I'm sure.
You didn't happen to be playing on a surface exceeding 25 feet in height did you?
You didn't happen to be playing on a surface exceeding 25 feet in height did you?
(Oct. 17, 2011 7:32 AM)OneWingedAngel Wrote: [I need a name for this one]
AR: Trypio
WD: Widest you got
BB: Rock Bison
THE HEAVYWEIGHT:
FACE: MF-H
CW: Bull/Aquario
MW: Basalt/Earth M2
ST: BD145
PT: Heaviest in the series [Eternal Sharp?]
THE UNDERWEIGHT:
FACE: Any plastic
CW: Scorpio/Gemios/Horogium
MW/LW: Lightest there is [Wind?]
ST: Lightest [85?]
PT: Sharp
(Oct. 17, 2011 12:47 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: Instead of calling our fellow bladers liars, can we try to remember that these are wheels we are talking about? As in things that roll... I find it entirely plausible that a wheel can get KOd, catch an edge and roll well in excess of 20 ft in a wide open space like a mall.
(Oct. 17, 2011 2:02 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: Fair enough Hazel, but let's not debate hypotheticals.
How about we just refrain from calling people liars and bring the tone a step closer to civility?
(Oct. 17, 2011 1:01 PM)Hazel Wrote: Also, since Storm has very noticable breaks in the wheel portion, and a thin edge to begin with... zero chance whatsoever of rolling 20 feet. Basalt and Scythe could probably do it, but Storm? Absolutely not.I believe he said Pegasis originally. Also, depending on the surface of the mail, it could have just bounced. He did said MS so if it got kicked by a passerby, that would validate his story.
(Oct. 17, 2011 2:25 PM)Deikailo Wrote:(Oct. 17, 2011 1:01 PM)Hazel Wrote: Also, since Storm has very noticable breaks in the wheel portion, and a thin edge to begin with... zero chance whatsoever of rolling 20 feet. Basalt and Scythe could probably do it, but Storm? Absolutely not.I believe he said Pegasis originally. Also, depending on the surface of the mail, it could have just bounced. He did said MS so if it got kicked by a passerby, that would validate his story.
I have seen a Beyblade get KO'd half way across Kings Games, which would be like 20+ feet. I'm sure it could have gone further if there were not chairs in the way. The combo that was thrown that far across the room was MF-H Earth Cancer (?) UV145SD, so it was significantly heavier than Pegasis 85MS.
There's no need to be hard on someone just because you have never seen it before. This is also a children's game and this thread is for fun. Why be a wet blanket about it?
(Oct. 16, 2011 4:59 AM)Mc Frown Wrote:(Oct. 15, 2011 10:36 PM)th!nk Wrote: @Mc Frown: after looking at trypio I came to the same conclusion, actually, but figured I might be wrong being rusty on physics. Ty for confirmation, explains a lot ahah.
I own Flying Defense :V
Yeah left spin is sorta important.
Also remember is season 1 of the plastic anime Trypio's DOWNFORCE made it hard to beat? It comes with a right SG.