Extra thanks to Th!nk. You helped me with this buddy!
::[LTD] Wyvang Discussion::
th!nk Wrote:Wyvang is renowned in Standard and Zero G for its impressive Smash Attack as well as the fact it is the heaviest Chrome Wheel released by Takara. These key traits mean it is hurt noticeably less than many other Chrome Wheels by the loss of Synchrom in their collective transition to Limited, where it still remains among the heavier wheels, with enough weight to even do serious damage to Tall Track Defense given a suitable Crystal Wheel.
In addition to this, Wyvang has access to Dark Knight (at a cost of about 2g total combo weight compared to the heavier Right Spin Crystal Wheels) and is heavy enough to be usable with lighter tracks, most notably CH120.
Of course, Wyvang isn't without its flaws, particularly notable is the massive recoil caused by the chin of the Wyvern design on the Chrome Wheel when hitting lower opponents. This can be mitigated quite effectively by using a track which juts out in that direction, such as R145 or GB145, or using a lower track (eg CH120) to prevent access to at that angle altogether.
The other issue is its rather poor balance as a result of being a Zero G Wheel, resulting in poor Stamina even when compared to other Attack Wheels. R145 in particular can be used to either reduce this issue when oriented suitably, but even this won't let Wyvang outspin anything of note.
Overall, Wyvang is a powerful and rather versatile Attack Chrome Wheel, but also one which requires greater than normal care when choosing parts for Customization.
Fake tests' (Click to View)
Other Users' Tests:
Coach (Click to View)
Tri (Click to View)
Kaizer (Click to View)
Needs Further Testing:
Other Crystal Wheels, especially Dark Knight
Other Tracks: CH120, DF105, 85
RSF setups ala MSF-H Wyvang Wyvang BD145RSF in standard.