(Jul. 19, 2012 3:58 PM)th!nk Wrote: So, uh, check the testing thread? If you're running this thread you really have a responsibility to do that kind of thing, I mean, if you have the final say, you really have to be completely up to date with what others test and use, at the very least...
Sure. My last list wasn't supposed to be "final", by any means. If Saramanda Saramanda is that good, I'll look into it. Not many people were talking about it, and I don't believe it has placed at any tournaments, so I didn't add it when I made my list.
(Jul. 19, 2012 3:58 PM)th!nk Wrote: The testing thread is there if you want to check it. It doesn't seem to fair too well against attack, but the versatility of dual spin against the broader range of opponents you face in tournaments is very useful, and I'm pretty sure gravity had significantly better stamina than LDD/LDG, so it would likely win a mirror match. Still, look at the results and try it out.
I will. However, I'm more interested in hearing testimonials from experienced users (like Yamislayer) as to
why it is good, and
why it is better than the L Drago Destroy/Guardian version.
I'm assuming that it would not fare as well against Attack, so if that is true, then we must determine: what truly is the advantage of dual-spin? Does it overshadow the defensive properties of L Drago Destroy/Guardian?
A "mirror match' isn't too likely, so I'm not sure if that factor should be considered in determining whether or not to add it (assuming that it would indeed defeat L Drago Destroy or Guardian).
(Jul. 19, 2012 3:58 PM)th!nk Wrote: So would you say MF does not deserve a place? I'm just curious, I don't really have significant experience with the RDF version as I don't currently have a working L/R Launcher (or any right spin launcher) so I can't really test properly.
Do you mean "don't currently have a working L/R Launcher (or any
left spin launcher)"? We're talking about L Drago, right?
Anyways, yes, that's what I'm saying. For that combo specifically, it doesn't. MF can KO Stamina customs well, but so can the RDF version with the added bonus of vastly improved defense, and increased precession time. Additionally, the increased overall Stamina of MF is basically negated due to BD145's tendency to scrape, and it makes little sense to Tornado Stall with an L Drago combo, since you'll just end up spin stealing/equalizing once you reach the centre.
(Jul. 19, 2012 3:58 PM)th!nk Wrote: Everyone else agreed upon it in your absence and it is largely used defensively. A wheel can be both offensive and defensive, it just takes weight (which diablo has). It performed just as well in traditional defensive setups as Death last I checked, so that should be more than enough to settle the matter.
I guess so ... But what do we do? List Diablo BD145RF for both Attack
and Defense? Maybe we could just remove RF from the "defense" version listed. I challenge anyone to contest that Diablo BD145RF is a "defense" type lol.
(Jul. 19, 2012 3:58 PM)th!nk Wrote: Re: RSF: Reason it aint up there is RDF and RB, and even RS in some cases. In testing it always performed at best only barely above CS in terms of pure defense, and it is barely used nowadays from what I've seen.
So if RSF is supposedly better than CS, why is it not on the list? It doesn't matter if it is used widely or not.
Ingulit Wrote:The only real testing was me doing some solo spin tests that showed Hades gave Phantom an extra minute of solo spin time. This weekend I'll do some comparison tests to see if Hades and PD really are top-tier worthy. On a side note, I love having two Phantoms :3
I might test Hades myself as well this weekend.
I do too, but I've used them so much that I think it might be time to order another one! haha
Ingulit Wrote:You're very right about RS's stamina being piss poor, there is no questioning that. In my experience, however, it's one of the few tips that I have difficulty KOing with Flash when I'm using Duo and Death on either BD145 or (especially) E230; RB and RDF aren't particularly easy to KO, but they're farrrr easier than RS. I'm not sure Duo and Death have the weight to stop the train that is Flash on anything less defensive than RS (of course, then they have to OS it...).
We should do some tests to determine precisely what RS's Stamina is like against popular Attack combos. This, to me, will determine whether it should stay or not.
th!nk Wrote:Even round wheels on RF are anti attack, and many do it better than diablo at the cost of not being able to handle stamina (and therefore more like a defense combo). Diablo+RF could definitely go on balance though, but it still needs to be on the defense list unless you also remove death, but for that to happen, they have to be no longer competitive in defense setups.
Diablo + RF (BD145RF, in particular) is an Attack combo in every sense of the word. It's level of versatility is exceptional, so Balance may actually be the best place for it.
th!nk Wrote:As for TH170 on Flash, again, I don't think it is effective against enough things to be on the list. It's a niche setup, and unless E230 IS everywhere, it isn't competitive. Even if we aren't supposed to consider distribution but the fact is it is an exception to that case... That said, we are determining what is COMPETITIVE, and what is/isn't competitive will depend on part distribution anyway. I know there's no point arguing with you over this, though.
How does part distribution determine what is/isn't competitive in this context? We are taking a look at the metagame from a macro level, at a vantage point where micro factors such as player skill/part distribution/etc. are irrelevant; what matters is what customizations we can objectively determine are the "best".
What I'm trying to say is not that TH170 should necessarily be added right now, but that factors such as those listed above should not be what keeps it off the list. What should keep it off the list is whether or not it has a highly competitive use. I think it does because it probably isn't as "niche" as you're making it out to be: for example, don't you think it would also fare well against TH170/230 Stamina combos?
Galaxy Wrote:Kei: We're having a lot of excellent results during our tournaments. A personal experience during a training session:
Tanuki (MF-H Diablo BD145 RF) vs Galaxy (Duo BD145 RB) : Galaxy wins 0-3
Galaxy (MF-H Diablo GB145 RF) vs IPTBladerStyle (MF-H Duo BD145 RB) : Galaxy wins 3-2
Yes, I know that it's a short test during a training session, but it's just to clarify my experience with GB145. I don't know if it is the best choice for Diablo. th!nk said me about R145, I haven't tried it yet. But GB145 makes a great difference as you can see!
Regardless of what these results tell me/don't tell me (I'd have to see them happen in person, honestly, so that I can observe the technique of both Bladers), your original point is fair. Even if something other than BD145 isn't the best Track for Diablo in general, you might not always need the extra weight/size/etc. that it provides, and in some situations (as you talked about), it could even be detrimental. So, I do think another 145-height Track should be added. Whether or not it should be GB145, I don't know.
Galaxy Wrote:Kei: MF, here, is always risky! As I said, I'd only play MF when I'm 100000% sure that my opponent is going to play a DEF or STM customization. RF vs MF... we know the results ! But, maybe it's because of our aggressive MG. Maybe it's perfect for yours, it's just inconsistent for ours
I prefer a weak shoot with a DEF combo. I prefer a lot of grip with an RB\RDF\etc., hoping to stay in the stadium until the end. A weak shoot with an MF against an RF, here, means a 3-0 win for the RF's user!
Ah! I think you may have misread the combo which I added. It was Metal Face/Metal Face-Heavy L Drago Destroy/Guardian BD145
RDF not MF. This should clear things up for you.