[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Takara Tomy’s Rage is an attack-type Ring. The ring features a white color with two large blades sloped downwards that have metal dragon heads at the front of each. The Rage Ring features a gimmick: It is the first Ring to feature metal in its design, that metal being the dragon heads. [/font]
[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]In theory, the metal included on the Rage Ring would give it higher attack power. In practice, this theory holds. The Rage Ring has higher attack power as a result of the metal dragon heads. The upper attack shape of the Rage Ring gives this Ring great attack power, especially when paired with the 3A Chassis. It’s KO attack, specifically, excels, directly outclassing Zwei, another great KO attacker, for KO attack.[/font]
[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Rage Ring is designed to be used with 3A so that the Ring aligns with the Chassis to give great attack power. This alignment in practice makes Rage great for mobile attack combinations on 3A. Rage can also be used on 2S for stationary attack combinations.[/font]
Use in Mobile Attack Combinations
The Rage Ring can be put to use on the attack combination Rage Diabolos/Fafnir/Longinus/Helios Ultimate Reboot’/Quick’/Jolt’/Evolution’ 3A. On Quick’/Jolt’/Evolution’, when given a sliding shoot, gives great KO attack. On Ultimate Reboot’ specifically, when given a flat launch, the Rage combination can hit a wall and KO any opponent in the center. A sliding shoot can also be given if doing a flat launch is too inconsistent for certain players.
Overall
Takara Tomy’s Rage Ring features a design that gives it top tier attack power for Knocking out its opponents at the time of this writing. It’s attack power is equal to or better than Judgement for attack.
Because of this, Rage is a must have for competitive bladers.
Feel free to suggest how I can improve this draft. It would greatly be appreciated.
[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]In theory, the metal included on the Rage Ring would give it higher attack power. In practice, this theory holds. The Rage Ring has higher attack power as a result of the metal dragon heads. The upper attack shape of the Rage Ring gives this Ring great attack power, especially when paired with the 3A Chassis. It’s KO attack, specifically, excels, directly outclassing Zwei, another great KO attacker, for KO attack.[/font]
[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Rage Ring is designed to be used with 3A so that the Ring aligns with the Chassis to give great attack power. This alignment in practice makes Rage great for mobile attack combinations on 3A. Rage can also be used on 2S for stationary attack combinations.[/font]
Use in Mobile Attack Combinations
The Rage Ring can be put to use on the attack combination Rage Diabolos/Fafnir/Longinus/Helios Ultimate Reboot’/Quick’/Jolt’/Evolution’ 3A. On Quick’/Jolt’/Evolution’, when given a sliding shoot, gives great KO attack. On Ultimate Reboot’ specifically, when given a flat launch, the Rage combination can hit a wall and KO any opponent in the center. A sliding shoot can also be given if doing a flat launch is too inconsistent for certain players.
Overall
Takara Tomy’s Rage Ring features a design that gives it top tier attack power for Knocking out its opponents at the time of this writing. It’s attack power is equal to or better than Judgement for attack.
Because of this, Rage is a must have for competitive bladers.
Feel free to suggest how I can improve this draft. It would greatly be appreciated.