(Jan. 15, 2020 5:26 AM)eigerblade Wrote: Alright, so the armor does improve the burst mechanism. I wonder if its a permanent boost as long as it is attached or it can get knocked off like Phoenix's armor though. Hopefully the infinite lock beys start to become more competitively viable with the upgrade.
It's probably something like the Burst stopping function of the Chouzetsu Kakusei Wings, but it doesn't seem like it would have the ability to "detach" unlike the Phoenix Armors. Why?
1. If you look closely at how the Big Bang Armor is set-up in the anime, it is like a Frame, but instead on the Infinite Lock Layers. To attach it, the tabs on the Armor align with the notches on the Layer, and is twisted counter-clockwise to lock it in place.
2. So far there are no left-spinning Infinite Lock Layers, hence we can assume that the Big Bang Armor can only fit in the 3 Layers: Apocalypse, Regalia, and Big Bang. With that said, these Layers will have the recoil from opponents forcing them to "click" counter-clockwise until the center indicates the red warning for triggering their vulnerability to Burst.
3. Since the Infinite Lock Layers can only be Bursted by having them turn counter-clockwise, it will be, in terms of physics, quite impossible to dislodge the Armor from the said Layer in order to re-activate the Bursting function (assuming the said Armor blocks the gap needed for the contact point tabs to dive into the Layer and allow it to Burst).
4. This is unlike the Phoenix Armors which are attached clockwise onto the Cores to allow them to actually be unlocked and catapult themselves wild into the stadium.
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