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Fighting ghost of myself the more I play each character has probably helped me get the best practice tbh. You can try new combo strings fighting someone at least in your ballpark. The bots start out really dumb but seem to improve over time with more data.
You deserve better. lol
If there is an interesting ghost, you can rematch until you feel you got the hang of their moves.
And yeah some of those will unlock outfits, not like there are a lot to unlock anyway.
It is their business ok? The game has an offline tab so it is clearly meant to be played offline too.
Not everyone has the time, energy or desire to be competitive.
I disagree, Super Ghost Battle you're playing in the same arena again and again, you can't even see your character's rank in character's select (you have to be in combat to see it wtf), and it takes ages to leave, change character & arena, choose a ghost and go in again. That's the worst "endless" mode ever
This is not Street Fighter. Tekken has always been online AND offline focused. In all tekken games there are a Story mode, the OG Arcade and an endless offline grinding mode so the more casual players can still play and enjoy the game as much as they want, grinding ranks against CPUs and learning the game by having fun without the stressful (and sometimes painful) feel of playing against real people, tryharding and destroying you if you haven't trained enough. You don't have to spend hundreds of hours learning every moves & patterns to enjoy playing Tekken
I am just saying the "endless" ghost battle is there.
And yeah it is a bit surprising that they don't change the stage.