I'll go ahead and do some testing then nice theory dan

(Jun. 27, 2011 10:21 AM)Electric Wrote: when the opposing Beyblade's rotations are really low, there is not much more rotations to lower with Attacks, so they're attacks don't really make a difference,The way your thinking is different: you can lower the rotations perfectly fine by brutally smashing the bey but the collision is hindered with the difference in rotations. (therefore making it very hard to get that brutal smash to inevitably OS/KO the other bey.)
(Jun. 27, 2011 10:35 AM)Dan Wrote:(Jun. 27, 2011 10:21 AM)Electric Wrote: when the opposing Beyblade's rotations are really low, there is not much more rotations to lower with Attacks, so they're attacks don't really make a difference,The way your thinking is different: you can lower the rotations perfectly fine by brutally smashing the bey but the collision is hindered with the difference in rotations. (therefore making it very hard to get that brutal smash to inevitably OS/KO the other bey.)
(Jun. 27, 2011 1:18 PM)Dan Wrote:(Jun. 27, 2011 12:33 PM)Chups Wrote: My point remains. I dont mind what you say. Compared to Dan's results it is pretty Puny.
You don't have to go bashing him, he got some results!
I'll stick them all up on OP, thanks a lot Blaze!
(Jun. 27, 2011 5:36 PM)Dan Wrote: Use any tip, I don't care. Combinations don't really matter, but that the idea in OP holds true.