(Nov. 04, 2011 4:13 AM)Hazel Wrote: (Nov. 04, 2011 4:10 AM)Ryu13 Wrote: I did know what I was talking about, and exactly, Futomos. Pegasis still does attack aggressively when used with the 145 Track. I do understand that the non-gimmicked 145 track is not used very often. I just don't want the 145 non-gimmicked track to be completely undermined, since it is still a top-tier track.
You're recommending a combo from Metal System in the 4D era.
Pegasis is no longer competitive and deserves no mention on any article but its own. 145 is no longer competitive and deserves to have that mentioned. The 145 article, along with most other tracks and such from days gone by, need updating.
Moreover, the 145 track is not what makes Pegasis "attack aggressively" - it's the tip.
and, finally, you specifically mentioned that it performs exceptionally well in the combo you listed - against what, then, does it perform exceptionally well, hmm? Find me one modern Defense combo that it performs well against - bonus points for performing better than current Attack wheels, which are absolutely infinitely better.
What if we're in the 4D era? So what? Doesn't mean that we can't use some old combos that still work. 145 for me is still competitive. It still works well and should have
that mentioned. Great performance should not be ignored, even if it is older. And yes, I worded the part about 145 making Pegasis attack aggressively wrongly. I mean the RF tip, but the 145 assists greatly in that aspect.
Finally, no one in their right mind would put an attack type against a defense type. I did not say that Pegasis was the greatest attack wheel. In fact, it is greatly outclassed, but it is still a memorable combo, and there must be a reason that that combo is still said in the older articles. To add to that, those articles have been updated, and I know because it already has said the Hasbro renames on there. There is a reason that it was not changed. Otherwise it was a mistake. I still believe it to be a good combo. And once again:
No one would put an attack type Beyblade against a defense type Beyblade. The attack type would rarely win unless by sheer luck, or a faulty piece on the defense Beyblade.
And I will stop here, unless you would like to continue.
If you want to continue, let us discuss this via private message. After all, this is not a chat room, and we are filling this up with "spam." This is after all about the Basalt Horogium 145WD Draft, not solely on the 145 Track.