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- Judge Neil Howie (Extra)
- To start with Sulka once again, some of the points I raised as negatives in Quality manage to be positives in Jojolity. You're brutal, aggressive, and efficient - there is no doubt in Sulka's mind that they will utterly crush any opposition, and they act decisively from the first second to eviscerate their counterparts. The strategy asserts that it will simply force its way through any adversity, crushing any ant that stands against Sulka Kiiseli underfoot. It's a pretty good Jojolity showing in that respect, and I think it deserves an **8.**
- Moving to Charvet and Takanaka, I come again to the notion that the strategy loosens towards the end - the individual skills of each ghost are certainly leveraged pretty well, but they mostly exist in disjoint from one another. Rather than spinning many plates, it's more that you pick one or two up, spin them for a bit, then put them down and repeat. As an expression of skill, it's still impressive to be able to make use of all the different things that you can do, but the commitment to that optimization process falls off, and for that I'd give this one a **6.**
- Judge Rowan Morrison (Ceep)
- As for Jojolity, for Charvet I think that you do a decent amount with this one. You have micromanagement from Takanaka and trapping from Charvet, and though I feel that things loosen up in the back half, what’s here is definitely solid; a 6/10 is earned.
- For Sulka, I was solidly impressed with your integration; every single part of your strategy radiates Power, with aggrandizing text that doesn’t get in the way of actually winning the match. I think a firm 7/10 is earned here!
- Judge Edward Malus (Coop)
- While I had some issues with Sulka’s single minded approach in the Quality section, I think that pays off a bit more when it comes to the Jojolity. The brutality on display when going after Takanaka is an effective showing of Sulka’s Power and their commitment to destroying and maiming anything that gets in their way also helps to sell this. Even though not the best strategic maneuver, I found Sulka’s apathy towards using Marko as a sacrificial pawn to obtain the early game advantage to also be a great showing of Power here. Sulka gets an **8** from me.
- Charvet’s strat has good groundwork set up for their Jojolity of showcasing their “Skill(s)”. They have a lot of different tactics and tools in place and also make sure to use every ability and skill in their arsenal at least once. However, this mostly stays as groundwork and few of these are ever really expanded upon in ways that truly highlight the Jojolity here. More details on how or where tripwires and spotlights are used to trap the building, more details on what Ms. Spark and Mr. Boom do with all the items/explosives they’ve crafted, more details on really anything that goes on in this strategy would’ve been nice to have. There is still definitely “Skill Displayed” though so Charvet gets a **7**.
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