Originally Posted by
MariaNyan
I saw raths rotations, however i don't like the missing flexibility on bygots to hit good or excellent, which is actually a big deal imo.
I've worked out a rotation that has only 9 HT, however 2 PT or with one good up to 3 PT. Bygots has also up to 3 chances to be good/excellent while raths one has only one, in addition if a this case happens, a standard synthesis or two can be used, even though thats a minor difference. Anyways ill post the rotation and you can give me your thoughts about it.
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