(Aug. 02, 2012 3:04 AM)th!nk Wrote: Maybe it makes up for it with speed or something, combined with a good shape? Honestly I have no idea but the videos are there and people are getting these results... It reminds me of that video of Tornado R145RF(R2F? IDK) or some similar tornado combo KOing Basalt BD145CS, except in this case more than one person is getting it (and the attacker isn't moving as fast as the tornado combo was).
Could someone try it against Diablo or one of the less overpowered but still defensively-strong synchroms? I'm curious to see what it does against an even heavier opponent (though basalt already gives some indication I'm probably wrong on this).
Also if anyone has been using their cosmic a lot for this combo, and it has visible wear, could you upload clear pictures of that wear?
@bold part- Well, there certainly hasn't been any formal testing on it, but Inguilt posted about his informal tests on the previous page where he mentioned how BADLY Diablo dominated over Cosmic...
But I seriously have to agree that these test are, for the most part, unbelievable!
It has proof, but it still is SO unbelievable!!!
How can something lighter, of basically the same shape and texture, perform better than its heavier counterpart?!
What in the world does it have in it that Big Bang doesn't?!
@Everyone who has Big Bang and Cosmic- Is there any MAJOR difference in their contact points?
Also, check out the lower surface of the wheel to see if there are any differences (because that's the area which makes contact with the opposing bey, if its at that height)
The concept of it making up for the weight with its speed does seem pretty believable if the theory of momentum and inertia was to be believed.... Being lighter, it can certainly move quicker than Big Bang on the same setup; and hence with the extra speed, make up for its weight.
But still, that gives it no real advantage to knock things out quite easily... :\
This is a superbly mysterious part IMO.
To be honest, I believe-
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