Paint sheets are tactically garbage. Don't use please
Posted: March 1st, 2023, 12:39 pm
There are lots of TPH(Traditional PenHold) players out there who use paint sheets.
This is a real nbad idea.
If you prefer a light blade you should use an OX long pips (or a 0.5 mm anti at worst) instead of the paint sheet
If you prefer a heavy blade you should use a long pips with thick rubber (or a 2.0mm at worst) instead of the paint sheet.
If use one of the above this would give a tactical advantage against robotNazis even if you never use the backside at all in the actual match. All you need to do is ONLY use your backside a lot just during warm up during warm up with your robotNazi opponent (or any opponent)(if you warm up at all............ I highly discourage warming up against your opponent but should warm up with a friend who plays the same style & uses same rubber as your opponent , if this is possible). This is thoroughly confuse your opponent & if he or she is a robotNazi, they will be terrified.
This is a real nbad idea.
If you prefer a light blade you should use an OX long pips (or a 0.5 mm anti at worst) instead of the paint sheet
If you prefer a heavy blade you should use a long pips with thick rubber (or a 2.0mm at worst) instead of the paint sheet.
If use one of the above this would give a tactical advantage against robotNazis even if you never use the backside at all in the actual match. All you need to do is ONLY use your backside a lot just during warm up during warm up with your robotNazi opponent (or any opponent)(if you warm up at all............ I highly discourage warming up against your opponent but should warm up with a friend who plays the same style & uses same rubber as your opponent , if this is possible). This is thoroughly confuse your opponent & if he or she is a robotNazi, they will be terrified.