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Originally Posted by martix_agent
One thing it would do is teach you how to play better without relying on the speed of your marker, which is a very good thing. I wouldn't say you'd be screwed, but it'd be a much steeper learning curve than if you had something nicer.
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very good point made here.
I started with a spyder XLR and i am now playing semi pro for an ohio team called Phantom X. Im not trying to brag or anything but it is a good way to learn.