I've personally got a few qualms with the LW160 section of this article...
LW160 section states:
Also:
The first point, while specifying the use of LW160 in Left-Spin, does not specify the spin-direction or height of the Beyblade destabilizing it. Were LW160 on a Left-Spin combo facing a lower, Right-Spin Beyblade, then, yes, the LW160 combo would be more likely to be destabilized, with the Right-Spin combo having the advantage of spin-equalization to aid in its destabilizing. However, it's not destabilization that nullifies the Down Force effect in this instance, but rather spin-equalization. Were that same Left-Spin combo faced with another lower, Left-Spin Beyblade, while the lower combo would have the ability to destabilize the LW160 combo, the Down Force effect would still be present, though, it simply wouldn't be as effective because of the height match-up.
Same with the second point, specifying the use of LW160 in Left-Spin, but not the direction of its opponent. Sure, the Left-Spin LW160 combo would probably be more likely to beat out a Right-Spin combo on a Track taller than its. However, as far as I know, we have no testing to show how LW160 performs in Left-Spin against other Left-Spin combos on higher Tracks, so I couldn't say anything pertaining to that with certainty.
Duo Cygnus 160PD = Balance
(Feb. 11, 2013 12:20 AM)UGottaCetus Wrote: This part's counterpart, 160, albeit not having as much Stamina as LW160 in left spin, does not suffer from the same destabilization problems. The Downward Force effect produced by the wings in right spin does not prove greater than 160. Thus, because of the fact that the strong phenomenon produced by the wings is neutralized in left spin due to destabilization, this Track only helps when used on a left-spinning combination in battle against a Beyblade with a taller Track.
LW160 section states:
- > LW160 has better Stamina than 160 in Left-Spin
> LW160 has worse Stamina than 160 in Right-Spin
Also:
- > "Because of the fact that the strong phenomenon produced by the wings is neutralized in left spin due to destabilization, this Track only helps when used on a left-spinning combination in battle against a Beyblade with a taller Track."
- 1. Down Force effect is neutralized in Left-Spin due to destabilization
2. Track only helps when used in Left-Spin against a taller opponent
- 1. Down Force effect is neutralized in Left-Spin due to destabilization
The first point, while specifying the use of LW160 in Left-Spin, does not specify the spin-direction or height of the Beyblade destabilizing it. Were LW160 on a Left-Spin combo facing a lower, Right-Spin Beyblade, then, yes, the LW160 combo would be more likely to be destabilized, with the Right-Spin combo having the advantage of spin-equalization to aid in its destabilizing. However, it's not destabilization that nullifies the Down Force effect in this instance, but rather spin-equalization. Were that same Left-Spin combo faced with another lower, Left-Spin Beyblade, while the lower combo would have the ability to destabilize the LW160 combo, the Down Force effect would still be present, though, it simply wouldn't be as effective because of the height match-up.
Same with the second point, specifying the use of LW160 in Left-Spin, but not the direction of its opponent. Sure, the Left-Spin LW160 combo would probably be more likely to beat out a Right-Spin combo on a Track taller than its. However, as far as I know, we have no testing to show how LW160 performs in Left-Spin against other Left-Spin combos on higher Tracks, so I couldn't say anything pertaining to that with certainty.
(Feb. 11, 2013 12:20 AM)UGottaCetus Wrote: However, LW160 can serve as a replacement for customs that normally use 160, such as Duo Cygnus 160PD, a Balance type combo.
Duo Cygnus 160PD = Balance