(Aug. 04, 2011 3:12 PM)Omega Wrote: (Aug. 04, 2011 3:06 PM)Takblade Wrote: (Aug. 04, 2011 11:23 AM)iBeyblader Wrote: (Aug. 04, 2011 11:07 AM)Takblade Wrote: Regarding the moulds for Earth Eagle (Hasbro), Ray Striker (Hasbro), Basalt Horogium (Takara) and Hell Kerbecs (Takara) how do the moulds differ from their other brands? (compared to Takara/Hasbro (Twisted Tempo)/Sonoking)
Takara's Earth (Mold 1) is better for stamina while Hasbro's Earth is better for defense. (Mold 2)
Hasbro's Ray (Mold 3) is the best mold IIRC. Mold 1 was released in BB-71 Ray Unicorno Starter, and Mold 2 was released in BB-91 Ray Gil 100RSF booster and BB-93 Ray Unicorno Booster.
As for Basalt/Twisted and Hell/Chaos(?), there isn't enough info on their Hasbro release.
Thanks for the information, i'm glad i bought my Ray Striker by Hasbro then.
You're pretty much guaranteed an aggressive CS from Hasbro's Ray Striker. If you want a non aggressive CS (good for stamina/defense customization's) you should get TAKARA-TOMY's Ray Unicorno.
Best aggressive CS: Ray Striker
Best passive-aggressive CS: Ray Unicorno
Best stamina CS: Ray Unicorno - aurora edition
Best defensive CS: RBV6 purple or blue CS
From what I can tell, every last one of them are slightly different, which is weird. I know this only because I have had every CS available.
IMO, as Hasbro's CS wears, it is not as useful as TT's CS, however, for what it's worth, Striker's CS is as aggressive as an RF, but unlike RF, it has less recoil. Again, this is all from my observation. I would suggest reserving Striker's CS out of box for tournaments only so you don't wear it and just practice with RF.