(Sep. 24, 2011 1:43 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: (Sep. 22, 2011 3:39 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: the metal makes an upper attack almost impossible. Plastic to Plastic contact or even Metal to Plastic contact creates a high class upper attack.
I've managed to lift plastic generation beys with my MFB, but MFB vs MFB Upper Attack seems impossible to me...
i am sorry if i am being rude with this post...
you only have LLD and Hell kerbeks for your MFB beyblades right? if so here is why it seems impossible:
first off, both of those have little to no upper, here is why
hell: slopes are too short and too "rugged" so it is hard to go up them
like flame, hell is "raised" a bit, so even on 85 it can not get under the opponent (earth bull 145WD)
lightning: slopes are really short and partially blocked by Ldrago.
two more reasons why you might not be seeing upper when you battle them:
recoil: both being a high recoil wheel makes it so that they "fly" away from each other before proper contact can be made
opposite spin:
Quote:So I've been reading all the conversations in Mc Frowns Beywiki Draft, about upper attack, and a interesting point that was made was this-
Imagine a car/skateboarder travelling, which will lift the car/skateboard higher- a ramp that approaches from the front head-on, or a ramp that approaches from behind?
The answer is obvious, but what about this- the car/skateboarder is moving at a snail pace(just to exaggerate and to help explain- 0.000001 mph), and the ramp is moving extremely fast (another exaggeration- 10 000 mph), now which one is going to get lifted higher- ramp from front or behind? There wouldnt be much of a difference.
So now back to upper attack, I had just wrote a draft about L Drago 105 F. The slopes it has have the shape upper attack needs, but fails to have upper attack. So now this goes back to the contradiction I had for the ramp- what if the right spin beyblade is launched very weakly and l drago is launched 100%? So I tried it. The result was as I had expected it to be- the right spin beyblade was lifted off the stadium. But how will this help us in a real life battle? It won't, the other person isn't going to launch weakly on purpose.
as for screw, this post by th!nk was kinda based on the experience he has had with screw
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-MFB-Uppe...#pid662523 as you can see, screw doesn't have upper attack, but upper smash (note: it may be hard to distinguish upper attack from upper smash in MFB, but there is a difference)