Secret Santa 2024
View Poll Results: Are you improving in Toribash?
Yes, rapidly improving
17 Votes / 26.98%
Yes, not as fast as I would like to but yes.
31 Votes / 49.21%
No, but I would like to improve
2 Votes / 3.17%
No, I've reached my peak. I can't improve.
13 Votes / 20.63%
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i think being the second active oldest member in the community means that i will never improve i accomplish everything.........(but not having a higher belt haha loser :P)
get outta my mind pls
(okay.)
Chab>What a dead game
bgjames1>I like WhiteF719
yeah,i remember when i found moop 1st time,i was a noob,after that momment,i got as im now(semi-pro at tk)
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Originally Posted by bgjames1 View Post
i think being the second active oldest member in the community means that i will never improve i accomplish everything.........(but not having a higher belt haha loser :P)
get outta my mind pls
(okay.)

do the math. there are far too many possible openers for you to have done them all.

(4^20)^4

4 forces to 20 joints and 2 hands with grip (1) or no grip (1).
SuicideDo, the Brewtal Drunken Immortal.
Originally Posted by Pidgenere View Post
Boredom and Not being able to develop anymore don't exactly correlate, but that is a different discussion.


Yes, mostly everyone stops improving after you have fully learned your joints. You only learn new techniques, not grow better.

I feel this, allllll tooooo muuuccccchhhhhhhhh
Now that I know the joints, I learn some different launches and things once in a while but for the most part everything slowed down a lot
Syylex
I know too much of the game that it gets too repetitive. What I am improving on is making my Tori look more realistic in terms of fighting (Sparring, parkouring). I would say I'm good at both of these.
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