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A good sparrer wouldn't lose much, it's not an arguable thing.
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Bloodvayne
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If you are talking about W-L. Mel is a good example. She has a lot of losses, but she's better than many others. Arguably, It's pretty easy to manipulate the spar system. I can choose to spar selectively and have a 10-1 ratio. Does that make me a good sparrer? No lol, I will still get owned by players in the Streak room. However if I kept sparring in the streak room, gain a lot of losses and eventually become really good. Then I am not a bad sparrer. BTW Fulgore plays Unholy Nation, he plays a lot of spar events. I think that counts as your experience. Just for you 3301. This is Thallen's list of approved top tier sparrers from UN. Some of them plays iClassic. You can ask them for an advice. Pretty sure most of them have sparred like 100,000 times on UN.
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Hyrule Knights
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A lot of people selectively sparred until they got to a record they felt good about and then used GS to improve their spar skills. Point being that a lot of players used GS to become better sparrers, so they wouldn't get bad ratios.
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