(Jan. 16, 2019 8:24 AM)marutti Wrote: [Video Removed, See Above]
One more theory now that I think of it.
Revive Phoenix has 100% of the metal on both the layer and Revive armor, while Dead Hades has 120% of metal on itself.
Dead Phoenix actually has 100% of a standard Cho-z bey’s Metal directly on the armor without any on the core layer, while Unarmoured Revive Phoenix has what looks like nearly (I’m just going to assume this one) 60% of all metal on its core layer.
Attaching the Dead Armor to Revive Phoenix creates Dead Armoured Revive Phoenix, a Cho-Z Energy Layer with 160% of a standard Cho-Z bey’s Metal, the heaviest in the game.
How long have the new master bladers been here?
(Jan. 16, 2019 12:25 PM)Triumph Wrote: ^_^
A Dead Phoenix without its armour is completely exposed, leaving it with 0% of the metal in a Standard Cho-Z bey and losing multiple attributes:
Ability to dramatically increase flywheel effect with all around metal armor, creating massive amounts of stamina.
Ability to create super powerful attacks with the metal Dead Armor simply by hitting the opposing bey.
Increments of weight to assist in resisting opposite forces of an attack.
In turn gives Unarmoured Dead Phoenix additional attributes:
Ability to increase speed without the extra weight dragging it to the surface with more friction.
Diminishment of the flywheel effect to make it even easier to launch at higher speeds, but lose spin much faster than normal.
Reduction of size to make it harder to hit, but without the extra weight, become much more prone to opposite force of an attack.
Long story short: By all means Buy Revive Phoenix First, before you even think about Dead Phoenix, you will lose without that metal on your layer.