MF-H Gravity Perseus BD145MF testing!

equipment used:
MFB ATTACK STADIUM
beylauncher and beylauncher L
the concept of this bey is quite simple. I did testing on this with an RF but because of its high amount of weight the RF didn't move as fast as it would next i tried it with an F tip but it cost a lot of stamina and control then i decided to use an MF since 1.MF hasnt bee tested as much and provides a lot of speed and power
2.and it gives more stamina and more control then an F tip
the reason i used the BD145 is that it basically stops other attack types from attcking as much and causes them to lose spin at contact it absorbs the shock of the attack giving the bey an exceptional amount of defense and gravity with its smash attack was a good pick.


here are some results:
MF-H Gravity Perseus BD145MF VS MF Meteo L-Drago 100RF:
Gravity: 7 wins 5 KO's
Meteo: 1 win knockout (result of attackers against the BD145)
3 draws


MF-H Gravity Perseus BD145MF VS MF Earth bull GB145RSF (do not ask me to test it against the this track and bottom because i borrowed them for a while):
Gravity: 5 wins 3 KO's
Earth: 3 wins 1 KO
1 draw

MF-H Gravity Perseus BD145MF VS MF burn bull DF145WD:
Gravity:7 wins all KO's
burn:2 wins

editing has been done

I will post more results after this thread progresses add your own results and tell me how this combo worked for you!
As you can see it does well against all types of beys and does very well
Out of 10 or 20! Why can't you guys do that first off and have to be told!?
New thing called spoilers.
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Posting-Results
Re-do draws, seriously.
Why would you use an MF on a stamina combo? Also DF145 is outclassed.
(Feb. 21, 2011  11:52 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Why would you use an MF on a stamina combo? Also DF145 is outclassed.

its an attack combo! and i dont understand dan's question
quite gud!! just that you shud have followed the system of 'wins out of 10 battles, out of 20 battles'.
Gibraltor
Yup!! even I felt the same
sorry in the future I will use the out of 10 system or out of 20! Smile
Dan means that you should put the results in spoiler tags, also to re-do all the tags. Also, Why so much weight on an attack type?

Metal Face - Heavy - Wow, The heaviest Face.
Gravity - One of the heaviest Metal Wheels
Perseus - Really Heavy Clear Wheel
BD145 - Heaviest Track
MF - IIRC, 2nd heaviest bottom, after MB.

Besides, MF is not merely as fast as RF, But the stamina makes up for it.
So what? MF Gravity Perseus R145RF is also an example of a heavy attacker, attack types can be heavy and still be good...
This combo weighs about 50 grams while that weighs only 41 grams in the most
9 grams is a large difference you know
And I don't get it is it supposed to withstand attackers while outspinning defense and knocking qout stamina?
And also is ther proper attack speed for this blade cos i don't think a beyblade with almost full weight focused on the inside moving like an attack type especially with MF?
(Feb. 22, 2011  5:33 PM)Ray Unicorno. Wrote: So what? MF Gravity Perseus R145RF is also an example of a heavy attacker, attack types can be heavy and still be good...

Yeah, They can. But R145 is the second heaviest and Metal Face is the second heaviest Face, MF Gravity Perseus R145RF Is just heavy enough to knock out Defense types. Also RF is pretty fast moving and can take the weight of 40 grams and still go real fast, While MF can take the weight but go real slow, even slower than it actually goes.
(Feb. 22, 2011  5:40 PM)Aquila112 Wrote: This combo weighs about 50 grams while that weighs only 41 grams in the most
9 grams is a large difference you know
And I don't get it is it supposed to withstand attackers while outspinning defense and knocking qout stamina?
And also is ther proper attack speed for this blade cos i don't think a beyblade with almost full weight focused on the inside moving like an attack type especially with MF?

thats the reason I used those parts and I even explained why MF provides a lot of power and exceptional speed compared to the RF on this particular combo RF doesn't take weight very well so MF makes up for that in this combo MF provides enough stamina to outspin defense types and provides enough power for the heavy parts to KO the stamina types easily against attack types Mf outspins it and BD145 absorbs shock from most attacks so attack types wont manage to KO this combo its perfect for any type of bey You put it against!
wait so your saying f had less stamina than a rf
(Feb. 23, 2011  10:48 PM)shadowleone0110 Wrote: wait so your saying f had less stamina than a rf

Try Reading. He has used Metal Flat(MF) Not Flat(F)....
Hmmmm.... nice results.... you should look into the Advanced Forum for the Standard Testing Layout. Also instead of using Meteo, use Lightning.
Please test against the top tier combos mentioned in this thread

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Competit...bos--20386

Like Ultrablader said DF145 is outclassed by 145 so please use it instead of DF145 In your Burn Bull combo

i hope some good results come

thanks bro
(Feb. 24, 2011  2:33 AM)BeyBladestation Wrote: Hmmmm.... nice results.... you should look into the Advanced Forum for the Standard Testing Layout. Also instead of using Meteo, use Lightning.

yeah I didnt have a lightning L-drago at the time I'L post results of it against lightning! Smile
Hmmm
Seeing as how u have MF, then u should have 90 (im assuming). Could u try a low track stamina and possibly defense. Earth/Burn Bull 90WD.
(Feb. 27, 2011  1:08 AM)Killer Beafowl Wrote: Hmmm
Seeing as how u have MF, then u should have 90 (im assuming). Could u try a low track stamina and possibly defense. Earth/Burn Bull 90WD.

Alright I have 85 as well I'l see what I can do
I'll put money on this failing against ltsc's. It's an issue with mf attack, having the low level attack to handle ltsc's, but not being destroyed by attackers. Given the metagame, the former is more useful. CH120 is generally useful for that and 230. Meteo would be good, but it needs to be at a similar or lower height compared to it's opponent, ch120 can be too high for ltscs, but 90 struggles against 230 (it's the compromise I use). Plus, mfh basalt bull/aquario 230cs murders it (like almost everythng else), from memory.

Still, good to see a gravity+mf combo, sorry for getting offtopic.
here are some results with this combo against LTSD's
VS burn bull 85wd
7-3 gravity's wins 70%

VS earth aquario 100wd
8-2 gravity's wins 80%
Uhh, can you do Earth Bull 85WD, and is your earth Hasbro, TT mold 1, or TT mold 2?
it's TT Mold 2 and I will do some testing when I get the spare time my exams are starting! Unhappy
Back on the topic of heavy blades. I use a mf grav perseus gb145wb. It is one of my favorite beys. However I also have a metal face screw Capricorn 90mf (love this blade) which is quite heavy and it k.o's my grav pers every time. My point is, even a good attack type has to have some weight behind it. Thats y I despise the hasbro legend series (besides hyper aquario which is a decent blade, I must say!). But anyways, I don't mess with anything Under 44grams.
Well since your ATTACK combo is so heavy, it wouldn't go that fast.
MF has stamina and little speed,
RF has speed and little stamina,
R2F has tons of speed and very little stamina.
MF would probably be able handle Sliding Shoot but with some accuracy.
It would have good smash attack, but still...
Try this challenge with your combo.

Gravity Perseus BD145MF vs MF-2 LLD CH120RF/R2F
Gravity Perseus BD145MF vs MF-H Hell Kerbecs BD145(Boost Mode) CS/RSF/RS
Gravity Perseus BD145MF vs Earth Bull AD145/230PD