I can't find a testing thread for Gatling so I'm gonna start one here.
Context: so my friend (lets call him A) is a well known blader in my community. every now and then, A will walk in with a very experimental combo that he can somehow make it into top 3 of the WBBA G4 tournament. One of his more consistent (very consistent, actually) experimental combos is Gatling (High Mode) with Almight (Low Mode + D & V Gears). This combo works well cos of it's sheer size and how it always manages to escape from the pocket holes (in G4 beys are not considered KO'd until they sleepout in the pocket), just to strike and KO the opponent bey. It has a lot of KO potential somehow, and the most interesting thing, is that it does surprisingly well against opposite spin LAD.
So I decided to do a proper testing with Gatling (with WBO rules ofc) against a well known, meta left spin combo.
20 Rounds
GtKR.Al + D&V-gears: 4 KO + 6 OS
VFF.Ov.Br': 4 KO + 3 OS
3 Draws
Very suprising how Gatling Almight got a 10:7 win ratio against Vanish Over Bearing'. It can somehow manage to KO vanish a lot more than I expect, and even outspin Vanish twice as much as Vanish can against it.
Here's the video proof of my twenty rounds I made. I tried to launch all twenty rounds in one take to prove to yall that I did not rig the matches (unfortunately I have come across technical difficulties and I have to split into 4 segments, tho I hope some of the clips were long enough for you to believe I did not rig anything)
Also note that
1) Playing on concrete is different than playing on a cardboard stand, carpet or even on a wooden floor. The concrete does not absorb the impact of the beys landing well, and that's why Gatling kept bouncing for a bit when it landed. Hence it's a bit harder to control.
Please watch the video, very surprising on how much Gatling can KO and OS Vanish. And do recommend me more combos to try out, if I am free and have the parts, I will also take a full video on it when I can
Thank you for your time :D
also p.s. what happened to testing threads?? :(
Context: so my friend (lets call him A) is a well known blader in my community. every now and then, A will walk in with a very experimental combo that he can somehow make it into top 3 of the WBBA G4 tournament. One of his more consistent (very consistent, actually) experimental combos is Gatling (High Mode) with Almight (Low Mode + D & V Gears). This combo works well cos of it's sheer size and how it always manages to escape from the pocket holes (in G4 beys are not considered KO'd until they sleepout in the pocket), just to strike and KO the opponent bey. It has a lot of KO potential somehow, and the most interesting thing, is that it does surprisingly well against opposite spin LAD.
So I decided to do a proper testing with Gatling (with WBO rules ofc) against a well known, meta left spin combo.
Gatling Kerbeus (High Mode) Almight (Low Mode, + D & V Gears) -10 VS Vanish Fafnir Over Bearing' -10 (Low Mode)
20 Rounds
GtKR.Al + D&V-gears: 4 KO + 6 OS
VFF.Ov.Br': 4 KO + 3 OS
3 Draws
Very suprising how Gatling Almight got a 10:7 win ratio against Vanish Over Bearing'. It can somehow manage to KO vanish a lot more than I expect, and even outspin Vanish twice as much as Vanish can against it.
Here's the video proof of my twenty rounds I made. I tried to launch all twenty rounds in one take to prove to yall that I did not rig the matches (unfortunately I have come across technical difficulties and I have to split into 4 segments, tho I hope some of the clips were long enough for you to believe I did not rig anything)
Also note that
1) Playing on concrete is different than playing on a cardboard stand, carpet or even on a wooden floor. The concrete does not absorb the impact of the beys landing well, and that's why Gatling kept bouncing for a bit when it landed. Hence it's a bit harder to control.
Please watch the video, very surprising on how much Gatling can KO and OS Vanish. And do recommend me more combos to try out, if I am free and have the parts, I will also take a full video on it when I can
Thank you for your time :D
also p.s. what happened to testing threads?? :(