(Jun. 20, 2020 8:27 AM)kai edits Wrote: It makes it top tier cause the more metal the heavier it
If that was the case, then why isn't Octa or Charge on literally everything since they have the most metal and weight? No, weight alone doesn't make things good, and that much is clear.
You need good contact points (plastic gen beys lack this in a Burst styled game), a tip that supports your game plan, and a strong enough weight
distribution to make things work. Overall weight does matter a little, as slacking on weight too much can lead to weak defenses and generally getting tossed around by your opponents, but how your weight is distributed is usually more important than simply having more weight or metal and plastic gen remakes have started throwing that metal dead center where it's the lease effective.
Truth is this feels like you're trying to hype up plastic gen beys for some reason and... I just don't see why you're doing it here in the Rage Longinus thread. Rage has a ton of metal and weight, yes. Most of this is either well balanced or external weight, where it's strongest. I don't see what this has to do with the Plastic Generation beys at all, and certainly indicated nothing about their return as Sparking beys have overall gotten too heavy for plastic gen layers to make it into random boosters easily anymore.
Cincinnati-based Organizer, and owner of every single currently released TT Burst bey part in at least one color. Hard to think of anything I don't have from MFB either...