Dang, that 45 minutes was worth it to control an RF. I'm impressed

(Nov. 03, 2011 5:25 AM)Uwik Wrote: Here is an idea:
Spot Launching.
Background:
We all know that beys with Metal Flat will move around the stadium (stalling or flower pattern). The trick is to spot launch your bey (equipped with Metal Flat) so that it's stationary at 1 exact spot. The bey will remain static there and not move at all until contacts are made or decreased to low rpm.
This launch technique has great advantages for stamina / defense users who face attackers. It sometimes can avoid contacts until the attacker runs out of stamina to produce a KO.
The term 'Spot launching' is just a name I give to one of my launches. It's probably a widely known knowledge already, but so far, I've only come across 1 other beyblader who's able to do this.
This technique is doable with MF, WB, WD, D, DS and other common stamina and defensive bottoms. Although, MF is the most difficult to do.
The challenge:
Spot launch your bey equipped with MF behind a stadium wall, just outside the tornado ridge for a minimum of 5 seconds stationary time.
The conditions:
- Any MW + any CW + any track + Metal Flat
- Call the wall first before the launch, then spot-launch the bey just behind it, outside of the tornado ridge.
- The bey should remain stationary there for a minimum of 5 seconds or so, before it starts coming down to the center.
- Spot launching in the center is NOT acceptable, since it's not really spot launching.
Hints:
Powerful launches with high RPM is needed. The trick is how you move your fingers with the beylauncher handle at the end of the pull, just before the bey is released.
What do you think Yamislayer?