(Oct. 12, 2011 5:29 AM)Shika blade Wrote: my bassalt got koed once buy rock capricorne D125R2F.
Hardly the surprise you seem to think that is. Rock's downward curve allows it to deflect taller attack type beys fairly effectively and, while this doesn't work so well if the Rock bey is moving around itself and the opponent is defensive, if there were a moment where Basalt was moving a lot (maybe after a strong hit) and it collided with Rock while Rock was stationary (the instant it reached the top of its butterfly pattern), strong defection would ensue. Combine this with the fact that R2F is only stationary when at the top of its butterfly pattern (or out of spin), meaning that the collision must have occurred near the edge of the stadium and this means that the KO is highly likely. Of course, the situations that led to the KO are very specific so will not occur often but with enough testing of this matchup, it's bound to happen sooner or later.
Note: were Rock on a less aggressive tip, this would not happen as, while Rock would be in its stationary state more often, the out the box Basalt would not receive the hit required to get it moving aggressively.
EDIT: As for Ray, I'm pretty sure it's a better wheel that people think. So long as you don't get the Gill mold of Ray by error (like I did), Ray Unicorno seems to be pretty amazing straight out the box.