Still sucks cos it'd be illegal :c
But cool for fun play.
But cool for fun play.
(Nov. 12, 2011 3:51 AM)Hazel Wrote: If the part's success depends on a manufacturing defect or an unintended ability to alter its performance(ie: the intended function of M145 being movement, not static placement), it should be illegal.
Just use another, less "community college liberal arts graduate" Track.
(Nov. 12, 2011 4:15 AM)hammer hades Wrote: Just as something that doesn't belong anywhere, my teachers have 4 PS3s in their meeting room/lounge and trade games with each other, my art teacher told us this
(Nov. 12, 2011 4:17 AM)Hazel Wrote: I was under the impression it was supposed to shfit positions during use, as I'd seen users complain about it doing that. If that is not its intended purpose, I apologize. However, if you get it to stick in a position that is not one of the intended ones, I still feel that may fall just over the line of improper use of the part.
There is a thread for it, let me find it... http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-M145Q-Di...light=M145 this thread has the only official information about M145 I've ever seen, and I cannot read Japanese, so... have at it.
(Nov. 12, 2011 4:15 AM)hammer hades Wrote: Just as something that doesn't belong anywhere, my teachers have 4 PS3s in their meeting room/lounge and trade games with each other, my art teacher told us this
If it doesn't belong anywhere, don't post it anywhere. Especially not somewhere it really, REALLY doesn't belong.
(Nov. 12, 2011 5:41 AM)Hazel Wrote: Wall-Save rebound KOs are actually extroardinarily common with high-recoil wheels, especially against Basalt BD145 variants.
Part of why I like MF-H Death Quetz BD145CS so much is because it doesn't go all the way to the wall in such cases - its low recoil is extraordinarily reminiscent of Earth's.