I was thinking about something. I'm pretty sure durability is going to be a huge issue here, but it might be possible to make a wheel with two huge wings hinged in the middle. That way, before the match, you can lock it into a certain attack direction. It would be rather useful during HMS era, where spin direction could be freely selected: free selection of smash direction, or to have a defence shape, is convenient.
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No, that's not how they work. It really pisses me off when people come in and start quoting things they have no idea about.
Angular momentum is NOT a physical equation. It is a physical quantity that can be defined with an equation, and if blades are only about angular momentum, it would be horribly boring.
Angular momentum doesn't even come close to defining how blades WORK. All it does is give some contribution to how it moves.
If it's initially a thin stick, but goes PARP and bursts open in the battle, that would be so awesome.
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trueblader Wrote:Bey Brad Wrote:trueblader Wrote:They are not, they just attack on a two dimensional plane. forward, backward, left, right, and diagnol ( probably spelled that wrong but you get the point)
this is not how spinning tops work
no spinning tops work based on a physical equation known as angular momentum, what i said is how the blades move, not work.
No, that's not how they work. It really pisses me off when people come in and start quoting things they have no idea about.
Angular momentum is NOT a physical equation. It is a physical quantity that can be defined with an equation, and if blades are only about angular momentum, it would be horribly boring.
Angular momentum doesn't even come close to defining how blades WORK. All it does is give some contribution to how it moves.
Grey Wrote:An Umbrella Wheel would have great smash and, most likely, defense.
If it's initially a thin stick, but goes PARP and bursts open in the battle, that would be so awesome.