But a coach is there to help guide you. Their knowledge, no matter how good, doesnāt translate directly into the sport they coach. It goes through the players. I go back to Tom Brady. He had nothing but skill and some knowledge⦠But now, after more than two decades as a pro, he has surpassed most, if not all coaches in both skill and knowledge. So, having both is definitely better. But, his skill helped him, along with coaching, to become better. Without his skill, his knowledge doesnāt exist. I mean, thatās if we want to get philosophical about it all and point out that one can not exist without the other. As I think about it more, of course they are two different things, but knowledge is increased by skill. And skill by knowledge. A coach, who does not have the skill of their players, can only ever be as good as their players. A player with both skill and knowledge will always be better because of the skill they have. Of course, there are exceptions. But weāre not talking about that. The collective argument is kinda pointless, to be honest. I think my initial thought was from my perspective only. And that is that my skill increases my knowledge of actual gameplay with my specific character and my specific build. But, I can say with confidence, that there are few, perhaps 1 or 2, who would have more skill and knowledge about my personal Amara build. And I would say itās hard to find, even amongst the BL3 streamers, many with more hours played, especially with one VH.
Iām sure the world records are ridiculously stupid fast, but the thing there is using unbalanced, or overpowered (however you choose to describe it) VHās. Like Moze can basically just point and click delete enemies, and with the right build, large amounts of enemies at once. So all you end up having to do is memorize spawn points, know the map like the back of your hand, and hope the game doesnāt throw any run-slowing glitches at you. That leaves you with only having to have a decent keyboard/mouse setup to really distance yourself from any competition. Then, your PC comes into play. The better system you have, the more likely youāll get smooth gameplay through the entire run. Your monitor and itās refresh rate will also factor in at that point. Itās not small feet to accomplish that, but when aim is taken out of a game that involves billions and billions of guns, I think there is a loss of anything to be really excited about in that situation. Like if you literally donāt have to see everything on the map, even, lets say, a few screens behind you, then that just is stupid. Thatās one reason Amara is my favorite VH. Sheās balanced and not so OP it makes killing nonsensical. And her phase grasp is just powerful enough that the experience and excitement of the game isnāt lost. Because one-shotting raid bosses and deleting enemies, basically just by looking at them, looses its luster rather quickly.