Blade12 Wrote:I always thought heavys sucked since they're so small.
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Someone teach him about this, I'm tired.
Blade12 Wrote:I always thought heavys sucked since they're so small.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:I don't remember how to get the tip to stay out, but if I recall you just have to turn the SG a certain way before placing the AR on ...
Turning the attack ring slightly loose helps. Not all the way, just slightly. I'll go find it and take a picture later.
Blade12 Wrote:I always thought heavys sucked since they're so small.
Blade12 Wrote:I always thought heavys sucked since they're so small.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:I don't remember how to get the tip to stay out, but if I recall you just have to turn the SG a certain way before placing the AR on ...
Turning the attack ring slightly loose helps. Not all the way, just slightly. I'll go find it and take a picture later.
Ok I've found it
[Image: autochange.jpg]
Left: Fully turned
Right: turned for permanent sharp
Blade12 Wrote:I always thought heavys sucked since they're so small.
Small but heavier than the others. Hold it in your hand and compare the weight.
Do you learn basic physics where you come from? If you do then I won't bother to explain further...
Blade12 Wrote:When I make it permanent sharp, you can see part of the weight disk, like the one on the left. The launcher won’t fit unless I turn the AR loose. The AR of right picture doesn’t line up with the spin gear. That’s how mine is and you can’t attach a bit chip because of that. Also, the AR can easily come off…
It’s a bit heavier, not much of a difference.
I know big heavy weight disks are good, but small?
The small heavy weight at a small point will drag the blade down and make it fall over faster. If you stand on one leg you’re more likely to fall over than two cause all the weight is on one leg.
Please explain.
Blade12 Wrote:When I make it permanent sharp, you can see part of the weight disk, like the one on the left. The launcher won’t fit unless I turn the AR loose. The AR of right picture doesn’t line up with the spin gear. That’s how mine is and you can’t attach a bit chip because of that. Also, the AR can easily come off…
Blade12 Wrote:It’s a bit heavier, not much of a difference.Give me a while, I'll work it out and scan it to send to you.
I know big heavy weight disks are good, but small?
The small heavy weight at a small point will drag the blade down and make it fall over faster. If you stand on one leg you’re more likely to fall over than two cause all the weight is on one leg.
Please explain.
Elmo Wrote:spin around with your hands stretched out, and while spinning, pull your arms in and hug yourself. You'll spin faster.I don't really like to use that explanation much, since although it demonstrates the concept well, the Beyblade doesn't really decrease in size during battle (in general).
Cye Kinomiya Wrote:They are smaller and more heavy. This means they make your beyblade have a higher spin velocity than if you put a 10 Wide or something. There are many uses for this sort of thing. Read Brad's article on Compact types.
http://beywiki.com/index.php?title=Compact#Weight_Disks
Elmo Wrote:spin around with your hands stretched out, and while spinning, pull your arms in and hug yourself. You'll spin faster.Yeah. That made me dizzy. It's faster, but still more likely to fall over...
Composer of Requiems Wrote:I can attach bitchip with this, but in any case, do you really need a bitchip?
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Edit: Here. Hope you can read my handwriting. I've never been known for my tidyness.
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x67/f...C03189.jpg
I'm using this particular approach, but there's many ways to show it, just that I'm a lazy bugger. If Spinster's still around I suppose he could point out other ways if he feels like it.
Your point is a different case scenario. What you're telling me is that if your beyblade has a wider base it will be more stable, which is fairly true, since I've often seen my Gaia Dragoon V or DragoonMSUV come to a complete stop still standing up, rather than toppling over. In this case, the analogy should be that a spinning fat person is more likely to topple than a spinning thin person, given that they weigh about the same. It can be easily demonstrated practically and theoretically.
Blade12 Wrote:It’s kind of blurry and I don’t get the math.
I think a spinning thin person is more likely to topple. Now that I think about it, my point is a different case. Lets say there are two rectangular sticks, one fat, one thin. The thin one will topple easier because the weight isn't distributed. But that’s because the rectangle remains the same thinness or fatness from top to bottom, so in that case the thin one will topple, like the thin person since a person is kind of the same from top to bottom. A Beyblade however, is large at the top and gets smaller as it goes to the bottom…so weight in the center will make it stable since weight in the center along with the rest of the center does not get fatter or thinner from top to bottom? But weight not in the center, like outside the center, will weigh it down since there’s nothing under the non-ceneter outer weight to support it?
I can go without a bit chip but it looks nicer with one. I have a new reason for a bit chip now. It’ll add more weight to the center![/color]
King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp
Blade12 Wrote:Which is better?The third customization has much better usage.
AR:Vortex ape
WD: 10 Balance
BB: Draciel F
or
AR:Flame Pegasus
WD: 10 Balance
BB: Draciel F
AR: War Lion (Galeon)
WD: 10-Heavy
BB: Auto Change Base
lost to the above. (Flame Pegasus AR, didn't test the other)
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Yes, but it's still a waste of a BB when you could use such things as Customize Grip instead for this case. Performance will always be worse (both defensively and in endurance) with something as edgy and of low balance as Fortress Base.King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp
But it's really fun to put a bearing2 shaft with bearing core casings in it and surprise people who don't know better =P
King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp ...The little pot of grease it came with (Takara) that you were suppose to apply to the ball bearing made it worse still.
King of Darkness Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Yes, but it's still a waste of a BB when you could use such things as Customize Grip instead for this case. Performance will always be worse (both defensively and in endurance) with something as edgy and of low balance as Fortress Base.King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp
But it's really fun to put a bearing2 shaft with bearing core casings in it and surprise people who don't know better =P
And in any case, I was refering to Draciel F's BB as used in his combos, uncustomized without any other bearing shafts. What would really surprise me the most, would be seeing an experienced player using this BB with anything other than Bearing Shaft 2 (don't even bother with the pure endurance ones on this). In a match, I'd guess they should be able to tell something's up, even if they don't catch sight of the tip before.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Which again, we have better choices for. I mean, it's not even fixed like with Double Bearing BB using DZ S casings...King of Darkness Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Yes, but it's still a waste of a BB when you could use such things as Customize Grip instead for this case. Performance will always be worse (both defensively and in endurance) with something as edgy and of low balance as Fortress Base.King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp
But it's really fun to put a bearing2 shaft with bearing core casings in it and surprise people who don't know better =P
And in any case, I was refering to Draciel F's BB as used in his combos, uncustomized without any other bearing shafts. What would really surprise me the most, would be seeing an experienced player using this BB with anything other than Bearing Shaft 2 (don't even bother with the pure endurance ones on this). In a match, I'd guess they should be able to tell something's up, even if they don't catch sight of the tip before.
And in this case I was talking about attack power.
King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp, so I'm not surprised it lost to the ACB combo. The AR choices weren't very good either, even if you don't factor in how sucky the BB is. None of the 2 is really better.
What type of combo are you aiming for to build?
Quote:But it's really fun to put a bearing2 shaft with bearing core casings in it and surprise people who don't know better =P
Quote:The third customization has much better usage.
Anyway, it's really hard to determine the capability of a Beyblade by battling them all against each other and seeing which wins the most. Beyblade ranking is not a direct ladder, it's an interlocking web. Something which may win a lot may only be winning because it's in a good situation to win.
Blade12 Wrote:Use Draciel S BB instead with 4 metal balls, or 2 with HMC. Use Wide Defense WD, or if you don't have it, MG WD. For the AR you need something more defensive as well, so try both Tiger Defenser and Upper Dragoon (from Driger S and Kid Dragoon respectively).King of Darkness Wrote:Well, Draciel F's BB is a piece of carp, so I'm not surprised it lost to the ACB combo. The AR choices weren't very good either, even if you don't factor in how sucky the BB is. None of the 2 is really better.No, the ACB combo lost to Draciel F's bb.
What type of combo are you aiming for to build?
For the Draciel F base, a defense type.