(Dec. 14, 2020 4:09 AM)MagikHorse Wrote:What I'm saying for my point about it not being lopsided is that obviously its not gonna be to the point where if it has a pointy tip it actually sufers. With Xcalius it giant blade being able to hit at various angles it actually good, cause then you could do something like hit then with a bunch of power directly on the Forge disc. If you're just going to normal attacks back up by weight having it angled would be good, but straight up wobbly ain't a good idea imo.(Dec. 14, 2020 3:39 AM)Eclipse Force Wrote: Obviously the 4A is off balanced and will make the bey angled, however it won't be enough for pointy tips to be horribly unbalanced. Case in point Hollow. Hollow has a pointy tip, so it being horribly unbalanced for pointy tips would kill the stock combo, TT isn't dumb enough to let that happen. As for the layer itself it looks pretty aggressive, however the constant use of metal might hinder the bey. It has a really good weight to it in general and the attack points though, so it should be decent at the very least for attack combos. As for the frame I mean its just vortex. As for the tip I agree though.
The pointy tip thing is sheer nonsense. The whole Xcalibur line has sharp points and wobbles. Killer Deathscyther was the same. Why is this different again, or dumb to do? Did you forget that it worked for Sieg Xcalibur before?
It's aggressive on one side and smooth on the other. This didn't work for Killer, I don't see it working here. This is not what I call "pretty aggressive" by a long shot when half of it is just smooth.
We can't say anything about its weight until we can actually weigh it either. It's pointless to speculate on that without seeing an absolute ton of metal on it somewhere, and that's totally absent short of the chassis, but... 12 disk? That's the lightest disk in the game man, even with Axe for more weight.
Axe is probably just a far bigger Vortex. Is it gonna be great? Probably not, but it's far more likely to be heavier, and if it's heavy enough maybe it'll have some relevance? Probably not though.
Some of it is smooth yes, but It clearly shows metal extending out from the smooth sycthe. Metal is aggressive I think.
Obviously we can't weight it ourselves, but looking at a bey with a a ton of metal means its gonna have a high weight to it. That's just common sense. It has metal so it heavy. Simple train of though.
Axe is bigger than vortex yes but overall as you've also said its still not really gonna be relevant in the competitive scene. It doesn't have really to much advantage from what we can tell besides the fact that its just a little bigger.