(Sep. 17, 2011 12:42 AM)♥ Wrote: Although it's a valid point, in the context of this metagame-based discussion I don't think we can take financial risks into consideration. The same was said of Libra, which at the time, was an arguably more valuable and expensive Wheel - unfortunately, we simply can't take into account the financial choices people make.
Well I think that is the metagame.
The amount of people that buy [x] is what the metagame is. If it's like that for Arupaeo, I think it's a valid point, because that's what going on, and it affects what's being used, so that's what the game is like where he is.
I could be completely off though.
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I was going to respond to Arupaeo's post, but I pressed preview post and Hazel's showed up. I was going to say pretty much what Hazel said.
But it's a very sticky situation; it's really difficult to predict what would happen if a dominant part was removed from the game, because skill and confidence is a huge factor.
If I were to go to a tournament right now, which would be my first tournament, I would personally not feel confident with VariAres. That's a personal thing, but I'm just saying this because even though I believe I am skilled with attack types, I don't think they're a solid win when compared to Basalt.
Basalt scares me.
Earth, Libra, and Scythe do not.
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@ heart-
About the first part, I think it'd be good for people to compare Scythe with Earth and Libra for defense, and compare Scythe with Earth and Hell BD145 for stamina. Direct comparison.
I think it's the closest we can get to predicting what things could be like without basalt, short of doing several non-basalt unofficial tournaments to the point where it's just pointless for people to take part in them, which would be detrimental to actual competitive play.
That sentence probably makes no sense and doesn't show what I wanted to say, haha.
Sorry for the out of order and non quoted responses, it's tough to quote multiple posts on an iPad.