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Ayakashi Skin Review: Disappointments and Why I Recommend Phantom
In the Valorant Ayakashi skin review, the reviewer points out the disadvantages of the right-click attack, the Ghost skill instead of Vandal, and the similarity to the Kuronami Phantom, and recommends purchasing only the Phantom as a single item.
1. ⚔️ Ayakashi Skin First Impressions: Disappointment
- ❌ Mentions being personally very disappointed after using the new Ayakashi skin.
00:00 - 00:20
1. ⚔️ Ayakashi Skin First Impressions: Disappointment
- ❌ Mentions being personally very disappointed after using the new Ayakashi skin.
00:25 - 01:28
2. 🗡️ Problems with the Ayakashi Blade Skin: No Right-Click and Vandal Skill
- ❌ Unsatisfied that the right-click attack only hits once despite being dual blades.
- ❌ Expresses disappointment that the skill is Ghost instead of Vandal.
- ✔️ The skin itself isn't bad, but mentions being disappointed from the start.
01:36 - 02:24
3. 🤔 Overall Feeling of the Ayakashi Skin and Comparison to Kuronami Phantom
- 🤔 Compares the Ayakashi skin to feeling like the cool kid in school.
- ✔️ Evaluates that it feels like the Kuronami Phantom, with a design that makes you feel like you're admiring a fox while walking.
- 🔥 Emphasizes that the biggest complaint is that it's not a Vandal skill.
03:00 - 03:22
4. ⚔️ Negative Evaluation of the Blade Skin
- ❌ Says the Phantom skin isn't bad, but resolutely states that they can't accept the blade skin.
03:46 - 04:16
5. 🔫 Positive Evaluation of the Phantom Skin and Color Options
- ✔️ Evaluates that the Phantom skin feels good to shoot with.
- 🎨 There are chroma options like red, purple, and navy, but thinks the default color is the best.
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6. ✅ Ayakashi Skin Review Summary and Purchase Recommendation
- ❌ Points out the disadvantages of the right-click attack, lack of Vandal skill, and similarity to the Kuronami Phantom.
- ✔️ In conclusion, does not recommend purchasing the Ayakashi skin, and if you do purchase it, recommends purchasing only the Phantom as a single item.
