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ID:tKV/CPA1 No.12488595 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Yeah that's where you're wrong. Soijaking is an art and doing it well requires creativity, intelligence and effort. I can tell you've never dueled someone before because you'd know what I was talking about if you had. It's not like you can just quote someone and post a random soijak, it doesn't fucking work like that at all. There's just so much more to it. First of all you HAVE to select the correct soijak for the post/situation. If you open with a strong soijak and suddenly a duel breaks out you can find yourself handicapped because you're already down a good jak that you could've posted later. Secondly you have to ALWAYS be prepared for a soijak duel, this means curating a large and varied collection of soijaks appropriate for any situation. This requires quite a bit of effort just on its own. In addition to all of this if you want to be successful you HAVE to keep up with the changing soijak meta. This means monitoring duels. This means theorycrafting. The last thing you want to do is be caught off guard by a fresh new soijak, I can tell you from experience that doesn't end well. You want to know the craziest part? Everything I've said so far, it's just the tip of the fucking iceberg. Soijaking is far too deep for anyone, including me, to expound upon in a single post. I hope this helps.