I'll check it out and edit it when I can use my computer (iPod, currently.)
Now I just wanna see what Kei says.
Now I just wanna see what Kei says.
(Dec. 30, 2010 9:09 PM)UnLeAsHeD Wrote: Also if u have a strong arm and a beylauncher u can make RSF move in a flower-like pattern like RF, R2F and CS. I've been doing it alot lately and it avoids attack combos well at the start which is when they have the most power. U can add that if u want, might help
(Nov. 26, 2010 6:28 PM)Ray Joker Wrote: Bottom: RSF
Weight: 0.7 grams
RSF, or Rubber Semi-Flat, is an SF Bottom completely made out of rubber. It is essentially a sharp tip with a flattened rubber end. RSF displays Attack qualities and Defense qualities, moving in a aggressive movement more so than SF. RSF has been tested primarily as a Defense Bottom, as it is less aggressive than RF or R²F and its performance is more similar to RS. It’s drawbacks, however, is that it has shown weaknesses against Left-Spin Beys such as Lightning L Drago, much like RS, and it pales in Stamina when compared to WB, allowing Plastic and Metal Attack Bottoms to outspin RSF quite easily. It has an advantage as a Defense Bottom, however, primarily because of the rubber preventing recoil from Attack Wheels such as Vulcan and Ray.
Due to recent tests, RS has shown to be slightly better than RSF, having higher win rates for the most part in a series of tests comparing the two. However, RSF is still a top-tier Defense Bottom and is on par with CS as a Defense Bottom.
MF isn't even released yet so take the bolded section out. Also put the two paragraphs together cause there's not much point in them being seperate.
Overall:
Ray Gil 100RSF contains valuable and top-tier parts. RSF is the most significant part of Gil, as it is a top-tier Defense Bottom, and 100 is a top-tier Attack Track. While Ray is predominantly outclassed by wheels such as Vulcan and Lightning, and hasn't served a useful purpose against RSF, RS, or CS, RSF and 100 make up for it. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.
I think you need a full stop after when you finish listing the defence bottoms. Also I don't agree with the final sentence, I don't think every blader should own one of these... mainly since Ray and RSF are outclassed even though RSF isn't outclassed by much. I would say something like this for the last line:
Although not an essential purchase with Ray and RSF being outclassed by other parts this is still a good purchase.