this wrap was small enough for you to create a barrier around yourself (a separate layer around the one which was wrapping the player inside- kind of like wrapping yourself). It's much easier to wrap without being squeezed when you do this. The corner loops are useful when you cannot make a barrier around yourself
@@anti-anti-virus oh i understand what you mean, I get why you were hesitant to double over, it might not be a good idea to check unless you're absolutely sure you can do it. It seems possible to double over from what I can see, but I could be wrong!
@@enfy21 When i initially wrapped - pretty sure no way, especially with all the traffic. So i decided to do corner loops to make things easier, but even as in the wrap got tighter it still didn't occur to me. But if I had done the bottom left corner loop properley I am sure i could have survived and possibly killed (becos of the "line of invincibility" to borrow your terminology)
@@anti-anti-virus When you wrap it, you just need to see if he wraps it around himself twice and if his tail is behind him, then you can always know if you can create a barrier. I hope this will help you many times when you are in tight situations. 😀😀
@@AdolfoKozul I will keep this in mind the next time this arises, thank you. I think at times I am trying to get better too fast and end up with a mindhaze
I like double negatives, I'm a bit philosophical like that. It's like a counter-offensive for an existing counter. It's as though you have a defense (anti-virus), but I possess something that supersedes that (anti anti-virus)
this wrap was small enough for you to create a barrier around yourself (a separate layer around the one which was wrapping the player inside- kind of like wrapping yourself). It's much easier to wrap without being squeezed when you do this. The corner loops are useful when you cannot make a barrier around yourself
Oh really?! I thought I hadn't doubled over myself, dammit! I should have ditched the corner loops and done the double. Okay thanks for the advice
@@anti-anti-virus oh i understand what you mean, I get why you were hesitant to double over, it might not be a good idea to check unless you're absolutely sure you can do it.
It seems possible to double over from what I can see, but I could be wrong!
@@enfy21 When i initially wrapped - pretty sure no way, especially with all the traffic. So i decided to do corner loops to make things easier, but even as in the wrap got tighter it still didn't occur to me. But if I had done the bottom left corner loop properley I am sure i could have survived and possibly killed (becos of the "line of invincibility" to borrow your terminology)
@@anti-anti-virus When you wrap it, you just need to see if he wraps it around himself twice and if his tail is behind him, then you can always know if you can create a barrier.
I hope this will help you many times when you are in tight situations.
😀😀
@@AdolfoKozul I will keep this in mind the next time this arises, thank you. I think at times I am trying to get better too fast and end up with a mindhaze
nice video what inspired your name
I like double negatives, I'm a bit philosophical like that. It's like a counter-offensive for an existing counter. It's as though you have a defense (anti-virus), but I possess something that supersedes that (anti anti-virus)