Okay, this is something I wrote up in about 15-25 minutes. I expect it to be edited mercilessly, but I feel we need to have a Force Smash article.
Here's what I have so far:
However, I have some questions before I go on.
I've never really been sure, but I'm guessing that, like Upper Attack, Force Smash needs to have a more centralized weight for it to work, and that it (Force Smash) indeed disrupts spin when actually used. Is this correct?
EDIT: This probably could've gone in the "Types of Attacks" thread, but whatever.
Here's what I have so far:
Quote:Force Smash is a style of Beyblade attack that uses slopes on the underside of an Attack Ring or Wheel to try to force the opposing Beyblade against the stadium floor and disrupt it’s spin.
Force Smash, in theory, works very well to counter Upper Attack, as Force Smash’s style of attack is the direct counterpart of the Upper Attack style. However, in order to work properly, Force Smash must focus on having heavy weight and being tall in height. In other words, Force Smash needs to be much heavier than the opposing Beyblade, and the Force Smash slopes must be higher than the opposing Beyblades’ Attack Ring/Wheel in order for it to be effective. In addition, both Beyblades must spin in the same direction for Force Smash to work.
Parts needed for Force Smash must in turn be tall and heavy. Because of the lack of heavy enough parts, Force Smash has fallen into disuse.
However, I have some questions before I go on.
I've never really been sure, but I'm guessing that, like Upper Attack, Force Smash needs to have a more centralized weight for it to work, and that it (Force Smash) indeed disrupts spin when actually used. Is this correct?
EDIT: This probably could've gone in the "Types of Attacks" thread, but whatever.