Really, the main thing I've been pointing out is Round Shell, which is definitely competitive. As Cye put it, it defeated Wolborg, which was a large part of the metagame. That makes it competitive in the first place.
Now, I can't test against Wolborg, we're a bit too late on that part because my Bearing Core is shattered, but previous tests have proved what I've been saying. I honestly don't see why you have such a huge problem against me, Ultra. I will get around to testing against DEMS later today or tomorrow, but I am going to show that what I've been trying to point out to you for some time now is definitely correct.
I brought up Force Smash, and you explained (albeit bluntly) that it wasn't competitive. I asked why, but didn't bring it up again. I brought up Metal Ape, which has been used not only as a Compact AR but for Defense too, and it was thrown away, along with others. Fine, whatever, but not one of the parts I mentioned wasn't used with at least moderate success at a point in time. Testing will help prove what I'm saying, but please stop trying to make every single suggestion that I've made as utter poison to your wonderful and impeccable knowledge of HMS.
Anyways, I'll get around to testing with what I still have (obviously no more survival or normal defense for me, until I can buy a Jiraiya and another Wolborg) later today, if not tomorrow.
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