Okay, this is something that we need to make a ruling on now because I'm already noticing this resulting in some broken combos.
When you use BD145 with a Synchrom combo, you can raise the disk of BD145 higher than normal because of the space between the disk and the wheels. This moves the teeth up enough such that Reviser Reviser BD145WD does not scrape.
The obvious answer is to not let people do this, as it's obviously unintentional. However, there is another problem that complicates matters: whenever you use a Synchrom + BD145 combo, the disk naturally raises as high as it can go.
Okay, that's not a big deal, we just need to tell people to always make sure the BD145 disk is as low as it can be before each launch. HOWEVER:
Because the change happens during a fight, you can launch customs like Reviser Reviser BD145WD straight and the disk will naturally move upward, and then the custom will not scrape.
So, since it happens naturally during a fight, should we allow it (and, thus, allow discussion of combos that depend on it like BD145WD)?
When you use BD145 with a Synchrom combo, you can raise the disk of BD145 higher than normal because of the space between the disk and the wheels. This moves the teeth up enough such that Reviser Reviser BD145WD does not scrape.
The obvious answer is to not let people do this, as it's obviously unintentional. However, there is another problem that complicates matters: whenever you use a Synchrom + BD145 combo, the disk naturally raises as high as it can go.
Okay, that's not a big deal, we just need to tell people to always make sure the BD145 disk is as low as it can be before each launch. HOWEVER:
Because the change happens during a fight, you can launch customs like Reviser Reviser BD145WD straight and the disk will naturally move upward, and then the custom will not scrape.
So, since it happens naturally during a fight, should we allow it (and, thus, allow discussion of combos that depend on it like BD145WD)?