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So I have very little actual play experience, but I've spent a lot of time tinkering in comp/con, which is why I wanted to ask more experienced players. My understanding is that melee Tokugawa is the definition of a glass cannon, very frail but with very strong offense. However, ranged Tokugawa looks like it's simply not playing by the same rules as every other frame. It deals bonus damage on every attack, rather than just on the first, and it's firing from a possible range of 35, meaning that it being frail doesn't quite matter when they can't even get to you. Am I wrong in this? I haven't seen anything that I'd consider broken in this system yet so Tokugawa scared me.
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