How is your execution or even knowledge of execution of the characters I mentioned? How consistent have you gotten their combo's? You really think the opinions of someone specialized in one character hold more weight than someone who has properly experienced multiple characters? You might possibly have more specialist knowledge in the corner of the Quan but that doesn't mean much as someone familiar with BOTH when we are COMPARING the two, what little I lack in Quan experience I make up for in the world of Jax experience that I have and you don't when it comes to this discussion, and to say Quan is harder than Jax is absolutely laughable. I've played all learned all these characters I'm not just saying it arbitrarily and if you doubt my skill with them I will play ANY of them vs your Quan once the netcode is fixed. Hell I'll even Quan vs Quan as a bonus on top of that as well
You just keep going around in circles here. I say "it doesn't need to be executed to 1 frame of accuracy even if you are a tiny bit off it still serves the same purposes of being extremely hard to block, also this isn't core to his gameplay and is rarely ever used" and you respond with "wow you just don't understand the character you think timing a 1 frame link is easy". Seriously you've done it multiple times now, so I'm not going to bother responding to you any further, and at the end of the day what you are arguing is nonsense anyway, I said out of all the characters I played, I found that Quan was second most easy for me, you can't say that wrong haha it's a personal experience and it did happen, you are just getting salty because everyone loves to believe their character is the hardest to play and hates to hear of anyone who had a different experience, move on from it
Your central thesis is, "I play multiple characters, so I know better than you."
Which you've repeated ad nauseum.
I play several alts for casuals, but Quan Chi is my main, so I do have knowledge on multiple characters and I've studied more than that.
The set ups I described are very important to his gameplay, as evidenced by the fact that they're employed by the best Quans. Further, they're important because they serve as another layer of Yomi in a match up.
That you dismiss it as extra tells the story.
The reality is that you're using your, "personal experience" as a talking point to back up your claims about the character. The moment you present that experience as evidence to your claim is the moment we can question the validity of that evidence.
Simply saying, "it's my personal experience," doesn't let you off the hook for backing up your claims.
Debate doesn't work that way.
Really, all you've done is attack and belittle the Quan community, offering nothing of substance or value to the discussion.
You rely on anecdotal evidence to back up your claims and you belittle any Quan player that doesn't share your opinion.
I'm sorry that you feel insecure and need to challenge me in an online set, as if that would prove anything other than who knows the mirror match better.
I'm looking at either attending Final Round or CEO. Go to one of those events and money match me, if you think a ft5 actually proves anything.
Otherwise, you're not an authority in the character, you've contributed nothing of value in the discussion, and have conducted yourself as little more than a troll with better than average prose.
See you at a major.