Talk:Commission of Counter Ghoul/@comment-2001:8003:872F:F900:18D9:94BA:1F86:CBA2-20180530084248/@comment-2607:FCC8:B045:B600:7987:94C9:1A93:EC64-20180531211831

EDIT: I didn't see the word "quinque", oops. But the same logic applies to quinques too, so: I prefer Bikaku because of how balanced Bikakus are. The problem with all of the other types is that if you run into another ghoul, you have to worry about what type it is. Koukakus slam Ukakus, Bikakus slam Rinkakus, Rinkakus slam Koukakus, etc. Bikakus don't have any particular weakness though, and as such, you will be given a lot more to work with when fighting other ghouls, including a more consistent combat technique. If you assume the role of a more specialized ghoul variant that fills in a specific niche, then you're going to have to heavily adapt and modify your strategy based on who you're facing. This means a lot more work if you're trying to consider training methods, the more you need to remember, the higher the chances are of you messing up. With a more moderate class such as the Bikaku, you can get by using a more generalized and consistent fighting style despite class difference of your opponent. On top of this, you don't have to worry about encountering a ghoul type you're exceedingly weak against. Faster regeneration is great, but getting slam dunked by a potential minimum of 1/4 of the ghouls you encounter isn't all that fun.