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Unlike Regular Form, Irregular Form refers to chains that have a variable structure that may or may not be repeatable into itself. They tend to have a fairly specific use and a much more difficult build-order than Regular-type chains. However, knowing these forms will greatly increase your chaining efficiency because the RNG won't always give you the pieces you want.

L-Shaped Base

Also referred to as DAA (だぁ積み, daatsumi), SMR (スーパーみみかき連鎖, super mimikaki rensa), or Marumekomi (丸め込み), L-Shape refers to the following forms.

Concept

Do you see the L's?

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Basic Form

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Reversible

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Yayoi

Yayoi, or Yayoi Period (弥生時代, yayoi jidai) refers to the following base. This form gets its name because the base looks similar to takayukashiki-soko, which were warehouses on stilts that were supported by pillars dug into the ground. Many of them were built during the Yayoi Period in Japan.

Concept

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Basic Form

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Tail Setup

Can also power depending on what you do.

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Flat Stacking

Flat Stacking (平積み, hiratsumi) refers to this form.

Basic Form

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The purpose of Flat Stacking is to make your overall chain very flat. Flat chains are generally much easier to chain on.

Sullen GTR extension

The transition most commonly used on this form is Sullen GTR.

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Submarine

Submarine (サブマリン) refers to the blue group in the following chainsim. If you think about it, the blue "dives" underneath the chain.

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Persian Style

Invented by Kuroro, Persian Style (ペルシャ式, perushaa-shiki), also known as simply Persia, refers to the following bases. It's a special tailing form... that's pretty useless in an actual match because there's too many weakpoints; it's too color-specific to make reliably. For that reson, some Japanese players might actually be slightly offended if you make this form against them because it'll seem like you're looking down on them.

Basic Form

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Boxed Persian

This is Boxed Persian (箱入りペルシャ, hakoiri perushaa). The chainsim on the left is where the name comes from. The reds look like they're "boxed in".

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Persian Dam

A combination of Persia and Dam Stacking (a power chain).

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Diving (base)

After your chain reaches the wall, it dives down and comes back the other way. Similar to Submarine.

Basic Form

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Applications

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Kuma Stacking

Named after Kumachom, this form is similar to Tanaka Special. Incredibly versatile.

Basic Form

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Flat Stacking Type

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L-Shape Type

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Transition

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Reversible

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Aztec

A type of Same-Color Chain that contains elements of L-Shape.

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Kenny Style

Named after a player named Kenny, Kenny Style (カニ挟み, kani basami) is a form that can function as either a tail or a transition.

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Raanet Meteor

Named after Raanet and also called RAM or R@M, Raanet Meteor (らねあっとメテオ, raneatto meteo) doubles as both a chain and a Hellfire. It's constructed out of a combination of L-Shapes, New GTR, and more. In the chainsims below, Hellfire with the blues or start a chain on the left.

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