shoehorn executor alter into a stage he has no business being in, the in depth insight into the operation of 4* only clears, and the various use cases for operators generally regarded as mere stopgaps by most and the minutiae of how stage design can impact clears, is really really interesting.
This format is clearly better. I've always enjoyed the analytical, breakdown and PoV videos because they give a much deeper insight into what's going on. Being able to delve into the nuances of another player's thought process is invaluable. As a fellow lazy person, I understand your reluctance to make more of these videos, but as a viewer and a player who do occasional no 6 stars clears, I'd be happy to see more! And, naturally, adding a generous amount of simping makes it even better 👌
watched video finally yeah I absolutely love this kind of video it's super interesting in concept just to appreciate the amount of thought that goes into optimizing harder runs, but it's also great for showing off tiny abuseable details like the left robot's exact position also discussing the whole process at length is very helpful to me personally because my brain doesn't fucking work and I basically can't really strategize at all without being prompted lmao I can't think about multiple variables at once and I generally think extremely slow anyway; I'm great at figuring out solutions to problems sometimes but have a lot of trouble figuring out all the details of what exactly the problem is (solving a problem is generally a little simpler when you understand said problem) I've picked up several random tips from watching all your IS streams, so I'd be very excited to see more videos like this for regular story/event stages where I can not only hear about specific weird interactions or mechanics (like lone trail fences being actual fences) but also generally find examples of how to go about thinking about stages and how to apply operators' capabilities to them
I admired SG so much that I translated all of these videos and watched them many times to learn how he strategized. The only thing I could understand is that he is far more of a genius than I am.
@@DrSilvergun Surprised and pleased to hear back from yourself. You are very well known among JP *4 players and I was also excited every time the number of people needed for this stage was reduced. I will use this video as a reference for CM, thank you!
I like having this kind of longer video to go along with your shorter ones! Maybe not for every video cause i like the quick ones i can just throw on when im low on time, but its nice to have the perspective :D
Watching clears is a lot more entertaining when you understand their challenges and clever tricks It also gives you more time to justify the simping, so, win-win?
Incredible clear, the in-depth explanation serves as a build-up to show the insanity of the plan to execute I feel, peak Arknights content EDIT: holy shit RIP Pinecone she's not on the channel's head banner anymore
Honestly I love it even when you just gives a few small bits at the start of the video, full breakdown like this is such a blessing Also damn I love CW-S-4, one of the better Arknights stages so far
enjoyed your commentary and explanation of your strategy, and it's very easy to understand. inb4 1hr explanation of you block shifting with tentacles so rope can pull and be quickly retreated so she doesn't block the enemy, and timed Luto's skill so the enemy doesn't lose their shift momentum and be pulled onto other direction into a hole, all in the timeframe where ethan doesn't attack 💀
7:57 I'm concern at Dr. Silvergun's mental health after hearing that. How many attempts did it take to notice that slight difference? Thousands!? Also, this format for a video was enjoyable. Keep it up. 👍
Realistically he probably just noticed because of always planting Utage on top of the robot and seeing that it was always shifted down, and worked backward from that.
18:57 I like this style of video: The usual reaction to an impressive clear video is "damn, Silvergun did it with 6 4*s and I struggled with a full unrestricted team" . A natural consequence of that is that when seeing a clear, this kind of stuff is something I could *never notice* and seeing it makes me appreciate the clear more for what it is, rather than just feeling like an idiot. If you want a middle ground that might be less work to edit, I also like the videos that are "the clear with ace combat music" but which explain at least some of this stuff with subtitles or similar, for similar reasons.
@@BillyONeal I sorta disliked those when I tried them If I don't properly write out the script I feel like I fail to convery so much information about the map that iti feels like a bad commentary
@@DrSilvergun absolutely, this is better; it's more a completely commentary-less clear certainly fails to convey too :). I'm basically saying: This > any commentary even if just text >>>>>>>> no commentary.
Blud casually started a propaganda to prove that Lutonada is THE better Juggernaut than DumDum and Penance 😭😱
So called free thinkers when 4star mouse
Personally I love this kind of video. It's nice to see how the clear is put together, not just for entertainment, but maybe even to learn a bit more. (I've watched enough of your stuff to instantly see the problem with the left robot when prompted oh noes)
I think it's an objectively superior format for showcasing an interesting run, I love watching them too!
That's why I wanted to try and make one despite my laziness.
@@DrSilvergunhey man even if it’s one in 10 videos or more it’ll always be more enjoyable. I actually love watching low end clears or niche clears in general and seeing you play 4* mostly has made me want to build most of mine eventually (I only have frost leaf Myrtle and luo xiohae e2’d off top of my memory maybe more). Click will join in a few months I hope. Keep up the good work.
I loved the full breakdown. Makes me, casual 6* enjoyer, actually understand what's going on instead of it being "challenge runner wizardry".
I really need to stop lazing around for a week and then doing the entire video in 1 day
It's sorta psychotic
Was fun to make but i'm super tired now
This sounds like ADHD to me, pal. It's the exact kind of thing I'd do 😂
@@heckan11I recall my highschool physics teacher was impossible to listen to
I would focus on her lecture stare into her face and then a minute would pass and I'd realize I haven't been listening because she is the most boring teacher in the universe
@@DrSilvergun No, but seriously. If procrastinating for a week while worried about a task, followed by a heroic push where you do the work of five people in a single day is a situation you find yourself often... Look into it, yeah? ADHD isn't just your usual kid on a sugar high, it manifests in quite a few ways. I only found out about mine when I was an adult.
Rabbit & Steel video when?
Thanks a lot for the video, quite interesting.
The breakdown was glorious. I learned more about Kristen's balls than I ever thought I wanted to. Perfect balance of comedy and mechanics.
Explaining cool and complicated strategies in such detailed way is what this game truly deserves. Sadly there's not so much good AK analytic videos of any kind on youtube (almost don't exist at all), and for a reason I suppose, but I really hope to see more of that stuff in the future.
Also Rat is peak. Viva la Vida!
Dead, dead, this coat from dead friend, I will die too, I smell like corpses, this place reminds me a coffin.
I love her so much
I don't question the Ceobe. The doggo is obviously here for moral support.
It IS important to note that enemies in fence tiles have super slow movespeed like they were clipped into some unique tiles (like the ch3 detectors when their block is full), so like they're pseudo high ground for melees
But not relevant to this run which is why I skipped it :)
@@DrSilvergun which is why this comment helpfully mentions it instead :)
I think the best part of this, is showing the reasoning and various tweaks that go through a complex clear like that.
Higher the dp cost = better the unit.
Lutonada being the expensivest 4* only proves the rat is in another level. Also this type of video is really great, because i'm new in arknights a detailed explanation about the run and the idea behind it help me a lot in understand the game and minor mechanics.
I really liked this video, it's a lot more engaging to be walked through the process of trial-and-error beating a tough stage with low op and low rarity conditions. I know its not feasible for most stages you beat but when challenges like this one come around, a video like this would be awesome.
I definitely like this kind of video. It's much more interesting seeing the strategy that went into making the run possible than watching a run without knowing any of that.
As someone who absolutely love watching speedruns explanation videos, I always though it was what's missing to AK clears, so you would definitly love more of these.
same haha
It's why I made it
27 and a half minutes of rat
Holy shit
The world is not prepared for this
edit
I’ll watch the rest of this tomorrow but I am very very intrigued by the idea of going through the entire creation and refinement of the strategy instead of just showing the clear
Judging by the length of the video alone it’s not something you could reasonably do very often but I think it’s an awesome idea to do every once in a while
I really like the design of this map since it highly showcase the neat use cases of shifts other than just instakilling enemies into holes
absolutely love this format; I want to tell my friends and neighbors about it, etc.
your deadpan humor is always a treat in its own right, but even better is the opportunity to appreciate so many unique nuances of gameplay-it absolutely makes watching it all come together in the end *incredibly* rewarding!
This style of video is great, you get to understand just how complex these clears are. All the little details that would be missed otherwise if you're not aware. It also really makes you appreciate the designs of 4 stars which I rarely use because I'm a filthy meta slave.
Amazing video! But having seen the rat work so well on Lone Trail makes me kinda sad, it truly shows how amazing she would be with a stronger pull force. (They would never give her the pull force that we see in this map, but force 1 would be game changing)
Yeah i'll be forever salty about it
1 more force is the difference between only interacting with trash and having some meaningful effect on 90% of the enemies in the game
"Pull, bind, pull, bind, Utage".
Thanks for the detailed explanation, i enjoyed tis format of the video a lot.
It seems that no matter how questionable it may look initially, every feature of a skill can have a huge impact. Thank you for the spectacular video.
Lutonada's moment:
I guess we were the Arknights
That was pretty cool to watch. A lot of people don't really use 4 stars so even basic mechanics and interactions like the utage one mentioned can be interesting.
Was really cool seeing the Lutonada Ethan cycle, too.
Good stuff
I love it whenever there's commentary added to a clear. It's nice to know the thought and logic that went into it and I feel like these type of videos are what made me into a better player while appreciating the game's mechanics and design more ^^
The latest and greatest in Rine Lab technology. Lightsabers, multiple independently targeted personal missile launchers, power armor, gravity balls... all helpless before the power of a fire hose, a decently powerful magnet, and an extremely determined and durable cook.
I may not have the time or patience to engage with Arknights without an entire army of six stars at my beck and call, but I greatly enjoy these analytical, deep-dive videos.
Loved this video, it's exactly the kind of clear breakdown I always find myself desperately wanting from technical clears! It doubtlessly takes a ton of effort but it really pays off! Thanks for your hard work!!
I enjoyed it very much! In-depth explanations of any clears you're prpud of would be great.
I appreciate this style of video a lot because aside from just being really entertaining it genuinely helps me in improving my own clears
Keep this up when you're not lazy
love the format, impressive clear become even more impressive when people break it down moment by moment, and the thought process behind it (in this case, the evolution of 8 -> 7 -> 6 operators), dealing with each scenario case by case
The thought of Ethan being optimised out of strats fills me with dread.
Very, very glad that Lutonada finally found some use. I really like how you went into details with this video to show all the problems you had to tackle and reasoning behind your op picks and decisions. Very insightful and makes it easier to understand the clear itself. Would be very nice to see such breakdowns for harder maps in the future.
Keep up the good work!
Big fan of this style of video, I can just echo what others said really, fully understanding what's happening and how much work went into it makes me appreciate the clear even more.
I know these kinds of videos are a lot of work, but I really enjoyed this type of video (along with alot of other people it seems). Also FTL music is always a plus.
I clicked because the thumbnail rat was cute. Ended up watching a full breakdown of a cool strat!
I really enjoy this kind of video, it's very interesting to see the strategy being explained.
Also, Lutonada commiting friendly fire was hilarious
I absolutely love this video format. It's very entertaining and actually showcases the crazy tech that goes into the run. It would be amazing having such videos for your more "high-end" runs going forward
love these more in depth videos a lot, would love to see more at some point!
I love this style, so engaging to watch. 100% recommend doing more like this
Really appreciate the more in-depth format of this video - compared to run-only videos, I actually know what's going on for this one, which in turn means I can actually appreciate how difficult it is and how elegantly the puzzle was solved. Would love to see more of these in the future :)
I am actually suprised by her performance there, tought this would be a video about slight niche cases she has but it ended up being one of the most knowledge including video i had seen
I sincerely believe this is exactly what Arknights youtube exists for hyper clears explained to extremity is just PEAK
I'm normally a massive lurker, don't generally like to comment on anything, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to and watching the thought processes being broken down with this map, would love to see more, worth coming out of the woodwork for. ^^'
This video is my favorite so far! I love when I can see how a strategy is formed and the trial and error that you can't see at full speed. pls do more!
Very interesting! It's more interesting to watch a 30 minute video about how to clear the stage than it is to watch the run only without explanation. It also let's us appreciate how tough the challenge is!
I personally really like this form of video as your funny personality shines through. It helps that I also get to learn something. Great video 👍
i adore this content!!! anything extremely in-depth about ak is what i love more than anything. showcase montages are fun (and easier), but mostly i only watch those for ops i'm excited about, whereas deeper content like this i'll absorb it no matter who its about!!~
I love this style of video, it's much more interesting than the usual.
I love when I can feel my smooth brain wrinkling while watching a video
This was a fantastic video. It was entertaining and informational to hear you go in-depth about everything. Thank you!
I'm a huge fan of this style of video - it feels like it actually makes me a better player, seeing how you strategize, even if I'll probably stick to using my full roster
I loved the video. The breakdown of clearing a difficult stage like this is great and I want more of it.
really really loved this! I'm always curious about what exactly goes into runs like this so having an explanation was awesome!! would definitely love more of this type of video
I learnt a lot just by watching this video in such a format, so this is definitely great. Reminded me of how I tried to clear IC-MO-1 with 4*s and no cars.
As someone who is not very good at this game but loves watching clears, I would adore if you uploaded more videos like this.
I really enjoyed the commentary. Takes a lot of work but I feel like I learned so much!
This is a superior format.
I love the explanations.
Definitely love the breakdown. Knowing your thought process and your explanations are fantastic :)
Masterpiece video format! Thank you for taking the time to shoot and edit this video. I hope to see more in this format when you have time in the future.
Not the first time I’ve listened to a man explain a rat for twenty minutes, but it’s the best time I’ve had doing it for sure.
This has to be the 4th video that features this Kirsten stage
And tbf, this is THE stage that pushes shift shenanigan to its highest peak.
I love how you explain what exactly you are doing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really liked the explanation, and I feel like I learned a lot about Lute and this map! More videos like this would be great!
I think we can definitely appreciate very high effort runs better in this style! Would be interesting every so often.
Loved the format, I guess there are some clears that deserve this kind of breakdown and others that don't, but would love to see the process of crafting some other clears as well
I really like this type of video as well as your normal content.
Rabbit & Steel Mentioned.
Great video Dr. Silvergun. Always love hearing from you.
the best essay and the only one I've seen ever
I really like this style of video as it makes me think and actually learn how to work towards solving stages. It also is interesting to see the thought process behind what operators are picked. Also Lone Trail mechanics are so perfect for Lutonada lmao.
That FTL soundtrack is a mood❤
Love this style of vid! I always try to watch by your stuff with a critical eye, figure out why you do specific things and why other options wouldn’t work, but there’s so much stuff I would’ve missed this time around.
Please do more videos in this style, it's way more engaging and unique, plus my dumb EN can't read brain will finally learn something
as a lowbrain who only attempts to think if it's to shoehorn executor alter into a stage he has no business being in, the in depth insight into the operation of 4* only clears, and the various use cases for operators generally regarded as mere stopgaps by most and the minutiae of how stage design can impact clears, is really really interesting.
I love the vid its fun.
Would like to see more cause my smooth brain does not comprehend the tiny details into clears like these.
thank you for not removing Ethan, Ethan slander should not be permitted. also Lutonada rules i love the pull bind pull bind pull bind combo of them
This format is clearly better. I've always enjoyed the analytical, breakdown and PoV videos because they give a much deeper insight into what's going on. Being able to delve into the nuances of another player's thought process is invaluable. As a fellow lazy person, I understand your reluctance to make more of these videos, but as a viewer and a player who do occasional no 6 stars clears, I'd be happy to see more! And, naturally, adding a generous amount of simping makes it even better 👌
Great video, i think that videos like this show off your understanding of the game, would be great see more videos like this
Oh man, I miss that map, it was so fun and honestly did not feel unfair the whole time!
The voiceover is 1000% better than just rando clears with Ace music
watched video finally
yeah I absolutely love this kind of video
it's super interesting in concept just to appreciate the amount of thought that goes into optimizing harder runs, but it's also great for showing off tiny abuseable details like the left robot's exact position
also discussing the whole process at length is very helpful to me personally because my brain doesn't fucking work and I basically can't really strategize at all without being prompted lmao
I can't think about multiple variables at once and I generally think extremely slow anyway; I'm great at figuring out solutions to problems sometimes but have a lot of trouble figuring out all the details of what exactly the problem is (solving a problem is generally a little simpler when you understand said problem)
I've picked up several random tips from watching all your IS streams, so I'd be very excited to see more videos like this for regular story/event stages where I can not only hear about specific weird interactions or mechanics (like lone trail fences being actual fences) but also generally find examples of how to go about thinking about stages and how to apply operators' capabilities to them
I was supposed to do my assigment... why am I watching some guy simping for half an hour
Rat is Hot
I admired SG so much that I translated all of these videos and watched them many times to learn how he strategized.
The only thing I could understand is that he is far more of a genius than I am.
less genius more autism combined with too much free time
@@DrSilvergun Surprised and pleased to hear back from yourself.
You are very well known among JP *4 players and I was also excited every time the number of people needed for this stage was reduced.
I will use this video as a reference for CM, thank you!
your brain is so big how does it fit in your head? this mission clear breakdown is amazing~!
I like having this kind of longer video to go along with your shorter ones! Maybe not for every video cause i like the quick ones i can just throw on when im low on time, but its nice to have the perspective :D
i like this kind of video a lot, would love to see more such things hehe
Watching clears is a lot more entertaining when you understand their challenges and clever tricks
It also gives you more time to justify the simping, so, win-win?
good work awesome format, just like a coffin
wanna mention yt's autogenerated response to "just like a coffin" is "Entered!"
Big fan of this style of video, very interesting!
this style of video is very good, now i want to see more
Incredible clear, the in-depth explanation serves as a build-up to show the insanity of the plan to execute I feel, peak Arknights content
EDIT: holy shit RIP Pinecone she's not on the channel's head banner anymore
Honestly I love it even when you just gives a few small bits at the start of the video, full breakdown like this is such a blessing
Also damn I love CW-S-4, one of the better Arknights stages so far
loving the explanations!
enjoyed your commentary and explanation of your strategy, and it's very easy to understand.
inb4 1hr explanation of you block shifting with tentacles so rope can pull and be quickly retreated so she doesn't block the enemy, and timed Luto's skill so the enemy doesn't lose their shift momentum and be pulled onto other direction into a hole, all in the timeframe where ethan doesn't attack 💀
This is very good, please continue making the extended series 💜
Love the full breakdown
Honestly.. yeah very cool video.. i know its impressive but it feels different when eatxjing impressive cleae with the breakdown
That quick zoom on Click with skill 1 at 1:16 made me have to double check.
I hope to see more videos like this.
We needed a "Balls" counter here.... Incredible video tho!!
Love the video. Very interesting seeing how you go to think of different strats.
Anyone counted how many times he said balls?
7:57 I'm concern at Dr. Silvergun's mental health after hearing that. How many attempts did it take to notice that slight difference? Thousands!?
Also, this format for a video was enjoyable. Keep it up. 👍
Realistically he probably just noticed because of always planting Utage on top of the robot and seeing that it was always shifted down, and worked backward from that.
7:45 I remember LOLing at this comment and it's awesome to see it back in the video
18:57 I like this style of video: The usual reaction to an impressive clear video is "damn, Silvergun did it with 6 4*s and I struggled with a full unrestricted team" . A natural consequence of that is that when seeing a clear, this kind of stuff is something I could *never notice* and seeing it makes me appreciate the clear more for what it is, rather than just feeling like an idiot.
If you want a middle ground that might be less work to edit, I also like the videos that are "the clear with ace combat music" but which explain at least some of this stuff with subtitles or similar, for similar reasons.
@@BillyONeal I sorta disliked those when I tried them
If I don't properly write out the script I feel like I fail to convery so much information about the map that iti feels like a bad commentary
@@DrSilvergun absolutely, this is better; it's more a completely commentary-less clear certainly fails to convey too :). I'm basically saying:
This > any commentary even if just text >>>>>>>> no commentary.