Okay, since little to no testing exists for Bakushin...
MF-H Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF...
I've been experimenting heavily with quasi-attack/ attack/defense hybrids lately, as such I think this (Bakushin) is a very good vehicle for such... It's somewhat stout, good weight distribution/balance (helps with stamina), add a MF-H to make up for the power/(weight in this case) creep that happens in ALL customizable games as time goes by, and a BD145 to boost defense, lower Center of gravity and overall profile, and RSF for versatility, Defensive while able to get movement when needed... the result is a low, bowl shaped Bey that resists smash somewhat well..
MF-H Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF vs MF Beat Lynx GB145R2F
Bakushin 18-25 (saved by the wall several times) -launched banked
Beat 7-25 (2 OS)
Bakushin 72%
Then I decided to try Bakushin with an HF/S tip, which held onto the rim of the stadium really well.
MFH Bakushin Susanow BD145HFS vs MF Beat Lynx GB145R2f
HF mode (banking)
Bakushin 10-10
Beat 0-10
S mode (banking)
Bakushin 8-10
Beat 2-10
Overall Bakushin 90%
MFH Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF vs MF VariAres R145R2F (right spin)
Bakushin 14-20
Vari 6-20
Bakushin 70%
More tests to follow... Also I really hope I don't have to do like 900 videos again like the last combo I presented, so if all you have to contribute is "thats impossible" or some presentation of ill-founded logic based on 9th grade introductory Physics... please REFRAIN unless YOU, YOURSELF have indeed tried THIS EXACT combo, AND can use an RSF like an RF tip, a worn one anyway...
All tests with standard procedures
MF-H Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF...
I've been experimenting heavily with quasi-attack/ attack/defense hybrids lately, as such I think this (Bakushin) is a very good vehicle for such... It's somewhat stout, good weight distribution/balance (helps with stamina), add a MF-H to make up for the power/(weight in this case) creep that happens in ALL customizable games as time goes by, and a BD145 to boost defense, lower Center of gravity and overall profile, and RSF for versatility, Defensive while able to get movement when needed... the result is a low, bowl shaped Bey that resists smash somewhat well..
MF-H Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF vs MF Beat Lynx GB145R2F
Bakushin 18-25 (saved by the wall several times) -launched banked
Beat 7-25 (2 OS)
Bakushin 72%
Then I decided to try Bakushin with an HF/S tip, which held onto the rim of the stadium really well.
MFH Bakushin Susanow BD145HFS vs MF Beat Lynx GB145R2f
HF mode (banking)
Bakushin 10-10
Beat 0-10
S mode (banking)
Bakushin 8-10
Beat 2-10
Overall Bakushin 90%
MFH Bakushin Susanow BD145RSF vs MF VariAres R145R2F (right spin)
Bakushin 14-20
Vari 6-20
Bakushin 70%
More tests to follow... Also I really hope I don't have to do like 900 videos again like the last combo I presented, so if all you have to contribute is "thats impossible" or some presentation of ill-founded logic based on 9th grade introductory Physics... please REFRAIN unless YOU, YOURSELF have indeed tried THIS EXACT combo, AND can use an RSF like an RF tip, a worn one anyway...
All tests with standard procedures