Dot Matrix
Dot Matrix, what the carp is this? Once upon a time, there was an evil Digimon called Arkadiamon. With his evil tamer's help he attempted to conquer the Human World. Many Digimon tried to stop him, but he had an invisible attack that came from middle section.
I got to thinking, and thought that the Beyblade meta game was similar to Arkadiamon. In the sense that they both have an attack from the middle section that makes the combo that powerful. All META combos use some sort of "Gimmick" track. Usually consisting of 165 height or higher. F230, SA165, E230, SR200, TH170, etc.
I decided the way to defeat a "gimmick" track oriented combo is to attack the track head on. What better way than to use an LTSC? Through tons of tests I created MSF-H Killerken Genbull DF105EDS.
History of LTSC's
LTSC's were outclassed by the release of the 230 track and were proven to be inferior and henceforth forgotten. (Forgive me if my information isn't super accurate, but that was what I was led to believe)
Modern MFB wheels, such as Phantom and Duo where not chosen as LTSC's for these reasons;
Duo was not a good choice for LTSC's because it was very smooth and didn't offer destabalization. It was also relatively light.
Phantom was not chosen because it was way too light!
The Future for LTSC's
The META is swarmed by enormous, tall "Gimmick" tracks. Why are LTSC's going to be able to take down these combos? Because of synchromes. The synchromes are more stable, which means they won't be destabilized from the combo their going against. They also have a sturdy weight to be able to knock the combo off balance more effectively.
MSF-H Killerken Genbull DF105EDS
Parts Choices:
MSF-H: Amazing balance and gives extra weight needed.
Genbull: This metal wheel isn't very tall which is good, but even better it has amazing stamina and has slopes for destabalization;
Killerken: Very sturdy and has excellent stamina.
DF105: Low-height; but not low enough to scrape or lose balance. It provides balance at low-rotations which is key for this combo.
EDS: EDS has a point that is free-spinning and doesn't have much friction; thus giving the combo more velocity.
Why this works as an effective destabalizer:
SHAPE: Genbull has slopes that successfully destabalizer the opposing combo.
VELOCITY: The low-friction of EDS achieves a high velocity to grind the track or bottom part of the metal wheel.
Conditions:
VS. Attack
VS. Defense
VS. Stamina
VS. Balance
Dot Matrix, what the carp is this? Once upon a time, there was an evil Digimon called Arkadiamon. With his evil tamer's help he attempted to conquer the Human World. Many Digimon tried to stop him, but he had an invisible attack that came from middle section.
I got to thinking, and thought that the Beyblade meta game was similar to Arkadiamon. In the sense that they both have an attack from the middle section that makes the combo that powerful. All META combos use some sort of "Gimmick" track. Usually consisting of 165 height or higher. F230, SA165, E230, SR200, TH170, etc.
I decided the way to defeat a "gimmick" track oriented combo is to attack the track head on. What better way than to use an LTSC? Through tons of tests I created MSF-H Killerken Genbull DF105EDS.
History of LTSC's
LTSC's were outclassed by the release of the 230 track and were proven to be inferior and henceforth forgotten. (Forgive me if my information isn't super accurate, but that was what I was led to believe)
Modern MFB wheels, such as Phantom and Duo where not chosen as LTSC's for these reasons;
Duo was not a good choice for LTSC's because it was very smooth and didn't offer destabalization. It was also relatively light.
Phantom was not chosen because it was way too light!
The Future for LTSC's
The META is swarmed by enormous, tall "Gimmick" tracks. Why are LTSC's going to be able to take down these combos? Because of synchromes. The synchromes are more stable, which means they won't be destabilized from the combo their going against. They also have a sturdy weight to be able to knock the combo off balance more effectively.
MSF-H Killerken Genbull DF105EDS
Parts Choices:
MSF-H: Amazing balance and gives extra weight needed.
Genbull: This metal wheel isn't very tall which is good, but even better it has amazing stamina and has slopes for destabalization;
Killerken: Very sturdy and has excellent stamina.
DF105: Low-height; but not low enough to scrape or lose balance. It provides balance at low-rotations which is key for this combo.
EDS: EDS has a point that is free-spinning and doesn't have much friction; thus giving the combo more velocity.
Why this works as an effective destabalizer:
SHAPE: Genbull has slopes that successfully destabalizer the opposing combo.
VELOCITY: The low-friction of EDS achieves a high velocity to grind the track or bottom part of the metal wheel.
Conditions:
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VS. Attack
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VS. Defense
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VS. Stamina
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VS. Balance
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