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"Slow is smooth and smooth is fast."

Don't worry about kills or damage, just stay with the group until you don't even have to think about it anymore. 

Once you can run with the group on autopilot, take potshots on enemies. Don't worry about damage, just focus on hitting targets while keeping up with the group. 

As you improve you'll get faster, and as you do these runs you'll get resources and affinity, which turn into damage, provided you're hitting your targets. 😉

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16 hours ago, Travis05 said:

About getting good it takes a while. its no i have all the mods and things i need from the start. Weapons are even locked depending on mastery.

Mobility and speed are good. But being a god is boring. The game must give you a challenge. You are ninja, you are suppose to be accurate and lethal. Spinning like a beyblade or pressing 4 to win isnt what i would call fun. Its just i dont understand the attraction i guess

If Ninja could spin like a beybalde to get results they would.

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10 hours ago, Dythiese said:

"Slow is smooth and smooth is fast."

Don't worry about kills or damage, just stay with the group until you don't even have to think about it anymore. 

Once you can run with the group on autopilot, take potshots on enemies. Don't worry about damage, just focus on hitting targets while keeping up with the group. 

As you improve you'll get faster, and as you do these runs you'll get resources and affinity, which turn into damage, provided you're hitting your targets. 😉

Who’s quote is that? Because it makes no sense.

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1 hour ago, (PS4)Mono-Pop said:

Who’s quote is that? Because it makes no sense.

The Navy SEALs, apparently. The whole quote is "slow is steady, steady is smooth, smooth is fast." It's talking about practicing actions slowly but properly until you can execute them smoothly, at which point, you can more easily train to do them faster because you aren't wasting as much time making mistakes.

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