I don't understand..
LT kills 230, and you say 230> LT and this combo is solely devised to kill LT but you say LT > Hero? ..
LT kills 230, and you say 230> LT and this combo is solely devised to kill LT but you say LT > Hero? ..
(May. 04, 2011 12:24 AM)Pockyx3 Wrote: Also, as expected, Earth Bull 230WD wiped the floor with Hero.
(May. 03, 2011 11:17 PM)Pockyx3 Wrote: "Bluezee-like results" It's as if you and he himself are comparing him to a god of beyblade. Also, it's an attack type, it's not a completely new thing that has just been introduced to us. Unless the whole Torontonian beyblading population doesn't know how to shoot an attack type, I'd say we know pretty well how to use it.
Lightning Tank in the end, is a top tier attack type beyblade, not the new MF Libra CH120RF in our metagame.
(May. 04, 2011 12:24 AM)Pockyx3 Wrote: LT > 230 > Hero > LT.I think it is better written separately:
(May. 04, 2011 12:36 AM)Pockyx3 Wrote: We even have an answer to right spin attackers actually, you just need a L/R beylauncher and switch the spin direction during tournaments.
(May. 04, 2011 12:43 AM)Kei Wrote:(May. 04, 2011 12:36 AM)Pockyx3 Wrote: We even have an answer to right spin attackers actually, you just need a L/R beylauncher and switch the spin direction during tournaments.
Aha! That's true! Don't know how I forgot about that. That is part of the reason why I wanted to test Gravity Perseus as a Defense type in the first place.
(May. 04, 2011 12:33 AM)Kei Wrote: This is cool. I've always wanted to try using Gravity Perseus as a Defensive Wheel, but never got around to actually doing it.
(May. 03, 2011 11:17 PM)Pockyx3 Wrote: "Bluezee-like results" It's as if you and he himself are comparing him to a god of beyblade. Also, it's an attack type, it's not a completely new thing that has just been introduced to us. Unless the whole Torontonian beyblading population doesn't know how to shoot an attack type, I'd say we know pretty well how to use it.
Lightning Tank in the end, is a top tier attack type beyblade, not the new MF Libra CH120RF in our metagame.
Thank you for this. I've been saying since he posted about it: MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF is simply an upgrade to the classic MF Lightning L Drago CH120RF. It's an evolution, not a revolution.
Anyways, here are my results. I apologize for only doing ten tests for each set of results, but I only have one LRF and don't want to wear it down too much:
MF-H Gravity Perseus AD145RS (Left Spin, Defense Mode) vs. MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF
MF-H Gravity Perseus AD145RS: 9 wins
MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF: 1 win
Gravity Perseus win percentage: 90%
And just for comparison, I tested this in right spin:
MF-H Gravity Perseus AD145RS (Right Spin, Defense Mode) vs. MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF
MF-H Gravity Perseus AD145RS: 1 win
MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF: 9 wins (5 OS, 4 KO)
Lightning L Drago win percentage: 90%
The difference is night and day.
People haven't been paying enough attention to RS lately, I think. It completely neutralizes Lightning L Drago when in left spin. Now, what would be the counter to this aside from a Stamina custom? Obviously, a right spin Attacker.
(May. 04, 2011 2:47 AM)Mr. N Wrote: I don't understand how this combo is getting such high win rates. In my testings, LT just knocked it off balance and out-spun it if it didn't KO it.
(May. 04, 2011 2:47 AM)Mr. N Wrote: I don't understand how this combo is getting such high win rates. In my testings, LT just knocked it off balance and out-spun it if it didn't KO it.
(May. 04, 2011 2:54 AM)Bluezee Wrote: That is because:
1. He is using sliding shoot
2. He isn't using LRF
3. And yeah, something is off.
This combo really makes me laugh because it has such horrible balance that its ridiculous. But instead of speaking on it, I will post my results.
(May. 04, 2011 3:05 AM)Kei Wrote:(May. 04, 2011 2:47 AM)Mr. N Wrote: I don't understand how this combo is getting such high win rates. In my testings, LT just knocked it off balance and out-spun it if it didn't KO it.
This is what happened when MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF faced it in right spin, but in left spin it was never destabilized very much, I found.
(May. 04, 2011 2:54 AM)Bluezee Wrote: That is because:
1. He is using sliding shoot
2. He isn't using LRF
3. And yeah, something is off.
This combo really makes me laugh because it has such horrible balance that its ridiculous. But instead of speaking on it, I will post my results.
Umm, Bluezee, I banked and used LRF for my results. Nothing seemed to be "off". The balance issues were only evident when used in right spin.
(May. 04, 2011 3:13 AM)Bluezee Wrote: I wonder how you might be launching then. Is there a video of your launch anywhere? I am curious to see how you go about doing this.
(May. 04, 2011 3:16 AM)Kei Wrote:(May. 04, 2011 3:13 AM)Bluezee Wrote: I wonder how you might be launching then. Is there a video of your launch anywhere? I am curious to see how you go about doing this.
I don't think I have a set "launch style". It is just sort of whatever works for the situation.
For my tests, I was facing the wall and simply banked MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF to the place on the stadium where it was least likely to make immediate contact with MF-H Gravity Perseus AD145RS before it even touched the stadium.