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7/11/2025, 10:46:24 AM
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"Taiko isn't fun without the drum" is cope from people who don't actually play the games. You should definitely play the game with a good tatacon if you have the ability because it's a lot of fun, but using a normal gamepad (with good face buttons) or a keyboard (though I prefer gamepad) is not a deal breaker.
It might not look like it when first coming into the game, but Taiko is a mostly cerebral game. I'd say it's 80% about recognizing and breaking apart patterns and intuitively understanding complex rhythms and only 20% physical execution. Most skills you learn from playing with a gamepad will transfer over to a drum and vice versa.
You only absolutely need a drum once you start reaching that level where you want to FC > 240 bpm 10* oni charts, but if you're just starting off it's probably going to take you years of consistent gameplay before you even get to that level so most people won't need to stress about it.
"Taiko isn't fun without the drum" is cope from people who don't actually play the games. You should definitely play the game with a good tatacon if you have the ability because it's a lot of fun, but using a normal gamepad (with good face buttons) or a keyboard (though I prefer gamepad) is not a deal breaker.
It might not look like it when first coming into the game, but Taiko is a mostly cerebral game. I'd say it's 80% about recognizing and breaking apart patterns and intuitively understanding complex rhythms and only 20% physical execution. Most skills you learn from playing with a gamepad will transfer over to a drum and vice versa.
You only absolutely need a drum once you start reaching that level where you want to FC > 240 bpm 10* oni charts, but if you're just starting off it's probably going to take you years of consistent gameplay before you even get to that level so most people won't need to stress about it.
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