Why are Hasbro stadiums bad for attack types and bad in general?
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Hasbro has to conform to Safety Regulations that they have little to no control over, so their Stadia have large walls that block exits, which makes clean KOing almost impossible.
Furthermore, any time they implement a Tornado Ridge, they do it very poorly, so most chances of controlling the Attacker properly are also nullified.
Bowl depth also plays a serious factor - many of their Stadia do not have a bowl deep enough to be conducive to competitive play, if I recall correctly.
Furthermore, any time they implement a Tornado Ridge, they do it very poorly, so most chances of controlling the Attacker properly are also nullified.
Bowl depth also plays a serious factor - many of their Stadia do not have a bowl deep enough to be conducive to competitive play, if I recall correctly.
(Dec. 31, 2011 3:06 AM)Hazel Wrote: Hasbro has to conform to Safety Regulations that they have little to no control over, so their Stadia have large walls that block exits, which makes clean KOing almost impossible.
Furthermore, any time they implement a Tornado Ridge, they do it very poorly, so most chances of controlling the Attacker properly are also nullified.
Bowl depth also plays a serious factor - many of their Stadia do not have a bowl deep enough to be conducive to competitive play, if I recall correctly.
Adding onto that a little more...
They keep the same shape to save money. If they change their shape, they then have to go and get it safety checked to make sure it fits all the regulations of the countries they're selling in.
Is sol blaze worth getting?
sorry, link to that thread please?
for some reason when ever i use it, it says: "no matches found, try again later"
What happens when you "bump†a thread
Oh ok then which Takara or Sonokong stadium should I get? It seems BB-10 is the most recommended but I'm not sure if I'm willing to pay $40-$50 for it so then I saw the BB-41 which I believe is a bit cheaper.
(Dec. 31, 2011 4:08 AM)BobBeyBlader Wrote: Oh ok then which Takara or Sonokong stadium should I get? It seems BB-10 is the most recommended but I'm not sure if I'm willing to pay $40-$50 for it so then I saw the BB-41 which I believe is a bit cheaper.That question should go in Purchase Consultation thread as well.
EDIT: I've beaten you in two threads now lol
That question belongs in the purchase consultation
EDIT Beaten again by zeo abyss... :L
EDIT Beaten again by zeo abyss... :L
if someone who can read japenese can tell me more about this thatg be cool!
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/gan...112dc.html
i think they may be actualy selling the legends set thing
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/gan...112dc.html
i think they may be actualy selling the legends set thing
for those that have a Blue Korean Beypointer how is it? I am getting one through E-Bay
Just the same like a normal one.
(Dec. 31, 2011 4:45 AM)Fury Wrote: if someone who can read japenese can tell me more about this thatg be cool!
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/gan...112dc.html
i think they may be actualy selling the legends set thing
No, they are not selling it. It shows exactly the same thing that I translated in the Diablo Nemesis topic.
As far as I know, there is no difference in the slightest.
I have heard varying reports about rubber density on RS and R145, but I'm not sure if they were ever followed up on. The variation I heard about RS was it being harder, though, not softer.
One user even had an R145 that was completely pliable... J o n, perhaps? Cannot remember.
One user even had an R145 that was completely pliable... J o n, perhaps? Cannot remember.
How about RSF is the rubber softer my Ray Gil is aggressive
Softer rubber=More aggressive.