How does the ink base and resulting feel differ when comparing a ballpoint pen directly to a rollerball pen?

Answer

Rollerballs use water-based ink, leading to a smoother, effortless glide.

Rollerballs utilize water-based ink for a smoother feel, while ballpoints use viscous, oil-based ink that requires more pressure, though the rollerball's ink takes longer to dry.

How does the ink base and resulting feel differ when comparing a ballpoint pen directly to a rollerball pen?

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