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JJOCT7 R2M2 Jojolity

Mar 22nd, 2024
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  1. Judge Dune (Arch)
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  3. As for Jojolities, I have a lot of thoughts, though I’ll keep it brief. From the start, its clear the Muuru’s strategy lives or dies from the environment he’s found himself in. Not only does he keep a solid theme, taking into account experiences his gentoo friend might recognize to embodying the very city he claims to be, Muuru also infuses that into the very fiber of his strat. For that, I’m giving his Jojolity a 9! Well done!
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  5. Moving onto Stacatto, it's undeniable that this flightless bird is capable of brightening up any room he’s in. It takes a true artist to not only brighten up the cave, but to recognize that you can’t do it alone. The Infinite Pings offer a great source of constant color, accented wonderfully by the lines painted by passing worms. Though art is subjective, I think it’s fair to assume Stacatto succeeded in his goal, giving his Jojolity an 8! Well done!
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  7. Judge Sand Serpents (Alpha)
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  9. I’m gonna start with IMPACT again.
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  11. I’ll offer that I feel like the painting here has less overall weight to it than at our first engagement, but it is very much tied to how you operate. From tying the truck into your last match by painting like Vasant’s bike, and almost immediately mincing that truck into rubble, to creating the constantly-pinging egg mines that coat, kill, attract, and destroy the worms is neat.
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  13. Another touch I really enjoyed was letting the coated worms act as brushes, freeing their creative spirit to help you coat the arena in yet more paint.
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  15. Ultimately, I feel like this deserves an **8**. The strat goes, and accomplishes its given goal quite well. I can’t really put into words how I feel about it otherwise.
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  17. Moving on to Muuru (who was here)...
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  19. We have the Wheelz. We have lots and lots of Wheelz. We have a man straight-up EATING the objective with his own teeth. We have a man using his body to paint the entire cave while straight-up EATING the objective.
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  21. From the word go to the word stop we have high-octane crazy that both uses its opponent’s ability to spread itself further- and more safely, for that matter- and spreads practically EVERYWHERE in doing.
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  23. Between the (very likely) many present tire tread marks all over the room, even if the truck couldn’t have made it where they were, and the Wheelz themselves essentially turning into a massive colony of spinning tires, I can see the cave practically being consumed by Muuru’s magic.
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  25. I can see giving this a low **9**, good jorb!
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  27. Judge Tremors (Extra)
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  29. As per usual, Jojolity shall be shorter.
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  31. Staccato gets an **8;** you did the assignment and made the cave your canvas. Particularly propelling the truck with the buoy stuck out to me, but you make use of everything the map has to offer, from the worms themselves to the scaffolds. Honestly, this is so eminently solid that it's hard to write a large dissection of it; as I said at the beginning, you did the assignment.
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  33. As for Muuru, he claims that he is the city itself, yet he decides to embrace the inner beast and assert himself as apex predator in this cave. Seriously, eating the worms is great. On a more serious note, turning these worms into basically healing, using Staccato's own buoys to facilitate your mobility, and scattering homing parasites everywhere leads to one conclusion: in this cave, Muuru is the backbone of the ecosystem, perfectly adapted to what might as well be his natural habitat. If that's not proving he belongs there, I don't know what is. Solid **9.**
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