Competitive Metal Fight Beyblade Combos

(Oct. 14, 2010  12:37 AM)jamestiger Wrote: i got 2 you just need a powerful wheel for both of them.1.you need ch120(145)and aqaurio tip(tall) and you have the tallest bey ever!2.90 or 100 and the lowest tip you can find (i prefer a defense tip) and you have the shortest bey ever
... That is so useless. Why would anyone want that ?
also black blade if ur asking if ch120 is better with rf for ldrago and i simply say ch120 is better its implied that im talking bout the ldrago not just ch120 in itself
What gives Aquario T125D Attack type? help here I am new to beyblades ==

Edit:I mean Stamina type
You should read the introductory letter you recieved when you joined.

T125 is good for stamina, and so is D.

Although if you're going by the stats on the box, you should note that they're for the most part completely inaccurate.
ray pegasis T125 RF; it made my bull explode ( fall apart in battle )
(Oct. 16, 2010  7:03 PM)leone Wrote: ray pegasis T125 RF; it made my bull explode ( fall apart in battle )
What Bull ?
OK, so just to clarify, what defines a "Top-Tier" customization?
(Oct. 16, 2010  9:47 PM)Themailman Wrote: OK, so just to clarify, what defines a "Top-Tier" customization?
Customizations that have the highest win rates against other top-tier combinations.
So if I can build a combo that can thrash one of these combos its top-tier?
(Oct. 17, 2010  12:25 AM)Themailman Wrote: So if I can build a combo that can thrash one of these combos its top-tier?

Not neccessarily , but to some extent , yes.It depends waht other Top-Tiers it is being tested on.
Attack defeating stamina proves nothing, as stamina types are not meant to withstand big attacks, and are easily KO'd.

That's just an example, though. Stamina > defence is the same, although due to the metagame, attack beats defence anyway
Cool, thanks for explaining.
So, for maximum accuracy I should test attack vs attack, stamina vs stamina, ect.
(Oct. 17, 2010  3:16 AM)Themailman Wrote: Cool, thanks for explaining.
So, for maximum accuracy I should test attack vs attack, stamina vs stamina, ect.
Attack against Attack does not tell us anything really. Defense is not in such a good position, but Attack types still have to face a top-tier Defense combination.

Stamina against Stamina is right though.
Okay, thanks, I think I get it now.
I think Attack vs. Attack is very reasonable for testing now, as all good Attack Beys achieve splendid results against Defense and Stamina combos, what else is left to beat besides themselves?
(Oct. 17, 2010  6:02 AM)Mc Frown Wrote: I think Attack vs. Attack is very reasonable for testing now, as all good Attack Beys achieve splendid results against Defense and Stamina combos, what else is left to beat besides themselves?

xD It's sad that that actually makes sense. Mind if I use it as a quote for my sig?

And it's actually an interesting idea. What if we managed to get a beyblade that has enough attack to take out defense with enough weight to push out other attackers without the fear of a double K.O.
Actually, Attack Types can easily KO Defence types without trouble. It's just the factor of how consistently they can do it.

Chuck an RF on basically any bey and it could KO almost anything, there are exceptions though. >>
(Oct. 17, 2010  6:19 AM)blah Wrote: Actually, Attack Types can easily KO Defence types without trouble. It's just the factor of how consistently they can do it.

Chuck an RF on basically any bey and it could KO almost anything, there are exceptions though. >>

Well yeah thats what we were saying it might be time to test attack against attack as well lol. Anyways this feels off topic to me so maybe we should stop this conversation here.
(Oct. 17, 2010  6:02 AM)Mc Frown Wrote: I think Attack vs. Attack is very reasonable for testing now, as all good Attack Beys achieve splendid results against Defense and Stamina combos, what else is left to beat besides themselves?

I think this is a valid idea, but I also think it's a lot harder to fairly do Attack vs. Attack testing than it is any other testing. The best way to do it would be with two Bladers, both of which know how to properly do Sliding Shoot or bank.

But even then, because they are moving around so much and are designed to knock out the opposing Beyblade, there is going to be a lot more luck-based wins. Though perhaps testing should involve more than 10 or 20 rounds in this case then to provide a more accurate reading.
(Oct. 17, 2010  6:25 PM)Kei Wrote: Though perhaps testing should involve more than 10 or 20 rounds in this case then to provide a more accurate reading.

Oh the poor RFs...
I made a random attack combo:
Flame Eagle T125 HF/S (in HF mode)

It is odd yet powerfull
Why was libra banned by the wbo? (just curious)
Look at the libra article. It tells you in there.
(Oct. 17, 2010  10:14 PM)BeyFixer Wrote: I made a random attack combo:
Flame Eagle T125 HF/S (in HF mode)

It is odd yet powerfull
Unless you have test results you should not post here. That combination is probably quite bad ...