So I've been trying to find a use for my semi-worn RF's and EXTREMELY worn RF's.
I came across MF Virgo C145RF during my search.
Yes the combo is incredibly weird, but results kind of speak for themselves, and today I did my official testing.
It's important to note you need two RF's to really make this combo work, and I wouldn't consider it incredibly competitive considering the RF situations, however it is a nice combo to play around with or set up ahead of time for a tournament.
Semi Worn RF = Attack
Very Worn RF = Defense
The attack combo is very unstable, it takes a very... low tension setting as Brad, G, and I discovered on the 22nd Tournament. RF is a tough little thing to use and a brand new one is just suicide in a tournament. Semi Worn is the only way to go IMO. Regardless, It's pretty simple to explain why this combo hits things out so effectively, low recoil, lots of momentum. The speed it achieves during a sliding shoot is really interesting. The problem is it needs to finish the battle relatively early. Not quite as quickly as Libra CH120RF, but in a very similar time slot. However you either hit your opponent really early, right after launching, or aim to gain a bit of momentum first.
It's only got a 55% win rate against Libra C145WB, however that puts it right up there amongst the top tier attackers. Against Virgo DF145SD it has an 87% win rate, not my preferred use for this combo for sure. Not entirely sure why, but probably because of how rounded Virgo is. Some of the magic behind this combo is to use the opponents recoil against them.
The Defense combo relies on the worn RF's grip, and it's... well, arguable increase in stamina. Versus Storm 100RF (47% win rate vs MF Libra C145WB) it has a 75% win rate. Against Libra CH120RF it has a 60% win rate. This was actually my combo to beat Brad's Libra CH120RF during the tournament, never got to test it there :3
Needless to say this combo's stamina is pretty crappy, not as crappy as Libra CH120RF, especially with the more... worn and rounded RF I have.
That being said I'm making this post for others with worn RF's to try this out, I'd like a bit more feedback on it, because while I believe RF's probably wear down similarly, there might be exceptions. When I get a chance I'll post some pictures of the RF's I utilized for the testing.
For reference, I had my friend over to test once again, so it was a similar setting to a match, as well as the MFB attack stadium. 2 Matches of 20 rounds for each combo. (IE: 40 rounds each).
I came across MF Virgo C145RF during my search.
Yes the combo is incredibly weird, but results kind of speak for themselves, and today I did my official testing.
It's important to note you need two RF's to really make this combo work, and I wouldn't consider it incredibly competitive considering the RF situations, however it is a nice combo to play around with or set up ahead of time for a tournament.
Semi Worn RF = Attack
Very Worn RF = Defense
The attack combo is very unstable, it takes a very... low tension setting as Brad, G, and I discovered on the 22nd Tournament. RF is a tough little thing to use and a brand new one is just suicide in a tournament. Semi Worn is the only way to go IMO. Regardless, It's pretty simple to explain why this combo hits things out so effectively, low recoil, lots of momentum. The speed it achieves during a sliding shoot is really interesting. The problem is it needs to finish the battle relatively early. Not quite as quickly as Libra CH120RF, but in a very similar time slot. However you either hit your opponent really early, right after launching, or aim to gain a bit of momentum first.
It's only got a 55% win rate against Libra C145WB, however that puts it right up there amongst the top tier attackers. Against Virgo DF145SD it has an 87% win rate, not my preferred use for this combo for sure. Not entirely sure why, but probably because of how rounded Virgo is. Some of the magic behind this combo is to use the opponents recoil against them.
The Defense combo relies on the worn RF's grip, and it's... well, arguable increase in stamina. Versus Storm 100RF (47% win rate vs MF Libra C145WB) it has a 75% win rate. Against Libra CH120RF it has a 60% win rate. This was actually my combo to beat Brad's Libra CH120RF during the tournament, never got to test it there :3
Needless to say this combo's stamina is pretty crappy, not as crappy as Libra CH120RF, especially with the more... worn and rounded RF I have.
That being said I'm making this post for others with worn RF's to try this out, I'd like a bit more feedback on it, because while I believe RF's probably wear down similarly, there might be exceptions. When I get a chance I'll post some pictures of the RF's I utilized for the testing.
For reference, I had my friend over to test once again, so it was a similar setting to a match, as well as the MFB attack stadium. 2 Matches of 20 rounds for each combo. (IE: 40 rounds each).