Hello!
I've been experimenting with single layer combos against newer beys. I will be adding some charts at some point but here are my findings.
Single Layers are effective against GT and Sparking BUT there are a few conditions.
This is good because the smaller size of the Single Layer goes under the Layer of the newer beys and knocks them off balance. There aren't any designs on the top or protrusions so it is a really good shield.
And due to the smaller size impact doesn't slower the momentum as much.
I believe chunk has to do with the Law of Conservative of Angular Momentum
The heavier and wider the bey is the easier this is to do.
Of course if you are unable to make contact you're more than likely to lose because their weight gives them more stamina.
Another nice thing about single layers are that because they are so small frames tend to be more effective.
Conservation of Linear Momentum
A smaller lighter bey has a better chance of out spinning a larger heavier Beyblade as long as it continues to hit the larger Beyblade and not burst.
This is due to Elastic Collision
You can test out a basic simulation on Simbucket Simulator
Make a heavier Cart vs a Slow lighter cart. Even though the cart is going the opposite way with a highter velocity remember that we're dealing with spinning tops so it will dip back at that velocity but also slowing down due to less energy
But remember because the single layers David vs Goliath style of fighting requires it to attack the Disc mainly there is a higher chance that your bey will get more damaged than normal.
It takes more skill to win with a single layer than it does stats. This is a good way to hone some different shooting styles.
My single layers that I use are
U.7R.Ds'
X10L.Q'
I've been experimenting with single layer combos against newer beys. I will be adding some charts at some point but here are my findings.
Single Layers are effective against GT and Sparking BUT there are a few conditions.
- Must have a Dash' Driver: Their weight and size can't handle the force of larger beys so they need something to be more burst resitant.
- Must have a heavy Disc: Anything God - Current really just to help give them weight from being knocking out easily.
This is good because the smaller size of the Single Layer goes under the Layer of the newer beys and knocks them off balance. There aren't any designs on the top or protrusions so it is a really good shield.
And due to the smaller size impact doesn't slower the momentum as much.
I believe chunk has to do with the Law of Conservative of Angular Momentum
The heavier and wider the bey is the easier this is to do.
Of course if you are unable to make contact you're more than likely to lose because their weight gives them more stamina.
Another nice thing about single layers are that because they are so small frames tend to be more effective.
Conservation of Linear Momentum
A smaller lighter bey has a better chance of out spinning a larger heavier Beyblade as long as it continues to hit the larger Beyblade and not burst.
This is due to Elastic Collision
You can test out a basic simulation on Simbucket Simulator
Make a heavier Cart vs a Slow lighter cart. Even though the cart is going the opposite way with a highter velocity remember that we're dealing with spinning tops so it will dip back at that velocity but also slowing down due to less energy
But remember because the single layers David vs Goliath style of fighting requires it to attack the Disc mainly there is a higher chance that your bey will get more damaged than normal.
It takes more skill to win with a single layer than it does stats. This is a good way to hone some different shooting styles.
My single layers that I use are
U.7R.Ds'
X10L.Q'