(Jan. 08, 2018 4:49 AM)ptf606 Wrote: No, the better one has a better chance at winning. Launch techniques will also affect the performance. Is Legend Spriggan bursting Blaze Ragnaruk luck? No.
Exactly, the key here is having a better chance. A win is never a guarantee in the game of beyblading, but as you get into the higher tiers of blading you will see that there is a significant skill curve. There will always be an element of luck, as is the case in all sports, because nobody has the fine motor skills to control their rips on a molecular level, and so naturally there will be a wide inconsistency in ripping conditions from rip to rip. You see the same thing in sports like soccer, basketball, baseball, football, etc. In a world series two teams can play 7 games in a row basically trading wins, because each game there are myriad factors that cannot be controlled or predicted by humans that will ultimately affect the outcome.
Ronaldo can't control the impulse he imparts onto the ball with each kick down to the millinewton, so every play will unfold slightly differently, especially when you account for environmental fluctuations such as wind, temperature, atmospheric pressure, and even local magnetic, electric, and, on an almost completely negligible scale, gravitational fields.
If anything, beyblading involves a lot less luck than a TCG such as MTG or Yu-Gi-Oh, where top players reach an impassable skill ceiling and the winner of a game between 2 master players can be predicted with 100% certainly in many cases based on the draw. In beyblading, you can always improve your ripping technique, no matter how clean it may be, and with the number of possible combinations of beys possible in the burst format, it is difficult for any individual blader to fully hone his or her instinct as to how combination interactions could affect the outcome of a match.