(Feb. 21, 2020 11:06 PM)LOL-y Rancher Wrote: TBH, I think the Layer is also highly responsible for Burn Phoenix for being so unbalanced. Like, I know a lot of people blame the Wedge Driver and whilst it's true that Wedge can cause a bey to be unbalanced, there's only so much you can scapegoat before realizing that the Layer is also a major contributing factor.
Sure you can call it a scapegoat, but can you prove that the layer is indeed a significant source of this specific imbalance? Sure, the layer is
a factor, but it is only one of many and one part in this combo (a.k.a. the Wedge driver) is known for causing balance issues exactly like the one seen here regardless of the layer its used on.
So it comes down to this: Why would we ever believe the layer is at fault over a part which we know causes wobbling? The amount of wobbling doesn't look to be too much more than any other combo I've seen using Wedge for its driver, so without any other information on the layer everything points at Wedge as the culprit of the shimmies and shakes Burn Phoenix deals with.
Really, it'd be nice if someone could swap out Wedge for another good stationary driver and see if it still shakes, and by how much. If it's stable (or close enough to it. Balance tuning matters), then it downright proves Wedge as the guilty party and that the layer itself is fine.
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