Been getting some really interesting results with this recently.
The main problem with it seems to be similar to that of MF Lightning CH120RF, the recoil can be extremely high causing multiple double KO's.
Looking past this however, the rest of the results are fairly promising.
Test 1: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120RF VS MF Virgo C145WB (beylauncher)
MF Virgo was launched as would be expected, at roughly 80%, while Quetzalcoatl was launched using the banking technique. This may sound odd, but this was something I wanted to test purely to see how much of a difference sliding shoot actually makes.
One thing that I noticed whilst banking, was that RF didn't self KO anywhere near as much, particularly with CH120 and not a lower track.
1. Quetz
2. Double KO
3. Virgo (Outspin)
4. Quetz
5. Virgo (Outspin)
6. Quetz
7. Quetz
8. Virgo (Outspin)
9. Quetz
10. Quetz
Quetzalcoatl: 6
Virgo: 3
Double KO: 1
Test 2: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120RF VS MF Virgo C145WB (sliding shoot)
Although this probably requires multiple tests, and it'd be brilliant to get some results from those of you who are able to do the same test, the difference is quite a large one.
1. Quetz
2. Virgo (Outspin)
3. Virgo (self out)
4. Double KO
5. Double KO
6. Double KO
7. Quetz
8. Virgo (KO)
9. Quetz
10. Quetz
Quetzalcoatl: 4
Virgo: 3
Double KO: 3
After playing around with the combo for roughly an hour now, the results seem to be fairly consistent, the win rate was considerably higher when I was banking and not using sliding shoot with the light launcher.
I posted this here more than anything so that other people could test this out as well, as it'd be great to see other peoples results using this combination.
The main problem with it seems to be similar to that of MF Lightning CH120RF, the recoil can be extremely high causing multiple double KO's.
Looking past this however, the rest of the results are fairly promising.
Test 1: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120RF VS MF Virgo C145WB (beylauncher)
MF Virgo was launched as would be expected, at roughly 80%, while Quetzalcoatl was launched using the banking technique. This may sound odd, but this was something I wanted to test purely to see how much of a difference sliding shoot actually makes.
One thing that I noticed whilst banking, was that RF didn't self KO anywhere near as much, particularly with CH120 and not a lower track.
1. Quetz
2. Double KO
3. Virgo (Outspin)
4. Quetz
5. Virgo (Outspin)
6. Quetz
7. Quetz
8. Virgo (Outspin)
9. Quetz
10. Quetz
Quetzalcoatl: 6
Virgo: 3
Double KO: 1
Test 2: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120RF VS MF Virgo C145WB (sliding shoot)
Although this probably requires multiple tests, and it'd be brilliant to get some results from those of you who are able to do the same test, the difference is quite a large one.
1. Quetz
2. Virgo (Outspin)
3. Virgo (self out)
4. Double KO
5. Double KO
6. Double KO
7. Quetz
8. Virgo (KO)
9. Quetz
10. Quetz
Quetzalcoatl: 4
Virgo: 3
Double KO: 3
After playing around with the combo for roughly an hour now, the results seem to be fairly consistent, the win rate was considerably higher when I was banking and not using sliding shoot with the light launcher.
I posted this here more than anything so that other people could test this out as well, as it'd be great to see other peoples results using this combination.