Before the results, I wanted to point out that this combo is merely for fun, and is not meant for competitive play at all.
The concept behind this bey is as follows: A heavy bey that stays in place and gives a mean counter when attacked by a high attacker or smash attacker. Both the MF-H and RSF help keep the bey in place, the 90 height provides the low height suitable for upper, and Aries' slope provides the upper and counter-attacks, in theory. In reality, this works...some of the time.
MF-H Aries 90RSF VS Ray Gil 100RF
MFB Attack Stadium
Beylauncher for both
Alternating Shots, MF-H Aries always launched first
Banking with Ray Gil
Results:
MF-H Aries 90RSF: 5 wins (50% win)
Ray Gil 100RF: 5 wins (50% win)
The counter and upper worked half of the time, but when it doesn't work, Aries either gets knocked out, or loses by outspin. I really enjoy playing around with this...
The concept behind this bey is as follows: A heavy bey that stays in place and gives a mean counter when attacked by a high attacker or smash attacker. Both the MF-H and RSF help keep the bey in place, the 90 height provides the low height suitable for upper, and Aries' slope provides the upper and counter-attacks, in theory. In reality, this works...some of the time.
MF-H Aries 90RSF VS Ray Gil 100RF
MFB Attack Stadium
Beylauncher for both
Alternating Shots, MF-H Aries always launched first
Banking with Ray Gil
Results:
MF-H Aries 90RSF: 5 wins (50% win)
Ray Gil 100RF: 5 wins (50% win)
The counter and upper worked half of the time, but when it doesn't work, Aries either gets knocked out, or loses by outspin. I really enjoy playing around with this...