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(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: This is BeyBlade Product 71 and it is of the Hybrid Wheel System.Unnecessary. Also, Beyblade has only one capital 'b'.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: The clear wheel has three notches emulating a Unicorn's horn, the symbol of its design it is influenced by.Very poorly worded.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Translucent Green is the predominant color of Unicorno."The original release of Unicorno was green."
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Ray is consisted of a three-winged design with two square indents and seperated protrusions to provide Smash Attack."Ray has a..." or "Ray consists of..." are better. "is consisted of" is grammatically incorrect.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Each protrusion has a flat front with a tip slightly slanted upwards on the end.Ray does suffer from some recoil, but this problem can easily be rectified with both MF and RF.You're missing a space after the full stop (period).
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Paired with the right Track, Ray can provide a ferocious Smash Attack. Although a formidable Attack wheel, it is outclassed by Vulcan and Lightning in attack.While Ray does provide adequte Smash Attack, it is outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as Vulcan and Lightning.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Mold Variations:Lots of problems here. Type out "second".
The first mold of Ray can be found in the starter pack released by Takara-Tomy. This mold had breakage problems and was later rectified by the release of the 2nd mold. The second mold can be found in the Booster, Ray Unicorno Aurora Version, Ray Gill 100RSF and the SonoKong Starters. The second mold is heavier thus reducing breakage.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Use in attack customization:Why do you say to use Ray with a metal face earlier, and then don't use one with this combo?
Ray is best utilized with a low track: Ray Unicorno 100RF
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: As its name suggests,it it is a Sharp tip coated with rubber.Missing a space after the comma. You also say "it it is". Additionally, this sentence does not make sense, strictly speaking. There is nothing to suggest the coat to be rubber.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium, which helps reduce the loss of spin velocity. When launched without banking, its movement is similar to that of the Sharp series bottoms. When launched with banking or on the outer section of the stadium, the tip has a large amount of traction against the stadium floor, resulting in a such a fast and powerful attack pattern similar to RF and R²F. Due to the versatility of this tip, it is chosen for Defense, Attack, and De-stabilizer combinations.Overall, poorly worded.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Use in Attack Customization:Pick one and write an introductory statement.
MF Vulcan Horuseus 85CS, MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Use in Defense Customization:Needs an introductory statment.
MF-H Earth Bull GB145CS
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Use in Destabilizers:Until and unless we decide destabilizers are a different type, this is an attack combo. This is therefore unnecessary. If you want to use it, put it under attack and make a note of it being a destabilizer in the introductory statement.
Flame Cancer 90CS
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: D125 is the staple track for mid-height attackers, CS is a very versatile tip.You need an "and" in there.
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: Although Ray has left much to be desired, D125 and CS make up for it."Although Ray leaves much to be desired..."
(Dec. 18, 2010 7:16 AM)ThePatrick Wrote: This is a must buy for Attack enthusiasts.Is this true? From what I've seen, people don't seem to actually use it for attack, prefering RF and R2F. They seem to use it for defense more often than attack.
(May. 27, 2011 12:01 AM)renovawolborg Wrote: I tested the defense combo and it's more like a balance combo because if you think of it this way, CS is basically just SD with rubber wrapped around it. it is really for attack but for defense, you should you RS instead because R(ubber) S(harp) creates alot of friction while CS creates less friction because it has plastic too besides rubber. As described in your article as "SD with a rubber coat), SD is made from plastic and when it is launched, it may have a chance of landing on the plastic tip and it may also land on the rubber part, hence having to make a gamble during each battle. So, CS should only be used when RS is not available.