In basic terms, this thing is what could only really be described as "beast".
Blitz will be able to tell you how ferocious this can be, as I chained together 6 KO's before the tournament had started yesterday, he was using MF Earth C145WB.
On a few occasions, even when launched in stamina it's just switched to attack and pretty much pelted anything coming at it out.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs MF Earth Bull GB145WB:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with MF Quetzalcoatl
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: 16 wins
MF Earth Bull GB145WB: 2 wins
Double KO's: 2
The only two major losses were from it being knocked back in to stamina mode, but the main point here is that it's damn near impossible for it to self out unless you more or less miss the stadium.
I honestly found this to be a lot more reliable than RF, and definitely more reliable than what for me has been a let down from R²F.
I'd definitely recommend testing it for yourselves if possible, I'd say it's viable as top tier.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs Storm Pegasis 90RF:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with both
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: Wins 11
Storm Pegasis 90RF: Wins 6
Double KO’s: 3
Now this was interesting.
A good percentage of the wins from Quetzalcoatl CH120CS came from launching in stamina mode as apposed to attack mode.
What seemed to happen, was after getting knocked and switching back to attack mode, there was a higher amount of maintained spin from staying in stamina mode temporarily before going back in to attack (if that makes sense), which seemed to give it a slight edge over Storm Pegasis 90RF which had already lost spin.
Storm Pegasis's wins were all lucky knock outs, most of which resulted in Pegasis leaving the stadiums edge shortly after Quetzalcoatl CH120CS left the play area, apart from one which was just an outspin.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs MF Earth Wolf DF145SD:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with MF Quetzalcoatl
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: 15 wins
MF Earth Wolf DF145SD: 5 wins
Each of Earth Wolfs wins were purely from out spin, bar 1 which was a lucky knock out when Earth Wolf more or less landed on top of Quetz.
This combo for me is without a doubt top tier for me, and CS even has surprising stamina at a lot of points where it didn't get a direct knock out.
Blitz will be able to tell you how ferocious this can be, as I chained together 6 KO's before the tournament had started yesterday, he was using MF Earth C145WB.
On a few occasions, even when launched in stamina it's just switched to attack and pretty much pelted anything coming at it out.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs MF Earth Bull GB145WB:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with MF Quetzalcoatl
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: 16 wins
MF Earth Bull GB145WB: 2 wins
Double KO's: 2
The only two major losses were from it being knocked back in to stamina mode, but the main point here is that it's damn near impossible for it to self out unless you more or less miss the stadium.
I honestly found this to be a lot more reliable than RF, and definitely more reliable than what for me has been a let down from R²F.
I'd definitely recommend testing it for yourselves if possible, I'd say it's viable as top tier.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs Storm Pegasis 90RF:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with both
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: Wins 11
Storm Pegasis 90RF: Wins 6
Double KO’s: 3
Now this was interesting.
A good percentage of the wins from Quetzalcoatl CH120CS came from launching in stamina mode as apposed to attack mode.
What seemed to happen, was after getting knocked and switching back to attack mode, there was a higher amount of maintained spin from staying in stamina mode temporarily before going back in to attack (if that makes sense), which seemed to give it a slight edge over Storm Pegasis 90RF which had already lost spin.
Storm Pegasis's wins were all lucky knock outs, most of which resulted in Pegasis leaving the stadiums edge shortly after Quetzalcoatl CH120CS left the play area, apart from one which was just an outspin.
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS vs MF Earth Wolf DF145SD:
Attack Stadium
Alternating Shots
Beylauncher for Both
Banking with MF Quetzalcoatl
Results:
MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS: 15 wins
MF Earth Wolf DF145SD: 5 wins
Each of Earth Wolfs wins were purely from out spin, bar 1 which was a lucky knock out when Earth Wolf more or less landed on top of Quetz.
This combo for me is without a doubt top tier for me, and CS even has surprising stamina at a lot of points where it didn't get a direct knock out.