(Dec. 01, 2018 4:59 PM)IronFace879 Wrote: Cho-Z Spriggan as a defense type would require a high central focus forge disc as well as additional weight from a frame like Bump, then have a ball shaped tip that resides inside the center easily to prevent knockouts. Since you have Cho-Z Spriggan, a highly all-round type with multiple modes, you can use it as a defense type in many different ways. For example, suppose you’re up against a high attack power bey, you may need to build a beyblade like Cho-Z Spriggan.0B.O. Orbit’s Low diameter despite its free spinning nature and zero tabs is capable of quickly drawing itself to the centre in order to fend off any incoming attacks. The heavy weight of 0B alongside Cho-Z Spriggan’s own heavy weight prevents the opposing bey from K.Oing Spriggan. Furthermore, Cho-Z Spriggan’s awakening system allows for the ability to extend two additional wings out of the attack gap, which strangely, rather than increase in attack power as well as Burst resistance, also reducing the gap between the axe and the spriggan’s head substantially, preventing the attacking Beyblade from hitting Spriggan. To further up defensive capabilities, switching Spriggan’s spin opposite the opponent’s may eventually nullify most of, if not all of the opponent’s attack power, bringing it down to a survivor finish pretty easily.
Of course, that was only one of many different combinations that can be done to make Cho-Z Spriggan a defense type, due to how versatile it is in suiting the situation with its ~80% round base and additional room for attack, making it on par with Spriggan Requiem, except more versatile and heavier.
Actually because of the burst stopper there is no risk of bursting so outer weight distribution would be better. It will improve stamina and balance. Because of the hard launch needed for the burst stoppers to work a sharp tip would be better than a ball tip. So bearing or revolve would be better.
A good combo would be CZ-S.10/7B/L/W.Br/R/Et
If you use lift or wall eternal would be too short. Some other drivers that may work are Wedge and Yeilding. Their lower friction is good for stamina but not for defense. Survive may even work.
8' could work due to its OWD and ability to hold a frame. But 10 would be a better choice.
In conclusion, we can completely disregard burst resistance and instead optimize OWD and Precision for long spin times as we exploit the heavy weight of the combo to stay in the stadium. There for the most optimized combo would be CZ-S.10W.Br.
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