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Swirling Tiger can be 'the best' if you actually don't spam melee + forward all the time.
It has forced slash proc on : "Neutral" (without moving) and "Block+Melee".
Evenif you just run forward + melee all the time, Swirling tiger still has more damage output than the other two stances.
Or you just don't care about maths and pick the one that looks the more stylish to you, which is what matters the most.
also what you said is not accurate
ST and CS are both good, at least compared to crap like that nikana stance. It's just a bit like arguing over whether to pick Iron Phoenix vs Vengeful Renevant. Cases can be made for both.
Again boils down to are you '-> + E' mashing, or just 'E' mashing or spamming heavy attack or a (heavy)slam monkey or actually following stance patterns like a tekken player and picking the right stance for the weapon+mods setup combo.
First off chill, the guy starts by assuming we are dumb enough to evaluate a mod by the rarity it has, then proceedes to being wrong with the mods description.
CS is a lot better on "E" smash without moving than ST and it has forced slash too.
ST is only a little better than CS on "E+forward" and "block+forward"
Truth here
Truth again.
You gonna get a lot of hate for saying so many truth.