I've just witnessed a repeatedly odd phenomenon while practicing the "Galux Scratch Attack". The attack is listed on the beyblade fansite
http://beyblade32.tripod.com/
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Beyblade32.tripod.com Wrote:When launching your beyblade launch it tilt forward so when you launch your beyblade will attack with its attack ring doing heavy damage.
The launch, when used in a small stadium, can be suicidal as i've learned. Though when experimenting with my abnormally large wooden stadium, i found that the beyblade has a tendency to go forward until it hits a wall, and then after contact it will move in an attack type fashion, only much much slower, and it will lean twards the center. I figured the abnormality of my stadium was to blame, so i tried again in a small container and on my dining room table with the same results (only it didn't do the attack type thing becouse it was flat, and there was nothing to hit). I can sort of understand the attack type movement patterns, due to the leaning recycled from the initial launching, but why does my beyblade thrust so fast when using this attack?
On a side note, this has been posted here instead of Ask a Question, Get an Answer because it's better food for thought than an actual question. Also, i've yet to try this in an official stadium, unless you count multiple times in the MOBILE GEAR. A wonder how using this in a stamina wide or a balance stadium for MFBs would alter this... oddity.
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