(Jun. 02, 2016 12:18 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: (Jun. 02, 2016 3:07 AM)Kei Wrote: I still think that it will come, but only at the end of the series as the Beyblade of some huge enemy in the anime. Pretty sure left-spin would be unburstable unless it played itself, so it would be weird if it came any earlier in the series.
Left spin can be bursted through collisions as linear momentum from the opponent will still act as a torque upon the layer. It will just be a lot harder because said opponent's angular momentum will now be working against this torque, not with it.
Basically, only attack types will be able to burst left spin defense types and even they will struggle as almost all of the late game burst possiblity will be gone. Left spin is definitely good for burst defense.
even better dual spin beyblades. were essentially back to plastic "AR's"
so hopefully spin direction shouldn't be limited like in MFB.
had to look up linear momentum, and angular momentum
also considering all that you've said, it would work both ways wouldn't it?
both the right spin, and left spin, in theory shouldn't be able to burst. i think.
right spin Vs left spin
this is of course great for stamina and defense, both being harder to KO, and burst.
but for attack not the greatest, however i guess it gives right spin layers, which are suited for attack but burst to easily an actual chance of winning, by KO'ing the opponent like spriggan.
we're only on the second gen of burst
can't wait to see what the future holds
please, someone sell me gabriel g :'(
i need a hasbro white gabriel g, i'll even buy a broken one.
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