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Because the clock is shared, you can move twice in a row if you use low-tick actions while the enemy uses a high-tick summon. This creates a breathtaking risk/reward loop. Is it better to move fast and weak, or slow and devastating? emphasizes active decision-making every second, eliminating the boredom of "I move, you move."
In FFT, height matters only for ranged attacks and roof jumping. In 100 Angels , the "Angle System" (pun intended) changes everything. Every map in 100 Angels features a vertical "Morale Ladder"—a numerical value from 0 to 100 that dictates the angelic hierarchy. The higher your unit’s position on the map (literal Y-axis height), the more they regenerate per turn. 100 angels by ryu kurokagerar better
Most "hard" songs confuse difficulty with density. They throw 16th note streams at you until your fingers cramp. 100 Angels does something far more sinister and far more brilliant. Because the clock is shared, you can move
The phrase "better" is a declaration of preference for intensity. The Kurokagerar version is not a remix; it is a correction . It takes the beautiful skeleton of Ryu☆'s classic and grafts on muscles of raw, unadulterated hardcore. It is louder, faster, uglier, and infinitely more memorable. The higher your unit’s position on the map
"100 Angels" explores several thought-provoking themes, including:
It may also refer to a debate in an online forum where "100 Angels" (characters or a move set) by this creator are being argued as "better" than a rival's version.