Scythe Kronos AD145WD vs. Hades Kerbecs BD145(boost mode)WD
BB-10
Beylauncher, Beylauncher L/R
WD's swapped half way through, and both are almost brand new.
Scythe launched first on odd, Hades on even
Tie
1)HK - OS
2)SK - OS
3)HK - OS
4)SK - OS
5)HK - OS
6)HK - OS
7)HK - OS
8)HK - OS
9)HK - OS
10)HK - OS
11)SK - KO WD's swapped
12)SK - OS
13)SK - OS
14)HK - OS
15)HK - OS
16)SK - OS
17)HK - OS (almost a tie)
18)HK - KO
19)SK - KO
20)HK - KO
SK - 7 wins (5 OS, 2 KO)
HK - 13 wins (11 OS, 2 KO)
1 Tie that was redone
SK win % = 35%
The only real reason Hades would OS Scythe is because when Hades would start to wobble, Scythe would get caught underneath Hades. Even though their tracks are the same height, Scythe over hangs the track so much it sat lower than Hades. If Scythe was on any taller track I believe it would have had a much better win percentage. I know Hades came out on top here, but I believe, at the very least, that these two are evenly matched.
Also, Scythe's 2 KOs were very solid, and it only took one hit to KO Hades. Both Hades's KOs came from a quick double tap when Scythe was near an exit. This is probably just due to Scythe having a bit more recoil than Hades. Scythe is freakishly good at hanging on to the tornado ridge (and edge of the stadium) when Hades would try to KO it. It should also be noted that Scythe has some decent natural LAD, because it is almost perfectly round. It would spin for a longer than average time after it fell over.
Going forward....I am going to do some tests with Sycthe on 230 to see if I am correct about the height. I also want to do some tests against some left spin opponents, because Scythe's underside edge reminds me a lot of Death's, and I believe that is one of the things that makes Death so good against left spin.