(Mar. 15, 2012 10:46 PM)Shabalabadoo Wrote: (Mar. 15, 2012 10:35 PM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: The theory behind recoil in Hasbro meta is that because KOs are not really possible, self-KO is also not really possible, and the stamina-killing effect that recoil produces, coupeled with attack tips with higher stamina (like SF) would allow an attack type to win. This does not work in TT meta, as high recoil results in self-KO.
The "Stamina Killing effect" is what happens to your beyblade, not the other.
I'm not quite sure I understand what your whole take on it is, do you mean that you want your Beyblade to fly back against the wall and back in order to hit more frequently?
Precisely. I am writing an analysis of the tier list as well, and when completed, it will basicly summurize why certain things are different in the hasbro meta when compared to the standard meta. Recoil will be a large part of that analysis. But as you can see, alot more work needs to be done in writing it.
HUGE EDIT:
(Mar. 15, 2012 10:48 PM)apple1075 Wrote: The stamina bey would still have more stamina so surely it would win
There are many ways to approach this. One theory is that the rapid movement combined with high recoil has enough power to knock the enemy bey off balance. At the same time, both beys experience the stamina kill effect, as the high recoil bey initiates the recoil, and then both beys are sent rapidly flying around. Generally, a stamina type will be lighter, so it is likely to take a much harsher bashing-from-the-thrashing
To reach maximum output, the idea is to make the high recoil attack bey heavier, so that it has more inertia than its opponent. The other is that semi-aggresive and controlled movement combined with high recoil should produce the desired result. It was clear from the beggining that ___Rock___SF performed well in hasbro meta. Rock Bull/Aquario/Gasher mid-height SF combos work best. To high and your metal wheel wont make contact. To low and stadium scrapes will occur. MFs are hard to get, but if you have one, slap it on your Hasbro attack type. More stadium grip would also be effective, in theory, however the results we have seen for RF and the like were not great, but not bad either (atleast so far). Rubber flat tips arent as bad as people assume, but F, HF, HF/S, and WF are generaly more perferd and are better options at this point and time. RSF would be ideal, if Hasbro even releases it that is...