I'm into both flavor & clouds. Never chased clouds, they're much too high. When I started vaping in 2013, I strictly wanted the best flavor. My first flavor set up was an authentic Kebo Russian 91% when it premiered after the Kayfun and a Provari Mini with blue LED with battery extension. Flavor was and still is very important for me, more so than clouds. I got into sub-ohming later, as my hobby and experimentation with vaping and coil building progressed. I'm not into the "flavorless" cloud comp my d*ck is bigger than yours type vaping, but instead trying to find the perfect "best flavor and thick plume" builds. In general, sub-ohming as broad as it is, doesn't necessarily kill flavor. It depends on too many factors; the ohms, what wattage, atomizer, etc. But when I did sub-ohm, I didn't build too low, usually around .3 to .6 was my favorite spot and still got great amazing flavor. I don't like hot AF burnt sock vapes. I remember my first sub-ohm experience, bought a Flawless Tugboat at a B&M near me, a standard reduced chambered 3 post RDA, I hand wrapped a dual .26 gauge micro coil on it, 6/7 wrap on a 3mm, center post build, and that changed everything. So much intense flavor and clouds, not too hot, perfectly warm, moist, dense, wonderful goodness at 40 watts. Hard to explain. I do agree that you can get different nuances in higher ohms with certain juices, absolutely agree, but claptons also tend to be built mainly in sub-ohm ranges (series claptons can be high ohms too) and those have been some of the best flavor builds I've had to date, IMO again. Remember it's all opinions. Depends on what you like and only you know what you like. That's what I've found out about vaping, it's not all about what others like, or what reviewer said what he thinks is best, is not necessarily always the best, it's about you. Old school of me to say but my Russian (like Nautilus) built at .6ohm to 1 ohm is still some of the best flavor some juices have different notes and my old Tugboat still hangs in there with the "best" flavor RDAs/RTAs that are out currently now. I could wrap one hell of a center post build, sideways sloped, vertical, etc. but damn, it's been a while. I don't build low ohm coils anymore. Right now, I build around .5ohm - 1ohm dual fused claptons on a 22mm RDA, series box mod. This is my adv everyday atm. Never got into the "sub ohm" tank craze ever, all that flavorless huge and top airflow big clouds crap does nothing for the juice I paid lots of money to enjoy the taste of.