Edited By
Darius Kingston

A growing number of people are sharing their hopes for the introduction of a clone technique in a popular game, claiming it could significantly enhance gameplay. This discussion ignited divided opinions on game updates with many asserting the game is effectively done.
Recently, players have expressed interest in a potential new clone technique, which some believe is overpowered. A gamer noted, "switchglaive/fist looks like a fun setup. It has a good flow to it." This technique's combo potential, such as "getting 9 stacks of Susanoo in 11 seconds", has players eager for a possible drop.
Many fans provided feedback on strategies for dealing with clones in the game. One user pointed out,
"You can hit him after every fire attack if you stay close and dash to the side then attack."
This has led to discussions about various effective techniques to counter opponents, including using specific abilities like diadara bocchi and lady O core to wipe out clones.
Despite the hopeful discussions, not everyone is optimistic. One commenter slammed the idea, stating, "This game is done and over with, no more updates are ever coming." Yet others argued that it doesnโt hurt to wish for new content.
Curiously, another fan shared their positive experience running the game on PC at a steady 120 fps during sales, reinforcing the community's enthusiasm even amidst doubts about updates.
Optimism for new techniques: Many fans eagerly await potential drops of the new clone technique.
Counter strategies shared: Effective tactics against clone-based attacks have been discussed widely.
Divided sentiment on updates: Mixed feelings dominate as some declare the game stagnant, while others continue to hope for fresh content.
"Switchglaive/fist looks like a fun setup."
Players share effective strategies for tackling clone attacks.
"This game is done and over with, no more updates are ever coming."
As enthusiasm for updates clashes with a belief in game stagnation, the community continues to buzz with a mix of hope and skepticism.