Talk:Battle in New York 2018/@comment-33040267-20180927134140/@comment-24503208-20180927183115

I won't lie there are risks involving this if it involved Servant not having high level skills, high level, or quite frankly both at once.

Not only that, but a lot of players who doesn't have the specific servants for this specific setup of the match would require to find alternatives to it as well as other things plus as Time mentioned earlier, there are no doubts risks to doing this one.

Not to mention if you timed the skills wrong as it will be your LAST Fatal MISTAKE to the point once your defense buffs expire, your party will not fare so well unless you have something to solve the problem with it.

For example say the Enemy AIs decide to target your specific team members that are vulnerable to attack and can be damaged like Boudica being the said Servant. Say the assassin enemy decide to target her rather than the other servants in this setup without any defense buffs to tank attacks that will be efficient against her specifically. However, this of course assuming the defense buffs will expire for a time.

While this setup seems to work well at first, you have to be sure you doing it correctly or else it falls apart. Boudica does have gut, but even then she will need to be properly be defended with a lot of buffs that will aid her in this case.

Both veteran and rookie players has been known to do misplays even though the former rarely done any misplays (It can still happen occasionally).

If the results is consistent, then we have to go with it, but even so we don't know how many attempts this person has done on this particular exhibition match and no doubt he must run a lot of tests to see what Servants and CEs goes well in this match.

I myself is quite skeptical about this as while it seems promising, in my mind, he have must have test this out prior to this video. I not sure if this is even his first attempt at this Exhibition match given how the video was released, which I suspect he must done it through trial and error.