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Anyway, thank you for your response.
Due to differences with different stages, each elfin that makes your score higher will be the best to use on some stages and inferior on others. Rin sleepwalker allows you to equip somebody with 100% consistent gameplay with each elfin which gives a score bonus and compare the final score she got with each. After seeing which elfin Rin gets the highest score with, you will know which one is best for getting on the leaderboard for that particular stage without ever needing to put any effort into experimenting. Would be nice if there was an elfin with Rin sleepwalker's effect to experiment with characters that have score bonuses since the best character to use also depends on the stage, but at least choosing an elfin is pretty simple.
Some people have also mentioned using Rin sleepwalker to get a full combo on stages where they kept dropping combo at a certain spot. Watching somebody who always plays perfectly shows you exactly what you want to do. The end of mopemope is particularly difficult to figure out without using Rin sleepwalker as a guide.
What's weird is that for the song "Say! Fanfare!" at medium difficulty, she does *substantially* better (e.g. with 211962 points) than the person at the top of the leader board (with the elfin I selected) even though the song isn't that hard.
If I was the person at the top of the list I wouldn't be so happy about that, because that would mean I would have to run a simulation of all elfin-song combinations to find the one with the highest score before aiming for 100% ? :\
#1 is 254349 for that one
easy has #1 at 184468 but the top 3 are not @ 100% so thats weird, you might be looking at easy tho
He doesn't know PepeLaugh