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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle considered The White Company his best work, but who remembers that novel today? :) So I completely understand if this chart falls into the "for yourself" category.
It's very easy in Rift Of The Necrodancer to make a difficult chart that overwhelms the player with surprises and difficult tricks, which rewards repeated play and learning the chart! I wanted to try making a difficult chart that has absolutely no surprises, no tricks, and nothing to learn.
I can appreciate if other people think it's boring or repetitive, I will probably never make another chart like it. I still play it and I enjoy failing to sight read 100 random bats in a straight line 😀 it is amusingly soul crushing in a way that is hard to describe