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Post by YoDaUO on Apr 18, 2010 20:48:37 GMT -5
I find it pretty unrealistic that it'll be beaten in 26. Wanna bet?
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Post by Badalight on Apr 18, 2010 22:18:00 GMT -5
Yeah. In-fact weren't you and everyone else saying that the 3rd stage was "unfair" and claiming that stage 3 was now impossible? I'm seeing very quick changes of opinions here.
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Zorn
Satō Jun
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Post by Zorn on Apr 18, 2010 23:22:27 GMT -5
I say up until 29 or 30 but I guess that would depend on any changes to the first few obstacles before the UCH, then maybe it would take them a shorter time.
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Post by YoDaUO on Apr 19, 2010 5:56:19 GMT -5
Yeah. In-fact weren't you and everyone else saying that the 3rd stage was "unfair" and claiming that stage 3 was now impossible? I'm seeing very quick changes of opinions here. Nope, i never said that.
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venomcarnage89
Morikami Daisuke
A perfect stone creates ripples, the best intentions can have consequences.
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Post by venomcarnage89 on Apr 19, 2010 7:12:08 GMT -5
It's a tough obstacle... It's possible it'll be cleared in 26, but lets be realistic. It took what, 4 tournies for the SCH to be beaten? Considering this is even harder than that... and combines the need for technique and strength, it should logically take longer to conquer. However that'd be a bad decision on M9, so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt... but I find it pretty unrealistic that it'll be beaten in 26. Logically? Thats actually not the logic behind it, the harder the difficulty curve, the quicker the skill rises in competitors. Think of it as growth in technology, if you graphed it would it be a straight line? No, it started slow and shot straight up eventually, thats exactly how it will be for contestants on Sasuke. Not to mention the fact that alot of the really good contestants are now so young, they have far more potential for increasing their abilities. The serious contenders will train so hard for this stage 3 that as long as a few of them do make it to stage 3, the UCH will most likely get beaten. Also consider the fact that stage 1 is alot easier now(Used to not think so but after watching 25, it IS alot easier than Shin-Sasuke's stage 1), its easier for more competitors to make it to stage 3(stage 2 is not really any harder than before). It only took the SCH so long to get beaten because the lack of attempts on it for so long, especially lack of attempts by the top competitors. I mean it took 4 tournies for what, like 5 people to even try the SCH? We have already had that now, the only reason they all failed it was because they didn't know what to train for.
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