(Dec. 11, 2019 10:36 PM)Wombat Wrote: While it does make matches more difficult to judge, I'm not sure whether the wall bounce rule needs to go away. I think it was actually created because of Layers like Judgement and Zwei, since they hit so hard that opponents were more likely to bounce back in than stay out, whereas in any other stadium they just would have been extra-KOed, rather than somehow still considered in play. From the opposite side of the coin, it also feels unfair if you effectively KO a lightweight opponent like Balkesh 2 or 3 times with a Judgement combo but it keeps bouncing back in to eventually win a matchup that it really shouldn't have. The only argument that really makes me consider removing the rule is Kei's comment that doing so "doesn't negatively impact attack types as much as you might think" which I'm a bit skeptcial of, so I'd prefer to see some tests demonstrating this to be sure.
To be honest, I'd much rather watch a replay of a battle to see which Beyblade bounced off the back wall first than watch a replay to see who outspun whom.
So I decided to do a little testing to see how often the “bounce-back” comes into play and how it effects the outcome of the battle.
“Bounce-back”: bey hits the back wall of stadium pocket and re-enters the ring continuing to battle.
I did three rounds of testing. Testing was done in a TT standard stadium. Each round of testing consisted of 20 matches.
Round 1:
JJ.0B.X’ vs aB.0B.At
In 20 rounds the “bounce-back” occurred 2x (10%).
1) JJ exited ring, bounced off back wall of the pocket then re-entered ring knocking B3 out.
Result: JJ earns 2 points instead of B3
2) JJ exists ring, bounces back in but loses on survivor finish
Result: Balkesh earns 1 point instead of 2.
Attack bey is helped by “bounce-back” not hurt by it in this round.
Round 2:
JJ.0B.X’ vs HP.10P.Lw Sen
In 20 rounds the “bounce-back” occurred 4x (20%)
1) JJ exits ring, re-enters and KOs HP
Result: JJ earns 2 points instead of HP
2) JJ exits ring, re-enters but loses on survivor finish
Result: HP earns 1 point instead of 2
3) JJ exits ring, re-enters and wins by burst finish
Result: JJ earns 2 points instead of HP
4) JJ exits ring, re-enters and wins by burst finish
Result: JJ earns 2 points instead of HP
Attack bey once again benefited from continued play after “bounce-back”
Round 3:
JJ.0B.X’ vs LS.Bl.Dm’
In 20 rounds “bounce-back” occurred 1x (5%)
1) JJ exits stadium, re-enters but loses on survivor finish
Result: LS earns 1 point instead of 2
Again, attack bey is aided by “bounce-back”
So after 60 rounds the “bounce-back” only occurred 7x in my test (12% of the time). In all instances the attack bey benefited from the continued play.
From what I could see in my own tests, the assertion that “it doesn’t negatively effect attack beys as much as you might think” seems to hold true.
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