I realize this has probably been talked to death in the past, but I seem to recall that since the last time this came up, a few people felt they'd 'figured out' how to handle Shou's second non-card. So, um, how? ^^;
Are the yellow lasers semi static or something? They LOOK like they are, when fired, but they seem to line up differently when they get down to you. Forgive me if I'm being totally dense about something. I really, really have a hard time reading things from multiple intersecting angles at that speed. I've always been especially terrible at diagonal/intersecting things (see Storm on Mount Ooe, Guerrila Typhoon, Yamato Torus, and some others >.<) Actually, I find my ability to read Shou's first two non-cards is extremely variable. Sometimes it's almost like it's in slow-mo, and it's clear where everything is coming from, and where the gaps are. And other times it's like my brain just goes 'blah'
Also, Kogasa's last card. Still 0/56 on this one, and have never even come remotely close to capturing it. I don't bomb, I can expect to die at least twice to it. Is there any way to move/position that makes it easier? (PSM is 0/76, but I know that one's largely considered terribly difficult, anyway)
....and this is going to sound terribly lame, but I still clip Kogasa's second non-card probably something close to 50% of the time. I mean, the general path is obvious and all, but I wonder if there's a particular height you can take it that you find minimizes the chance of clipping?