On the wiki it doesn’t say disc frame recommendations on the aH page.
[Answered] Are you sure aH doesn’t need a disc frame?
Because of how short Eternal is, using a Frame would just make the combination scrape against the stadium sooner. You want to maximize the time only the Driver contacts the Stadium with Stamina combos
So does that mean using something like a heavy disk from the previous versions? Like the thick metal disks with no frame grooves.
(Aug. 06, 2018 3:47 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: Because of how short Eternal is, using a Frame would just make the combination scrape against the stadium sooner. You want to maximize the time only the Driver contacts the Stadium with Stamina combosIn that case, would Yell be any good? I know it's much lighter than the core disks, and severely outclassed, but its shape sounds perfect for what you're describing.
(Aug. 07, 2018 5:37 AM)BladerGem Wrote:(Aug. 06, 2018 3:47 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: Because of how short Eternal is, using a Frame would just make the combination scrape against the stadium sooner. You want to maximize the time only the Driver contacts the Stadium with Stamina combosIn that case, would Yell be any good? I know it's much lighter than the core disks, and severely outclassed, but its shape sounds perfect for what you're describing.
I tried Yell Eternal recently and it was actually pretty good, the only issue is that 7 and 10 will outspin it in a same spin mirror match. 7 outspins Yell in opposite spin on Revolve, and 10 should also since 10 and 7 both touch the ground at the same height and width, but I'm not sure if the result is the same on the shorter Eternal since I only have 1 of those.
Wouldnt cross be good? It IS the lad frame