(Apr. 29, 2017 8:21 PM)Ultra Wrote: Any reason why no used attack or L2 or Odin? Based on what i've seen from tourneys where I am L2 is definitely viable.
Well, if you take a look at my report you'll see that my block was actually filled with L2 combos at this particular tournament. However, D2GD just shut them all down completely. We've had some trouble with L2 Hold combos at recent tournaments against Revolve-based combos, but we've all started to learn how to counter them now (D2GD/DHD), so they aren't much of a threat to us. Plus personally, my Hold sucks ... lol. How have things gone at tournaments you've attended with Attack/L2/Odin? Specific match-ups you can remember would be great.
And Mitsu did use Attack in the finals, as well as in block play against me (God Valkyrie). I was able to mount a comeback against his gV with my Deathscyther; after going down 2-0 I adjusted my launch technique and won the last three rounds with only one click lost total. If you look at our other recent winning combinations as well you'll see several different Attack combos (Valkyrie, Minoboros, Lost Longinus, etc). This tournament did have a bit less winning Attack combos than usual, for whatever reason though. That being said, D2 and Deathscyther are consistent across all of our winning combos for as long as I can remember now too.
Odin is too risky to use right now because of how–relatively speaking–easy it is to burst/KO. There's no real reason to use it with Deathscyther (better Stamina) and D2 (same Stamina, better Defense) around. There's a reason why they're banning D2 in Japan and not Odin. Odin also gets completely demolished by L2, so using it at this tournament in my block especially would have been suicide haha. I don't think Odin is bad, but it's hard to justify using it right now from my perspective. If there's any great use for it in the current metagame that I'm missing, please let me know!
(Apr. 30, 2017 5:12 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: Edit: Here's a video of him using Driger S Gravity Xtreme against D2 Spread Revolve. The combo wins quite handily.
Yeah, it doesn't always translate to tournaments like Kai-V said (just like Deathscyther probably losing more often to Attack in testing than it does in tournaments). However, another thing with that specific video is the balance of the D2SR seemed pretty poor; you can tell by how much it was vibrating/moving around right at the beginning of the rounds. If you hard launch that combo (which it looked like he was doing), it should sit still in the centre if it has been properly balanced. It being unbalanced makes it easier to burst. That being said, a moderate/weak launch would probably have been a better idea in that match-up and given D2 a better chance. Banking helps too so you can hopefully distribute the force being applied to the Beyblade away from the sides which makes it harder for it to lose clicks, but not necessarily with Revolve because of how relatively easy it is to KO in comparison to Defense (which is far more popular in WBO events than Revolve with D2).