(Mar. 29, 2019 11:12 PM)MGoldZeo Wrote: (Mar. 29, 2019 8:37 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: Performance will likely be better just because it's heavier, but even then don't expect competitive viability or anything from it. If they're releasing it on a disk as heavy as 10, and with a Frame as well, it's just not gonna weigh enough for competitive use.
What do you mean? All of the heaviest disks released with the most competitively viable Beyblades, maybe excluding 7.
This holds true, as all 4 of our major disks right now (7, 0, 10, and 00) were released without a frame in their first appearance , but those were also Boosters and Starters. Random Boosters play by a different ruleset, one unique to them alone. TT wants to prevent people from simply putting a Random Booster box on a scale and figuring out its contents by weighing it, so they choose disks and frames to make sure that all possibilities weight very similar amounts, making it harder to cheat the system by simply bringing a scale to the store, figuring out how much each option weighs, and get only the beys you want and depriving anyone else that option or guaranteeing only the pulls you want.
Think about it for a moment: In any Random Booster set with a Cho-Z layer as a prize, the prize has been on either 12 or 11, both which are super lightweight. Other Cho-Z options in those boosters have also stuck mostly to lighter disks as well. Lighter layers such as Random Booster 13's Dranzer Flame and Wolborg have come on heavier disks like 10 and 0, also often with frames to add even more weight. Those layers are so lightweight that they need these weighty disks and frames to weigh a similar amount to the heavier Cho-Z layers even on lightweight disks, thus evening out the weights among all releases better.
Just by the fact that this is on 10Glaive, a heavy disk with a frame equipped, I don't think the layer will weight nearly enough to actually work out in such a heavy Cho-Z and GT ridden metagame. That and the fact that Storm wasn't particularly the most impressive for Attack in the Metal Saga either.
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