(Sep. 22, 2011 6:30 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: It looks bearly anything like the bearing core in plastics and HMS generation but what it does it the same.
Fundamentally you have the internal mechanics being similar. An extended shaft connecting to a tip being encased and supported by 1 or more bearings.
How the exterior is like doesnt really matter. What matters is the mechanical design.
Quote:Thank you for the Scythe tests. Anything worth noting on Scythe B: D during battles?
If you do not execute a perfectly straight shot, be prepared to either get KOed or Forced Smash. B:D is actually pretty resistant to force smashing. The tip + height stops the MW from hitting the ground completely when it tilt.
Though its different for Scythe. It just dies easily even with the PC frame being free spinning. I'll test it out with 220 and 230 respectively tomorrow. Drained from continuos testing.