Guys today I got my shura gauntlet. I was trying to use prosthetic to make my fight easier. But after I realized when I’m trying to use them I made mistakes. Maybe I wanna get an advantage from the tools but without them I made it without dying. I only focused on my katana. (DOH cheesed) So what do you think? Is there any that can help me in fights? I mostly see people use umbrellas, tried but could not enough. Should I work on it?

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  • lennivelkant
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    2 months ago

    It wasn’t an assertion, more like me wondering because I rarely see any comments on this type of post (not just here specifically, but generally across Lemmy wherever bots repost reddit threads). If there’s no engagement on Lemmy, I wasn’t sure why you’d keep the bot running anyway. The question has been answered in the other reply since.

    (As a nitpick, me asking a meta question hardly counts as engaging with the topic. I’ll proceed to do that in a separate comment, however.)

    • solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      unfortunately i don’t see lemmy, or any fediverse product, ever being as widely used as its centralized corporate owned counterpart. there’s just no solution to the learning curve that the general public masses are going to want to deal with. for one, i’m grateful that there are people taking the time out of their day to provide an alternative to reddit, despite the uphill battle of trying to get people to engage

      • lennivelkant
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        2 months ago

        So am I. My comment was rooted in ignorance, not disdain.

      • Firestorm Druid@lemmy.zipM
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        2 months ago

        I guess everything starts out small. Reddit was the underdog too back when it replaced that other platform (don’t remember the name) and became mainstream. Lemmy takes a little getting used to but there are quite a few people over here - who knows if we’ll get to reddit levels of a user base.