(Aug. 28, 2013 1:50 PM)Kai-V Wrote: th!nk, the BeyMap calls you.
Hah, I forgot about that - haven't been beyhunting since that came up, and didn't give that part of the announcement a thorough read seeing as I wasn't particularly interested in MFB at the time. I'll make a note of the relevant parts of the Metal Masters Burn Fireblaze Treasure Trove @ Toys 'R' Us/Westfield Carousel Bey-Drought later tonight or in the next couple of days, haha.
(Aug. 28, 2013 2:19 PM)ShinobuXD Wrote: Hah, I like old MFB too! MF LLD 90 RF is really fun, not to mention tips wear down slower because you can launch stronger.
I never understood why people didn't just use 85 on Lightning. 90 does worse against LTDC, whereas 85 is one of the best setups to combat them if they use RS (something which is extremely difficult to budge with a low recoil wheel like earth). As for RF wear, my prime one stopped working so well yesterday, so I'm down to two mint ones now, I need to stock up - but then I'm basically broke at the moment, so I can't yet.
As for a 'lightweights' format kinda thing, I've always been a big supporter of the idea, and I have some ideas I think will make it workable this time around (as well as feeling that a lot of common doubts about it being a realistic possibility are baseless), after having given it some thought when someone else bought it up with me in private.
I should keep my mouth shut though, seeing as there are still a lot of things I have to work out for my part and I'm stealing that someone else's thunder here by even mentioning it - I've just been having a tonne of fun with it the past few days (take RS, RDF and RB out of the equation and it's the most enjoyable "format" I've played - kinda a slightly more balanced and varied HMS) so it's hard to keep my enthusiasm in check, haha.
I'll just say that a few people (including myself) are working on something along those lines, so be patient and when it actually comes along, get behind it.
Though, if you have a number of metal fury beys as well as some of the better older things (gravity and earth in particular, preferably also libra, as well as R145 and a GB145 or two being pretty much vital), and a sizeable collection in general, and are keen to help with testing for this kinda thing, let me know via PM - depending how things go, an extra hand or two might be useful.