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JJOCT7 R2M12 Jojolity

Apr 15th, 2024
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  1. Judge Barret (Logic)
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  3. LSM displays control through rushdown and lockdown tactics as well as Emi’s manipulation (letting Grace play attack dog), which I think is well met, but I find myself wanting more. The flavor text is interesting, but I would have liked to see it more mechanically reified in the strat. The CQC section discusses them increasingly “[fighting] alongside and around one another,” but I would have loved this to be further explored and detailed. A solid [7] seems reasonable here.
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  5. While I think no plays were particularly novel, positioning and mobility are thoroughly and robustly integrated into IMPACT’s strat, to the tune of a high [7].
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  7. Judge N (Alpha)
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  9. JoJolity should start similarly to Quality, so I’ll open with Lotus Street Manifold again. Your strat emphasizes control from the beginning. Where I did bring up my issues with the pathing and coordination in Quality, that same pathing helps you here. You kept and maintained pressure on your opponents enough to keep the strategy short, sweet, and simple.
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  11. With a constantly evolving arsenal of capture or guide tools (things to catch or corral opponents), you wind up with a closing fishnet aimed squarely at IMPACT.
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  13. Moving onto IMPACT, I have to say that your strat emphasizes movement from the word go and tightly grips it across the strat. From jumping to scaling to swinging along the ferris wheel like tarzan, there really isn’t a point in the strat that you aren’t moving.
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  15. With all of that said, I feel comfortable giving both teams **7**s. Good job everyone!
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  17. Judge Susie (Extra)
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  19. The two teams didn't quite get the same Jojolity, so separate paragraphs it is.
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  21. For IMPACT, your whole strategy is based on creative movement and leveraging real climbing technique along with some Stand power to make a vertical environment far more manageable. As far as mobility and positioning go, you have it down pat. A solid **8.**
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  23. As for Grace and Emi!, Grace seems to like the practical implications of control, leaving the personality bits to Emi! This is a wise decision, since Emi! is definitely the more domineering personality, and it shines through a lot in this strategy. Grace, meanwhile, goes hard on the lockdown side of control, using his constructs to keep Grace and Chase on their toes throughout the whole match. Another solid **8.**
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