I hope I didn't miss something in the thread about what I'm gonna post but here goes.
EDITS were made at the bottom of this post.
NOTICE:
When I say Spikes I mean every bit of the spike every detail with it
Spiked Rubber Flat=
LRF and
R2F NOT RS
EDIT III: Just trying to make sure everyone knows what I mean by somethings in this post above XD so I put those in to make sure everyone got what I meant hopefully XD. The above was put in after the post was made.
Sometimes more LRFs and R
2Fs just glide on the stadium? Does this happen to anyone else? I don't use them too much maybe its because their very new but whats happens for me is that because only part of the tip is touching the stadium, there is less friction to keep the bey in when it makes impact with the opposition therefore, it gets KOed too or doesn't move the opposition a great deal because it has nothing but speed and not the surface area due to it gliding on the spikes to cause more friction to keep the bey from self KOing.
I use RF. I know about the little hole but when both tips are Mint/New/Prime it seems RF has more of its surface area, making collision with the stadium floor. I know that Wear, Material/Company, and other battle areas mentioned earlier are involved too, but this is the common case for me. Maybe I've been inactive lately but In the past have not seen much of people disreguarding RF for R
2F .
I think the amount of a tip's surface area touching the stadium plays a role in how well it performs.
I think all the Rubber Flat tips have always been interchangeable and LRF and R
2F have always been competitive in either direction but thanks to the old MF Lightning L-Drago BD145LRF thread people prefered using the spin direction of which the tip is based for a more flowing movement with the spin which really isn't much looking at the tips than a very slim buff but I think the theory was it helped promote the spin somewhat which I don't know about but that is why people prefer the Spiked Rubber Flat tips in there promoted spin direction.
I just wanted to mention surface area for the spikes on LRF and R
2F cause it happens a lot to me and how RF seems to have more surface area in a newer state than just the spikes for me.
Hope I didn't miss anything just some views from me.
EDIT:
Missed something, I get how more surface area on RF doesn't make sense because then RF would move faster but RF's surface seems more tame and stable to the Spiked Rubber Flat tips because it is kinectically storing, well I guess thats a weird made up term to say, I mean as its more consistent with the movement because it is all in a single area of the part while the Spiked Rubber Flat tips spikes are not more grouped and store the Spin's energy more wildly.
2nd EDIT: I feel dumb now, I just remembered Bey Wiki stating that Parts/Equipment might preform better when broken it a bit ugh I can't believe I forgot BeyWiki stating that when I was writing this though I hope this wasn't pointless still...
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