As you continue to play the Fifth Personality, there will always be moments when you feel like this.
- I don’t know why I lost
- I can’t see what needs to be fixed
- Repeating the same way of losing
Especially for both Hunters and Survivors,
**“A game in which you somehow lost”** will stop your growth the most.
The fifth personality is not a luck game.
There is almost always a reason for a lost game.
In this article, we will explain
How to review unwinnable games to lead to the next one with specific checkpoints.
Why is it important to “review” the fifth personality
The fifth personality,
- Poor knowledge
- Misjudgment
- Insufficient understanding of labor division
This is a game where winning or losing is directly connected.
In other words,
**The quality of reflection** rather than playing time affects the speed of improvement.
Even if you play as many games as you like without thinking,
you will end up repeating the same way of losing over and over again.
What to do before reviewing
First of all, the important premise is
- Don’t blame your allies
- Don’t just rely on luck
This is the attitude.
Of course, there are also unreasonable matches.
But every game,
- There is nothing I can improve on
This is almost never the case.
Review point ① What happened in the opening 30 seconds
The fifth personality is
The opening 30 seconds are the most important phase.
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- Was the hunter lagging behind in searching for the enemy?
- Did the survivors start decoding immediately?
- Are you making unnecessary movements or waiting around?
If you lose your flow here,
it will be difficult to regain it no matter how hard you try.
Review point ② Was the chase time appropriate?
Survivor side
- Are you dying unnecessarily early?
- Did you use your strong position
- Are you being defeated by greed?
The longer the chase, the better.
**What is important is “Did you buy time for the cipher machine to advance?”**
Hunter side
- Are you chasing someone who clearly takes too much time
- Did you make the decision to cut it?
Chase requires
an awareness of “not wasting time” rather than “winning”.
Review point ③ Is the encryption machine management broken?
Many of the lost games are
- When I noticed it, the power was on
.
Hunter perspective
- Are you ignoring the shaky cipher machine
- Aren’t encryption machines that should be under pressure left unattended?
Survivor perspective
- Was there a lot of time when decoding stopped?
- Was the number of people allocated appropriately?
If you are not aware of the cryptographic machine,
you will almost certainly lose.
Review point ④ Was the rescue decision correct?
Rescue is the biggest turning point that affects the game.
Survivor side check
- Are you doing an unreasonable immediate rescue?
- Have you confirmed the hunter’s location
- Were you able to follow up after the rescue?
Hunter side check
- Are you allowing rescuers too easily
- Is chair management sloppy?
A rescue failure has the power to break the match in
one time.
Review point 5: Did I understand my role
Fifth Personality is not a game in which
everyone moves in the same way.
Survivor
- Aren’t you coming too far forward even though you’re in charge of decoding?
- Aren’t you fixated on decoding even though you’re a rescuer?
Hunter
- Are you utilizing your hunter’s strengths
- Are you forcing yourself to continue a development that you are not good at
Moves that ignore your role will lead to loss even if your individual play is good.
Review point 6: Did your personality (park) match?
After a losing match,
be sure to reevaluate your personality structure.
Common mistakes
- Use the popular configuration as is
- Doesn’t match my play style
When it comes to personality, it is more important for beginners to have a “structure that reduces mistakes” than a “strong structure”.
Review point ⑦ Are you making the same mistake repeatedly
This is the most important thing.
- Caught in the same place every time
- Rescue fails every time
- We run out of cipher machines every time
If this is happening,
the cause is pretty much fixed.
For each match,
- Choose just one thing to reflect on today
This alone will change the growth rate.
The correct answer to reviewing is “don’t reflect on everything”
Beginners tend to do this
- Post 10 points for reflection at once
That’s it.
This is counterproductive.
- 1 trial and 1 improvement point
- I will be more conscious in the next game
This will be the most established.
Unwinnable games = high value games
More than the overwhelming victory
- The game I lost because I couldn’t do anything
- A game that we lost
is packed with hints for
improvement.
The difference in ability will widen at once depending on whether you loosely play a losing game or connect to the next one.
Summary: Those who can review are the strongest
- There’s always a reason for a game you can’t win
- Look back with structure, not emotion
- If you improve one thing at a time, you will definitely win
The Fifth Personality is a game in which
your ability to think is directly reflected in your winning rate.
It’s the matches you lose that will make you one step stronger.