Talk:Waka Waka

Currently the Strategy section says "Given that your tears draw everything towards them, you can set traps for enemies. A trail of tears will pull enemies into each tear, damaging them with each hit."

I found that this is what you think you're meant to do, but in reality, it doesn't work. Laying a trail of magnetic tears just pulls enemies straight into your face. Momentum carries them past the last tear and into you. In this challenge you have to be accurate and careful with your tears. You have to avoid missing, and against anything that chases you (Lust, Globins, spiders) you have to reach safe distance, fire, stop, retreat to safe distance again, fire, and repeat.

As a random anon I'm not going to completely change the article. But IMO, as it stands, it's wrong. --77.102.114.99 00:07, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
 * If you think you can improve on it, feel free! If the article needs clean up afterwards, then it can be cleaned up, but you can always add to the strategy or edit it. Being anon won't automatically get it ripped. Not being anon gives someone to thank and collaborate with.--Fluxxdog (talk) 11:45, 8 January 2015 (UTC)

-The thing with Magnetic Tears is that making a pile of them gives a higher enemy attraction towards this point. Thus, if you make piles of tears, enemies will be strongly pulled towards you, whereas with dispersed tears, the attraction effect will be lighter, and the low knockback of the tears will also counter a part of it.

Making trails is really good once you have some distance from the enemy, as you can start the trail safely, being sure that the first tears won't attract it a bit too much towards you (these first tears wouldn't be enough to kill the enemy too). Once the trail is started, you can always release it, or make an angle that would propusle the enemy a bit off the trail if you see him approaching too much towards you.

However, since you need space to make one, you can't always do it, due to the amount of enemies/rocks/gaps, and doing one would force you to move in a closed area, inducing a strong attraction, and potential damage. This is how I perceived it.-