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Ubers Player Spotlight - #10
Ubers Player Spotlight is the place where I interview notable and respected players from Ubers, the tier where the fiercest monsters combat and exert apocalyptic force. People I choose to interview are the elite players who excel at taming the strongest monsters and have been consistent throughout tournaments and is well respected by the community.
I am open to suggestions (DMDW#8155) about the players that can be interviewed, but please keep in mind that suggested players are subjects to review by me and Ubers moderation team. With that out of the way...
Spotlight #10:
Most Known For:
Like several of the fresh players coming up in Ubers lately, I started my PS journey playing Anything Goes. A fact that some people are still unaware of was that AG back then was a lot different from what it is now - it was filled with 6 swagkey/darkrai teams and the two of those were not nerfed. The meta was a living nightmare for most people and it was looked down upon by established tiers. However, I felt some responsibility for the meta, as there definitely was a creamy layer of players who played it competitively and wanted it to get recognition besides the mid-ladder memes which made it infamous. A lot of things changed for me personally when Anything Goes was allotted its own public room, and I was one of the first moderators of the room. I was delighted when Megazard and Chloe gave me the opportunity to represent the AG meta as one of the moderators, and thought of it as recognition for the work I put towards developing the community and playerbase. Over the past year, the meta grew rapidly (thanks to nerfed meme-strats) and I'd like to think I contributed my share towards getting quality players into the meta. I gained more recognition within the AG playerbase after winning a couple seasonals and the inaugural SM AG Open.
In the Ubers playerbase, I'm known for my infamous run in UPL V and the record of 5-1 that I achieved. While I had a forgettable tiebreaker series vs M Dragon where I choked repeatedly due to the immense pressure, I beat some of the best players in the tournament which helped me carve out a niche for myself in the community. I followed it up by reaching the grand finals of the summer ssnl through the winner's bracket, where I got to build one of my most overused teams - the Cloyster-Flyceus offense - which still sees usage.
Hack surprised me after the ssnl finals when he voiced me in the Ubers room - which came as much of a surprise to me as everyone else - but I took it as a step in the right direction and getting recognition beyond the AG community. I slowly started to build more for Ubers than I did for AG, and while I recently achieved a 5-1 record in OMPL and reached the grand finals of AG ssnl in my first tournament back, I continue to build more for Ubers and aim to win my first official tournament in the months to come.
Also a room % in Ubers PS room
Favorite Pokémon:
This one has to be Groudon. Ruby was the first game I played and I absolutely loved this mon. One of my fondest childhood memories is back when I was about 8 years old - at a night camp with my friends, and all of us lost our shits when I caught a Groudon with a Pokeball. I absolutely loved that game, and a major reason for that was how I saw Groudon.
Overview:
I'm 21 years old and am currently in my third year of an endless five years of law-school. I've an old-school taste in music - grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Led Zep, The Beatles and Jefferson Airplane, but I also appreciate some modern Prog-Rock bands like Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater. I grew up as an incredibly competitive kid and played Chess, Football and Badminton on State levels - which is some explanation as to why I get extra salty every time I get haxed in a big game. I like to think of myself as a politically incorrect guy who's made horrible career options and is now trying seeing the funny side of it.
What is your name's origin?
It was initially meant as a word-play on 'Thunderstorm', and my first smogon name was 'T-HunterStorm'. It seemed forced and cheesy as hell, and Chloe convinced me to use HunterStorm as an alternative. I still think it's cheesy, but it caught on and now it's too late to go back.
We'd love to hear some background information about your interest into Pokemon.
Like a lot of the people on Smogon, my interests developed from the old GBA games as a child. I have some of my happiest memories with this game - as I grew around friends who all loved this game and we spoke for hours about which game to play and which mon was the strongest. PS was initially meant as nothing more than a trip down memory lane, but as I kept on winning matches, my competitive edge took priority and I can't even remember the last time I played this game for the 'reminiscent' factor.
What have attracted you into Ubers?
My decision to participate in UPL V was entirely random - I actually don't even remember signing up as I did not expect to get drafted. I remember seeing Gunner as one of the managers, and since we went a long way back, I expected him to maybe try and cheese out a 3k buy best case scenario. However, I came into the tour with no prior Ubers tour experience and almost no ladder recognition, which is why I was skeptical of being drafted. I was extremely surprised when I found out that Lance bid for me, and was elated when I found out I'd be teaming up with Thimo - who was one of my best friends from the AG playerbase. I was happy to help my teammates test for the first two weeks, and tried to contribute as much as I could from the bench. However, Lance told me Week 3 that he was going to give me a shot vs what I look back today as the best SM core of that tournament - TTG and Dominatio. I was extremely motivated throughout the week, and I built some standard offense teams for g1 and a stall to mix it up for g2. I caught Dominatio off-guard G1 with CM Groundceus, and got extremely lucky G2 to snatch a win. I was actually jumped on by 10 players after the series claiming how it was a trashy win, and being the combustible 10 year old that I am, I made it worse by calling out every one individually. Things turned out to go furthermore sideways throughout the tour, but what mattered to me most was that I kept winning. Achieving 5-0 was a big deal for me, but I knew the backlash that I would face if I lost the tiebreaker vs M Dragon. I prepared and over-prepared throughout the week, and I like to think that I actually had matchup in both the games, but I made some of the worst plays I have ever made - which resulted in a loss that was extremely hard to take. The backlash was as I expected, with some random people coming up on threads and telling me I was a trash player - some people who weren't in the tour to begin with.
The loss served more as a motivation to me than anything else, and I've been trying to prove myself as one of the best active players ever since.
What is your favorite playstyle? What generation do you like the most?
I initially played with nothing else besides HO - a tendency that was well known and well exploited in the AG community during its early days, however, after building a lot with my friends thimo and DonnotheFirst, I started exploring new playstyles and options. At this point, I couldn't choose a favourite playstyle if I was forced to - I like adapting according to the player I'm facing and think of no playstyle as my favourite.
I've been using BO a lot recently though, if that is any indication to go by.
I'm a Gen 3 guy - always will be. I plan on starting to play more of the same in the months to come.
How do you feel about the Gothitelle & Gothorita suspect?
A major reason why I did not vote for the suspect test was because I was undecided myself. I could actually make valid arguments for both sides, and couldn't see myself 100% on one side. However, if it was a forced vote, I'd probably drift towards not banning Goths.
Are there any elements of the metagame that you deem unhealthy?
I think the 'BP cleansing' after thimo broke the meta helped Ubers become more or less exactly the way I wish it to be. Although I was against a blanket ban to BP (as opposed to banning BP chains), I don't currently see any aspect of the metagame as unhealthy. This may be largely due to the fact that I come from AG and I've seen everything in its worst and best forms, but I think SM Ubers is exactly where it ought to be presently.
What is your the most memorable game of Ubers?
vs.
vs.
My first game in an official Ubers tournament still is the most memorable I've ever had. I won the series 2-0 vs Dominatio, which proved to be the catalyst for my Ubers run and truly made me believe in myself.
I had some fun games vs Hugo Barrington during the summer seasonal, and while I had a forgettable grand finals, I enjoyed the games we played (about 10 of them in one ssnl, I think?).
How did UPL VI go for you with DaReal Drizzlers?
While I had a forgettable run in UPL this year, I think I was still a part of one of the best teams in the tournament. After getting unfortunate misses G1, I was on the verge of tilting really bad. However, Nayrz and Melee Mewtwo were extremely patient with me and gave me a chance after chance even when things were not working out for me during the games. I've actually had a horrid record in all Bo1 tours in the past (don't tell z0mog), and for some reason, it always feels to me as if it's out of my control to determine the outcome in a bo1 due to the immense potential for hax deciding games, as it did for me throughout UPL VI. However, I had a great time building with Serial EKiller, Cynara, dream and Finchinator, I tried to help as much as I could throughout. My most notable contribution probably came outside the actual games, as I noted how terracotta was prone to building teams extremely weak to CM Groundceus back then, which proved to be a huge factor when Serial played vs him, and got a 6-0 right off of the lead.
What new or existing users or players in Ubers do you look up to?
Melee Mewtwo has been an extremely good friend and mentor to me throughout UPL, and has continued to help me even past that. Nayrz has been a major part of my recent comeback by giving me the chance to play for his team, and I owe a lot to him. I think he's going to do a stellar job as the TL in the months to come. I also look up to dream and owe a lot to him for standing up for me and believing that I am one of the best players in SM as much as I do.
What are your advices for new players getting into Ubers?
I think being limited by playstyle is possibly the worst thing you can do. It's very important to use multiple builds and have your replays stacked. The matchup dependency of USM has made it crucial for every player to be able to adapt according to the players they face, which would involve experimenting with playstyles and trying unconventional sets.
Congratulations on getting drafted for Snake Draft! How do you feel about an event as a whole?
I am elated! I wanted to participate in Snake for almost a year now, and it feels great to finally get the opportunity and get it under the manager that I wanted to play for. Being a part of the 'group of death' makes me excited, and I truly believe I have a good chance here. It should be extremely exciting, and I look forward to the matches.
Please share a set that you think is the most underrated and a set that is the most overrated in Ubers.
Lunala @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Shield
EVs: 144 HP / 164 Def / 200 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Defog
- Toxic/ Will-O-Wisp
- Roost
- Moongeist Beam
I think not enough has been said about the incredible potential of bulk Lunala as a blanket wall, and while it does require hazard support to function, it is actually worth it due to the insane amount of mons it can check - most notably checking the DM-Ultra pair and outspeeding and checking primals. It also is an efficient defogger, and while its defogging slot is not a necessity, it does provide it incredible utility.
Groudon @ Red Orb
Ability: Drought
EVs: 252 SpA / 100 SpD / 156 Spe or 180 HP / 252 SpA / 76 Spe
Mild Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Precipice Blades
- Overheat
- Rock Tomb
In terms of overrated sets, I think the Overheat-Tomb-Blades-Rocks Primal Groudon set has seen way more usage than it deserves to. While it offers a lot in terms of special-physical coverage, it is just incredibly easy to chip/wear out and overheat completely fails to impress me. It also lacks the pressure of SD-rocker sets, and can actually be easily walled by supportceus without its usual toxic slot being wasted on Tomb. I think it's a mediocre set at best, and should be used as a surprise nuke more than the standard rocker set it has grown to be seen as.
Would you provide us with a team and add a brief description?
There has been a lot of discussion about this team since I peaked the Ubers ladder with it, and it has received a lot of usage lately. I've been wanting to RMT this one for a while now, as I feel my tours usage of this team is more or less done for the time being.
The team revolves around providing scarf ho oh the potential to abuse regen + scarf combination and having seemingly endless longevity and speed control. The rest of the team is designed to accentuate Ho-Oh's pivoting, and to keep hazards off of the field for as long as possible. Unlike most of the semi-stall/balance builds, the team is almost entirely Gothitelle-proof, which gives it an edge in tournament games as well. Kyogre functions as a neat revenge killer strategy for Primal Groudon and provides longevity as a status absorber and balance breaker.
Changed 'Ubers Player of the Week' from Arii Stella
Ubers Player Spotlight - #10
Ubers Player Spotlight is the place where I interview notable and respected players from Ubers, the tier where the fiercest monsters combat and exert apocalyptic force. People I choose to interview are the elite players who excel at taming the strongest monsters and have been consistent throughout tournaments and is well respected by the community.
I am open to suggestions (DMDW#8155) about the players that can be interviewed, but please keep in mind that suggested players are subjects to review by me and Ubers moderation team. With that out of the way...
Spotlight #10:
Most Known For:
Like several of the fresh players coming up in Ubers lately, I started my PS journey playing Anything Goes. A fact that some people are still unaware of was that AG back then was a lot different from what it is now - it was filled with 6 swagkey/darkrai teams and the two of those were not nerfed. The meta was a living nightmare for most people and it was looked down upon by established tiers. However, I felt some responsibility for the meta, as there definitely was a creamy layer of players who played it competitively and wanted it to get recognition besides the mid-ladder memes which made it infamous. A lot of things changed for me personally when Anything Goes was allotted its own public room, and I was one of the first moderators of the room. I was delighted when Megazard and Chloe gave me the opportunity to represent the AG meta as one of the moderators, and thought of it as recognition for the work I put towards developing the community and playerbase. Over the past year, the meta grew rapidly (thanks to nerfed meme-strats) and I'd like to think I contributed my share towards getting quality players into the meta. I gained more recognition within the AG playerbase after winning a couple seasonals and the inaugural SM AG Open.
In the Ubers playerbase, I'm known for my infamous run in UPL V and the record of 5-1 that I achieved. While I had a forgettable tiebreaker series vs M Dragon where I choked repeatedly due to the immense pressure, I beat some of the best players in the tournament which helped me carve out a niche for myself in the community. I followed it up by reaching the grand finals of the summer ssnl through the winner's bracket, where I got to build one of my most overused teams - the Cloyster-Flyceus offense - which still sees usage.
Hack surprised me after the ssnl finals when he voiced me in the Ubers room - which came as much of a surprise to me as everyone else - but I took it as a step in the right direction and getting recognition beyond the AG community. I slowly started to build more for Ubers than I did for AG, and while I recently achieved a 5-1 record in OMPL and reached the grand finals of AG ssnl in my first tournament back, I continue to build more for Ubers and aim to win my first official tournament in the months to come.
Also a room % in Ubers PS room
Favorite Pokémon:
This one has to be Groudon. Ruby was the first game I played and I absolutely loved this mon. One of my fondest childhood memories is back when I was about 8 years old - at a night camp with my friends, and all of us lost our shits when I caught a Groudon with a Pokeball. I absolutely loved that game, and a major reason for that was how I saw Groudon.
Overview:
I'm 21 years old and am currently in my third year of an endless five years of law-school. I've an old-school taste in music - grew up listening to Pink Floyd, Led Zep, The Beatles and Jefferson Airplane, but I also appreciate some modern Prog-Rock bands like Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater. I grew up as an incredibly competitive kid and played Chess, Football and Badminton on State levels - which is some explanation as to why I get extra salty every time I get haxed in a big game. I like to think of myself as a politically incorrect guy who's made horrible career options and is now trying seeing the funny side of it.
What is your name's origin?
It was initially meant as a word-play on 'Thunderstorm', and my first smogon name was 'T-HunterStorm'. It seemed forced and cheesy as hell, and Chloe convinced me to use HunterStorm as an alternative. I still think it's cheesy, but it caught on and now it's too late to go back.
We'd love to hear some background information about your interest into Pokemon.
Like a lot of the people on Smogon, my interests developed from the old GBA games as a child. I have some of my happiest memories with this game - as I grew around friends who all loved this game and we spoke for hours about which game to play and which mon was the strongest. PS was initially meant as nothing more than a trip down memory lane, but as I kept on winning matches, my competitive edge took priority and I can't even remember the last time I played this game for the 'reminiscent' factor.
What have attracted you into Ubers?
My decision to participate in UPL V was entirely random - I actually don't even remember signing up as I did not expect to get drafted. I remember seeing Gunner as one of the managers, and since we went a long way back, I expected him to maybe try and cheese out a 3k buy best case scenario. However, I came into the tour with no prior Ubers tour experience and almost no ladder recognition, which is why I was skeptical of being drafted. I was extremely surprised when I found out that Lance bid for me, and was elated when I found out I'd be teaming up with Thimo - who was one of my best friends from the AG playerbase. I was happy to help my teammates test for the first two weeks, and tried to contribute as much as I could from the bench. However, Lance told me Week 3 that he was going to give me a shot vs what I look back today as the best SM core of that tournament - TTG and Dominatio. I was extremely motivated throughout the week, and I built some standard offense teams for g1 and a stall to mix it up for g2. I caught Dominatio off-guard G1 with CM Groundceus, and got extremely lucky G2 to snatch a win. I was actually jumped on by 10 players after the series claiming how it was a trashy win, and being the combustible 10 year old that I am, I made it worse by calling out every one individually. Things turned out to go furthermore sideways throughout the tour, but what mattered to me most was that I kept winning. Achieving 5-0 was a big deal for me, but I knew the backlash that I would face if I lost the tiebreaker vs M Dragon. I prepared and over-prepared throughout the week, and I like to think that I actually had matchup in both the games, but I made some of the worst plays I have ever made - which resulted in a loss that was extremely hard to take. The backlash was as I expected, with some random people coming up on threads and telling me I was a trash player - some people who weren't in the tour to begin with.
The loss served more as a motivation to me than anything else, and I've been trying to prove myself as one of the best active players ever since.
What is your favorite playstyle? What generation do you like the most?
I initially played with nothing else besides HO - a tendency that was well known and well exploited in the AG community during its early days, however, after building a lot with my friends thimo and DonnotheFirst, I started exploring new playstyles and options. At this point, I couldn't choose a favourite playstyle if I was forced to - I like adapting according to the player I'm facing and think of no playstyle as my favourite.
I've been using BO a lot recently though, if that is any indication to go by.
I'm a Gen 3 guy - always will be. I plan on starting to play more of the same in the months to come.
How do you feel about the Gothitelle & Gothorita suspect?
A major reason why I did not vote for the suspect test was because I was undecided myself. I could actually make valid arguments for both sides, and couldn't see myself 100% on one side. However, if it was a forced vote, I'd probably drift towards not banning Goths.
Are there any elements of the metagame that you deem unhealthy?
I think the 'BP cleansing' after thimo broke the meta helped Ubers become more or less exactly the way I wish it to be. Although I was against a blanket ban to BP (as opposed to banning BP chains), I don't currently see any aspect of the metagame as unhealthy. This may be largely due to the fact that I come from AG and I've seen everything in its worst and best forms, but I think SM Ubers is exactly where it ought to be presently.
What is your the most memorable game of Ubers?
vs.
vs.
My first game in an official Ubers tournament still is the most memorable I've ever had. I won the series 2-0 vs Dominatio, which proved to be the catalyst for my Ubers run and truly made me believe in myself.
I had some fun games vs Hugo Barrington during the summer seasonal, and while I had a forgettable grand finals, I enjoyed the games we played (about 10 of them in one ssnl, I think?).
How did UPL VI go for you with DaReal Drizzlers?
While I had a forgettable run in UPL this year, I think I was still a part of one of the best teams in the tournament. After getting unfortunate misses G1, I was on the verge of tilting really bad. However, Nayrz and Melee Mewtwo were extremely patient with me and gave me a chance after chance even when things were not working out for me during the games. I've actually had a horrid record in all Bo1 tours in the past (don't tell z0mog), and for some reason, it always feels to me as if it's out of my control to determine the outcome in a bo1 due to the immense potential for hax deciding games, as it did for me throughout UPL VI. However, I had a great time building with Serial EKiller, Cynara, dream and Finchinator, I tried to help as much as I could throughout. My most notable contribution probably came outside the actual games, as I noted how terracotta was prone to building teams extremely weak to CM Groundceus back then, which proved to be a huge factor when Serial played vs him, and got a 6-0 right off of the lead.
What new or existing users or players in Ubers do you look up to?
Melee Mewtwo has been an extremely good friend and mentor to me throughout UPL, and has continued to help me even past that. Nayrz has been a major part of my recent comeback by giving me the chance to play for his team, and I owe a lot to him. I think he's going to do a stellar job as the TL in the months to come. I also look up to dream and owe a lot to him for standing up for me and believing that I am one of the best players in SM as much as I do.
What are your advices for new players getting into Ubers?
I think being limited by playstyle is possibly the worst thing you can do. It's very important to use multiple builds and have your replays stacked. The matchup dependency of USM has made it crucial for every player to be able to adapt according to the players they face, which would involve experimenting with playstyles and trying unconventional sets.
Congratulations on getting drafted for Snake Draft! How do you feel about an event as a whole?
I am elated! I wanted to participate in Snake for almost a year now, and it feels great to finally get the opportunity and get it under the manager that I wanted to play for. Being a part of the 'group of death' makes me excited, and I truly believe I have a good chance here. It should be extremely exciting, and I look forward to the matches.
Please share a set that you think is the most underrated and a set that is the most overrated in Ubers.
Lunala @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Shield
EVs: 144 HP / 164 Def / 200 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Defog
- Toxic/ Will-O-Wisp
- Roost
- Moongeist Beam
I think not enough has been said about the incredible potential of bulk Lunala as a blanket wall, and while it does require hazard support to function, it is actually worth it due to the insane amount of mons it can check - most notably checking the DM-Ultra pair and outspeeding and checking primals. It also is an efficient defogger, and while its defogging slot is not a necessity, it does provide it incredible utility.
Groudon @ Red Orb
Ability: Drought
EVs: 252 SpA / 100 SpD / 156 Spe or 180 HP / 252 SpA / 76 Spe
Mild Nature
- Stealth Rock
- Precipice Blades
- Overheat
- Rock Tomb
In terms of overrated sets, I think the Overheat-Tomb-Blades-Rocks Primal Groudon set has seen way more usage than it deserves to. While it offers a lot in terms of special-physical coverage, it is just incredibly easy to chip/wear out and overheat completely fails to impress me. It also lacks the pressure of SD-rocker sets, and can actually be easily walled by supportceus without its usual toxic slot being wasted on Tomb. I think it's a mediocre set at best, and should be used as a surprise nuke more than the standard rocker set it has grown to be seen as.
Would you provide us with a team and add a brief description?
Kyogre-Primal @ Blue Orb
Ability: Primordial Sea
EVs: 252 Def / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Scald
- Toxic
- Rest
- Sleep Talk
Arceus-Dark @ Dread Plate
Ability: Multitype
EVs: 248 HP / 48 Def / 212 Spe
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Toxic
- Judgment
- Stealth Rock
- Recover
Ho-Oh @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Sacred Fire
- Brave Bird
- Defog
- Toxic
Necrozma-Dusk-Mane @ Solganium Z
Ability: Prism Armor
EVs: 248 HP / 8 Atk / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
- Sunsteel Strike
- Swords Dance
- Morning Sun
- Earthquake
Sableye-Mega @ Sablenite
Ability: Magic Bounce
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spe
Impish Nature
- Fake Out
- Will-O-Wisp
- Foul Play
- Recover
Lunala @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Shield
EVs: 144 HP / 164 Def / 200 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Defog
- Toxic
- Roost
- Moongeist Beam
Ability: Primordial Sea
EVs: 252 Def / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Scald
- Toxic
- Rest
- Sleep Talk
Arceus-Dark @ Dread Plate
Ability: Multitype
EVs: 248 HP / 48 Def / 212 Spe
Bold Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Toxic
- Judgment
- Stealth Rock
- Recover
Ho-Oh @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Regenerator
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Sacred Fire
- Brave Bird
- Defog
- Toxic
Necrozma-Dusk-Mane @ Solganium Z
Ability: Prism Armor
EVs: 248 HP / 8 Atk / 252 SpD
Careful Nature
- Sunsteel Strike
- Swords Dance
- Morning Sun
- Earthquake
Sableye-Mega @ Sablenite
Ability: Magic Bounce
EVs: 248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spe
Impish Nature
- Fake Out
- Will-O-Wisp
- Foul Play
- Recover
Lunala @ Leftovers
Ability: Shadow Shield
EVs: 144 HP / 164 Def / 200 Spe
Timid Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Defog
- Toxic
- Roost
- Moongeist Beam
There has been a lot of discussion about this team since I peaked the Ubers ladder with it, and it has received a lot of usage lately. I've been wanting to RMT this one for a while now, as I feel my tours usage of this team is more or less done for the time being.
The team revolves around providing scarf ho oh the potential to abuse regen + scarf combination and having seemingly endless longevity and speed control. The rest of the team is designed to accentuate Ho-Oh's pivoting, and to keep hazards off of the field for as long as possible. Unlike most of the semi-stall/balance builds, the team is almost entirely Gothitelle-proof, which gives it an edge in tournament games as well. Kyogre functions as a neat revenge killer strategy for Primal Groudon and provides longevity as a status absorber and balance breaker.
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Thank you HunterStorm for spending the time to answer the questions! Feel free to ask other questions in this thread!
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