(Oct. 01, 2020 6:15 PM)MagikHorse Wrote:(Oct. 01, 2020 5:00 PM)SupaDav03 Wrote: I’m sure if we polled users here on what’s more exiting: bursting an opponents bey or winning with a LAD OS, burst would win in a landslide. So your “gross overstatement” comment actually seems more like a gross overstatement, lol, but I digress.
You of course poke at one thing and ignore all context. If the tournament is riding on something it's going to be exciting no matter the method that it ends, and I guarantee that both players will be nervously hoping their bey prevails. That's also excluding my King Vs. Garuda scenario, which had LAD wins from something that should not be winning that way at all. I mean, it's Sword-S outspinning Bearing in opposite spin! That's wacky and exciting any way you spin it. That's also ignoring the wild upper attack scenario I threw out, which was just an insane thing to catch on camera and a bigger surprise than any burst would've in that match.
Either way it's the scenario that makes things exciting, not the particular win condition. Bursting isn't much more exciting than any other wincon on its own, and I'd rather see a bey jumping around and KOing another foe than just two beys plinking each other until one of them just falls apart for seemingly no reason.
I did not ignore your other context. I said it was completely valid. It was like my second sentence.
And I disagree it’s the scenario. It’s much less exciting to see a NBA team step out of bounds and turn the ball over on the last possession to lose a title than it is to see them hit a 30-foot 3 pointer to win the game. The event & the scenerio need to come together to make it truly exciting. Can’t be one or the other. It’s both those things in tandem.
You wanna talk about beys “plinking each other” until one wins, that’s the definition of a stamina match. Without burst, thats 50% of what we get. 👎🏼 Also, something being unlikely (Sword-S outspinning Br) doesn’t necessarily make it exciting.
We simply disagree & that’s ok. I don’t think either of us are “wrong” or “right” we just obviously view this topic from different sides of the fence.