My favorite is Hollow Giant "Woo". I don't know, I have a certain affinity for this particular spell card. The first time I saw it on others' replay vids, I was like, "Why are they going above Mokou? Why are they not doing the spell card how it is supposed to be done?". Then, when I eventually got IN and fought my way through the Extra Stage to this spell card, I went all D= and died a lot. My face is still a D= every time I reach this spell card, but...
I don't know. It gave me a hell of a fun time experimenting with it in spell practice. It seems to encompass both pure dodging and tactical misdirection. The rice bullets seem to always follow a certain pattern that is not really worth exploring. But man... it's raining rice, hater! Can you beat THAT?!
So I accepted the challenge. And made a no-focus timeout of the spell card while playing as Raymoo and tapping the bomb button to the melody and/or the beat of the background music. The "bombing unavailable" sound that plays when the bomb button is pressed in spell practice got recorded, so now you can admire my poor musical skills while watching me herpderp through walls of rice. Not going above Mokou either. I am a mediocre player at best, btw, so it felt really awesome to do that. The replay is my pride and joy.
I don't know, I don't think many have attempted such silliness as well. Never seen people attempting to play melodies or act as drums with their bomb buttons in spell practice, so I am just going to leave the replay
here. Thing's extremely silly, but it might be of some entertainment value. It's the first time I upload a replay, but I don't think anything can go wrong...
Oh, and also I found another way to clear the spell card, that is to keep shooting Mokou for as long as you can while staying at the very bottom of the screen, going right to misdirect the first aimed set of slaves, then following Mokou closely to the left as she spawns the second, large wave of aimed sets of familiars, and then going all the way left and dodging very tightly-packed rice bullets in the corner before going to the right again as she spawns the middle set of slaves again, then repeating the process. It's looks very cool, but is slightly hard to pull off because there are lots of rice headed your way. But then again, since the bullets follow a certain pattern, you only have to worry about some of them and you should be able to read where the bullets will be well before they reach the corner of the screen you're in.
Ah, the fond memories. Yeah, I certainly had a blast practicing this spell card and it never ceases to be fun in Extra Stage runs. And it's still quite hard to me. But the joy of capturing it is all the greater.
Even watching other people capture it is entertaining. I guess this is pretty much a freestyle spell card.
I have to think of which spell cards are my least favourite. And also I might come up with some other favourites of mine, but not now.