(Dec. 02, 2011 8:30 AM)Hazel Wrote: What is that last combo being used against Driger MS? And what was the combo at 0:36 that KO'd the Samurai Upper combo? Also, what matchup is that at 0:10? And is that a G Upper AR at 0:18?
I can never get over how fun HMS battles are to watch.
>:D Successful conversion is successful.
Holy carp, I think that is a G Upper. What's it doing in an HMS battle? Unless I'm seeing wrong and that's a Metal Spiker, but that looks way too spaced out.
That combo that KO'ed Samurai Upper is a Circle Upper + Grip Flat (UV?) Core combo, though IDK about the WD.
Are you referring to 1:10 for Driger MS? That's a Jiraiya MS (or at least, Jiraiya Blade and Bearing Core 2 with alternate color BP, IDK about Weight Disk).
The matchup is:
Samurai Upper + CWD Defense Ring + (Grip? Looked like a Flat) Flat (UV?) Core
vs.
Metal Defense/Shield (With Driger MS BP) + Circle Wide/Balance + Bearing Core 2.
I wasn't actually there obviously, but this is what I can determine from the video.
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