(Dec. 26, 2011 5:37 AM)Dan Wrote: You could try to alter the aggressiveness by launching it in different ways. (Standard launch would probably wear down the Sharp tip before the rubber coating and vice versa) Though, if you'd like a more direct/easier way you can buy another Ray Unicorno. (or "Ray Striker" considering Hasbro CS' tend to be very aggressive)
IIRC:
Booster: Rather aggressive by Takara-Tomy Standards
Starter: Generally calm
Aurora Version: Apparently has great Stamina, noticeably more than the other two Takara makes.
Hasbro: Really aggressive from what I hear.
SonoKong usually abides by the same rules for Takara-Tomy, though I've also heard they are much more aggressive than a Takara-Tomy CS which would be considered aggressive itself.
(Dec. 26, 2011 5:53 AM)Uwik Wrote: Whatzzer: They are just a basic guideline, not set in stone. Of course, there will be many which don't fit into the guideline. It is still quite a safe overall.
Actually Dan is a little senile, the Starters usually have relatively aggressive CS's, whilst the boosters are Semi-Aggro, and the RBV6 ones are calm. Sonokong only released the starter IIRC, so theirs are aggro.
Hasbro's ray striker CS's are usually very aggro, the others vary hugely (more rubber over tip=aggro, tip more visible=calm).
All are subject to variation of course, and as Dan said and Hazel would normally pop in to say, they can all be warn to different states.