Which one would be the best clear wheel(energy ring) for an attack type Metal Fight Beys?
[Answered] What is the best clear wheel(energy ring) for attack type beys in Metal Saga?
(Jul. 24, 2019 12:43 AM)Dash Driver Wrote:(Jul. 24, 2019 12:26 AM)Electrum Wrote: Which one would be the best clear wheel(energy ring) for an attack type Metal Fight Beys?I’d say a heavy ring like Bull or Aquario. You’ll want to use Unicorno II if you’re using the Blitz fusion wheel.
How about the Screw(Spiral) fusion wheel? Also Fandom says Aquario is good for defense but not attack, why?
(Jul. 24, 2019 12:59 AM)Electrum Wrote:For Screw, I think Horogium is the best. And for the Bull and Aquario clear wheels, I’d say because it adds more weight to the attacks? I don’t know, but I do know that Unicorno II has good synergy with 3-sides fusion wheels.(Jul. 24, 2019 12:43 AM)Dash Driver Wrote: I’d say a heavy ring like Bull or Aquario. You’ll want to use Unicorno II if you’re using the Blitz fusion wheel.
How about the Screw(Spiral) fusion wheel? Also Fandom says Aquario is good for defense but not attack, why?
(Jul. 24, 2019 1:09 AM)Dash Driver Wrote:Horogium is completely round, doesn't have any spikes for smash attack...(Jul. 24, 2019 12:59 AM)Electrum Wrote: How about the Screw(Spiral) fusion wheel? Also Fandom says Aquario is good for defense but not attack, why?For Screw, I think Horogium is the best. And for the Bull and Aquario clear wheels, I’d say because it adds more weight to the attacks? I don’t know, but I do know that Unicorno II has good synergy with 3-sides fusion wheels.
Lightning l Drago is one. There's also Aquario, Unicorno, and maybe Wolf.
(Jul. 24, 2019 1:35 AM)Electrum Wrote:But it’s unbalanced and helps Screw’s attack.(Jul. 24, 2019 1:09 AM)Dash Driver Wrote: For Screw, I think Horogium is the best. And for the Bull and Aquario clear wheels, I’d say because it adds more weight to the attacks? I don’t know, but I do know that Unicorno II has good synergy with 3-sides fusion wheels.Horogium is completely round, doesn't have any spikes for smash attack...
Wait, what about Fox? It's really jagged.
(Jul. 24, 2019 1:56 AM)Dash Driver Wrote:(Jul. 24, 2019 1:35 AM)Electrum Wrote: Horogium is completely round, doesn't have any spikes for smash attack...But it’s unbalanced and helps Screw’s attack.
Being off-balanced could easily serve to hinder its attack patterns slightly. Horogium/Tempo isn't a particularly good choice for much besides Basalt/Twisted.
From what research I've done many Attack types use lighter disks to slightly increase speed and stay out of the way of its contact points, letting things like Escolpio/Scorpion and Pisces find some use. Honestly, I don't see why heavier ones like Aquario, Bull, or Cancer couldn't do the same thing but with a little more of a punch behind them.
Really, the energy ring is usually the least impactful part of the combination to begin with, so don't sweat it too badly unless you're really trying to min/max it, and then use lighter things for more speed and heavier things for more power. Don't choose an energy ring for its contact points, as contact should be rare for it unless the layer completely fails to protect it like Rock and Bakushin do. Pick for weight and weight distribution instead.
(Jul. 24, 2019 5:35 AM)MagikHorse Wrote:Well, an unbalanced bey has more attack power during contact than a balanced one.(Jul. 24, 2019 1:56 AM)Dash Driver Wrote: But it’s unbalanced and helps Screw’s attack.
Being off-balanced could easily serve to hinder its attack patterns slightly. Horogium/Tempo isn't a particularly good choice for much besides Basalt/Twisted.
From what research I've done many Attack types use lighter disks to slightly increase speed and stay out of the way of its contact points, letting things like Escolpio/Scorpion and Pisces find some use. Honestly, I don't see why heavier ones like Aquario, Bull, or Cancer couldn't do the same thing but with a little more of a punch behind them.
Really, the energy ring is usually the least impactful part of the combination to begin with, so don't sweat it too badly unless you're really trying to min/max it, and then use lighter things for more speed and heavier things for more power. Don't choose an energy ring for its contact points, as contact should be rare for it unless the layer completely fails to protect it like Rock and Bakushin do. Pick for weight and weight distribution instead.
(Jul. 24, 2019 11:49 AM)Dash Driver Wrote:(Jul. 24, 2019 5:35 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: Being off-balanced could easily serve to hinder its attack patterns slightly. Horogium/Tempo isn't a particularly good choice for much besides Basalt/Twisted.Well, an unbalanced bey has more attack power during contact than a balanced one.
From what research I've done many Attack types use lighter disks to slightly increase speed and stay out of the way of its contact points, letting things like Escolpio/Scorpion and Pisces find some use. Honestly, I don't see why heavier ones like Aquario, Bull, or Cancer couldn't do the same thing but with a little more of a punch behind them.
Really, the energy ring is usually the least impactful part of the combination to begin with, so don't sweat it too badly unless you're really trying to min/max it, and then use lighter things for more speed and heavier things for more power. Don't choose an energy ring for its contact points, as contact should be rare for it unless the layer completely fails to protect it like Rock and Bakushin do. Pick for weight and weight distribution instead.
And Horogium/Tempo is so light that the effect is enough to exist and be an annoyance, but not enough to actually be meaningful.
(Jul. 24, 2019 12:42 PM)MagikHorse Wrote:Oh, it’s enough to make a noticeable difference.(Jul. 24, 2019 11:49 AM)Dash Driver Wrote: Well, an unbalanced bey has more attack power during contact than a balanced one.
And Horogium/Tempo is so light that the effect is enough to exist and be an annoyance, but not enough to actually be meaningful.
Maybe L-Drago (lightning or Meteo)
Cancer is also pretty good.