(May. 28, 2019 1:16 AM)Strider Xanthos Wrote: Dumb question I should know but I don't. How is left rotation so powerful?
Well it's probably because L-Drago is designed specifically to be a hard hitter, which happens to be left spin. It has three large giant dragon heads on it's clear wheel for strong head on collisions... which is what I would have said if it wasn't for Variares and Gravity Perseus. Yeah... for some reason MFB seems to believe that left spin is automatically better than right spin, in the case of the aforementioned dual spinning beys. The problem is that these beys, no matter what direction is facing is going to hit with the exact same contact points (or at least similar enough). I'll defend L-Drago that he has three giant dragon heads unlike any other right spin beyblade which is a reason it's so strong, but besides the "head on clash" logic, there's no reason why left spin Variares and Perseus should've honestly done better than right spin, like, for some reason Perseus can summon multiple arrows here but not right spin, King untaps his legendary mode only in left spin.
I like how Burst did it for because for one, the dual spin beyblades (well, all Spriggans basically) are designed to hit with different contact points depending on the direction, right spin was designed for upper attack and left was smash attack for Legend Spriggan. Secondly, left spin wasn't necessarily seen as a huge advantage unless the gimmick worked with it, such as Fafnir's or Requiems spin steal, which has shown to work both ways in the case of Spriggan vs Bahamut. Speaking of Bahamut, I like the inclusion of left spinning beys that aren't ridiculously powerful, because that shouldn't be the case, so Souh and Boa are welcome for me.
My Cho-Z Reaper Deathscyther .12.Cr concept render, click below to see!
No I don't plan on doing more yet.
I should probably go back to making fan custom Zero G beyblade concepts again