(May. 18, 2012 2:54 AM)Hobbybey Wrote: Those are nice results. How did you come up with this combo?I was playing around with RDF and saw that it allowed a bey with R145 to actually process at low spin velocities, and remembered that R145 was at one time considered for defense for its weight alone. I then thought about Wing, namely its weight, low recoil, width, and three-sidedness, and put them together with Kerbecs for a heavy, 3-sided bey that utilized the R145RDF combo. I then tested it against Flash (I mean, it's a defensive bey, what else do I test it against?) and I was having a very difficult time KOing it, which is quite different from my past experiences with Flash to say the least. I wrote down the results of 30 tests and posted once I found out the percentage wins. I've been trying to figure out some way to beat Flash for awhile now, which is why I was messing around with defensive combos in the first place.
(May. 18, 2012 3:05 AM)Shabalabadoo Wrote: Ingulit, I saw your explanation about why R145 is better than BD145, but could you do a direct comparisson test with the very first one in the OP?I will absolutely get on that next. I just finished re-doing my benchmark:
Benchmark
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I need to get a new BD145 sometime soon... the threads where the face bolt screw in are getting loose (not enough to effect stability yet, but enough for me to worry about its future).
Sorry to double-post, but (Wow, this forum automatically merges posts if you double post, that's awesome!) I have the results of testing with BD145 and I can safely say I much prefer R145. First, the results:
MF-H Wing Kerbecs BD145RDF vs MF-H Flash Scorpio GB145RF
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Flash: 12, 2 OS, 10 KO
Wing Win Percentage: 60%
The results aren't bad, but not as good as with R145, and that is for one very specific reason: BD145 caused RDF to scrape on its plastic rim A LOT. I'm not just talking once in awhile, I mean all the time. Against Wing with either R145 or BD145, Flash typically only nets a KO if it gets a very clean hit in the first few moments of a fight; otherwise Wing, at least with R145, just sits there and laughs. With BD145, however, if Flash knocks Wing back enough (especially later in the fight, after the point where the R145 combo has basically won), the plastic rim of RDF or the spikes of BD145 scrape the stadium floor like crazy, causing Wing to (forgive the pun) fly all over the stadium rather than staying still. It was so bad that Flash, on RF, outspun Wing with BD145 TWICE. This never happened with R145, and for this reason I would consider using BD145 a completely different (and less effective) combination. Perhaps a different bottom would suit Wing BD145 better than RDF, but thus far R145RDF is the only thing I've tested that has stood up to the might of Flash with any hope.