[Draft]  Ring - The End

The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Blitz, with 3 blades sticking out prominently, and ad 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFb’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is design to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as ot can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou ti activate it’s gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt like jagged design should help repeal opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently.
==Overall==
The End May show promise due to its many similarities to Twisted for Defense, but the gimmick holds it back slightly. Furthermore, it has since been outclassed by Dynamite+F.

As such, the end is for collection purposes only.
(Qn: is the end useless?)
I'd say it looks more similar to Mirage Fafnir if anything.
(Feb. 10, 2022  2:51 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: But round jaggy wall=Twisted clone

I know, but I'm talking about how you compared it with Blitz if I'm honest. And the triangular shape/free-spin is like Diablo Nemesis if anything.
(Feb. 10, 2022  3:08 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  2:51 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: But round jaggy wall=Twisted clone

I know, but I'm talking about how you compared it with Blitz if I'm honest. And the triangular shape/free-spin is like Diablo Nemesis if anything.

Oh Ok. Can you redo the entire thing for me so it flows better?
(Feb. 10, 2022  1:22 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Blitz, with 3 blades sticking out prominently, and ad 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFb’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is design to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as ot can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou ti activate it’s gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt like jagged design should help repeal opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently.
==Overall==
The End May show promise due to its many similarities to Twisted for Defense, but the gimmick holds it back slightly. Furthermore, it has since been outclassed by Dynamite+F.

As such, the end is for collection purposes only.
(Qn: is the end useless?)

The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Mirage, with 3 blades slightly sticking out, and 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFB’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is designed to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as it can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou to activate its gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt-like jagged design should help repel opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently. Even with its issues with LAD though, it is shown to perform better with DB Discs due to their increased weight, for example, Giga.

==Overall==
While The End's gimmick holds it back to an extent, it has shown strength when paired with DB Discs (i.e The End Giga Drift) and is able to counter combos such as Rage Helios Xtreme' 3A. However, it has since been outclassed by the likes of Vanish, Roar and Dynamite+F.

As such, The End is used for collection purposes only.
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:02 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  1:22 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Blitz, with 3 blades sticking out prominently, and ad 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFb’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is design to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as ot can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou ti activate it’s gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt like jagged design should help repeal opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently.
==Overall==
The End May show promise due to its many similarities to Twisted for Defense, but the gimmick holds it back slightly. Furthermore, it has since been outclassed by Dynamite+F.

As such, the end is for collection purposes only.
(Qn: is the end useless?)

The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Mirage, with 3 blades slightly sticking out, and 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFB’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is designed to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as it can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou to activate its gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt-like jagged design should help repel opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently. Even with its issues with LAD though, it is shown to perform better with DB Discs due to their increased weight, for example, Giga.

==Overall==
While The End's gimmick holds it back to an extent, it has shown strength when paired with DB Discs (i.e The End Giga Drift) and is able to counter combos such as Rage Helios Xtreme' 3A. However, it has since been outclassed by the likes of Vanish, Roar and Dynamite+F.

As such, The End is used for collection purposes only.
Wait, Db Disc can't go with Limit Break Layers!
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:27 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:02 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote: The End (ジエンド, Ji Endo) is a [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Ring[/color] released by [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Takara Tomy[/color] as part of the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Burst System[/color] as well as the [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Superking Layer System[/color]. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-175 Booster [color=var(--theme-link-color)]Lucifer The End Kou Drift[/color] on November 28th, 2020.
==Description==
The End is a thick Ring, almost as thick as most double chassis. It has a triangular design, akin to Mirage, with 3 blades slightly sticking out, and 3 smaller blades pointing in the opposite directions nearer the center. Surrounding it is a jagged wall, akin to MFB’s Basalt/Twisted. As part of the Superking Layer System, it is designed to hold A Right/Dual Spin Superking Chip, but not a chassis, as it can only be used with Cho Ou and Kou to activate its gimmick.

In theory, The End’s Basalt-like jagged design should help repel opponents, then as it loses clicks, the wall would drop down and the aforementioned blades and jagged design free spin to parry attacks akin to Tornado Wyvern. While in truth this happens, it can also cause issues to The End combination, as the jagged design reduces LAD, and while meant for defense, is too gimmicky to work consistently. Even with its issues with LAD though, it is shown to perform better with DB Discs due to their increased weight, for example, Giga.

==Overall==
While The End's gimmick holds it back to an extent, it has shown strength when paired with DB Discs (i.e The End Giga Drift) and is able to counter combos such as Rage Helios Xtreme' 3A. However, it has since been outclassed by the likes of Vanish, Roar and Dynamite+F.

As such, The End is used for collection purposes only.
Wait, Db Disc can't go with Limit Break Layers!

They can, it's just that there's a chance that they activate prematurely or don't activate at all.
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:33 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:27 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: Wait, Db Disc can't go with Limit Break Layers!

They can, it's just that there's a chance that they activate prematurely or don't activate at all.
Isn't it illegal??? have you seen people do that in tournaments?
(Feb. 10, 2022  6:27 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  4:33 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote: They can, it's just that there's a chance that they activate prematurely or don't activate at all.
Isn't it illegal??? have you seen people do that in tournaments?

It is illegal in tourneys, yes. But it's been tested by th!nk, so I guess you could put that in there.
(Feb. 10, 2022  6:56 AM)SpeedySuomi Wrote:
(Feb. 10, 2022  6:27 AM)p0l1w4g06 Wrote: Isn't it illegal??? have you seen people do that in tournaments?

It is illegal in tourneys, yes. But it's been tested by th!nk, so I guess you could put that in there.

I can't put that, if it's not tournament legal, in case my draft gets published and some poor soul uses the End on a DB Disc and gets banned