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Im leaning towars Cerebella and Valentine, super fun to play
Parasoul: Napalm Shot, Kula palette, cool design.
Robo: I played Val/Para as a duo for a little while to learn the ropes, then as I started looking towards teambuilding Keninblack's old Parasoul guide[skullheart.com] suggested if I want these two to work together it should be a trio in the form of Val/____/Para. Stared at the roster for a little while, thought maybe beams might be fun to try, and went with it on whim. Seems to have worked out pretty well, beams were indeed fun.
Tasty.
As for me, I started taking the game seriously with Squigly because I am in love with stance cancels and wheel felt too awkward to me at the time. Miyako Yoshika palette.
When I started needing a good assist for her, Band just came out at the perfect time (AW sturm palette).
Then I went with Eliza (tharja palette), she just feels too good to play and can be so deceptive with them surprise sekhmet pops.
I realized I relied too much on band's assists and was giving myself bad reflexes, so I dropped band and made SquigEli my main team.
And finally robo-samus in for some metergen, so now my team goes back and forth between SquigEli, RoboSquigEli and SquigEliBand.