@[Kei]
1. Well, if you choose to choose two mode changing Beys, there is one that you can’t choose modes. My main argument for this is that people say that the two modes essentially make the Beyblade two different Beyblades. When you switch between modes in this situation, it is like switching between Beys in your deck. It’s not necessarily crippling if the mode changes work on the same set up. I imagine that attack types have similar set ups that might work in different modes. Like I find that Legend Spriggan works best Right vs. Right and Left vs. Left.
2. If you are allowed to change the Disc/Driver set up when you change the mode, then you definitely need to do the first option, otherwise you have 4 combos in your deck rather than three. I get your point tho, but I don’t be feel like it would be too much of a problem borrowing a duplicate Layer if you do not have it. But then again, there is no guarantee that someone else has it. So I guess I digress, lol
1. Well, if you choose to choose two mode changing Beys, there is one that you can’t choose modes. My main argument for this is that people say that the two modes essentially make the Beyblade two different Beyblades. When you switch between modes in this situation, it is like switching between Beys in your deck. It’s not necessarily crippling if the mode changes work on the same set up. I imagine that attack types have similar set ups that might work in different modes. Like I find that Legend Spriggan works best Right vs. Right and Left vs. Left.
2. If you are allowed to change the Disc/Driver set up when you change the mode, then you definitely need to do the first option, otherwise you have 4 combos in your deck rather than three. I get your point tho, but I don’t be feel like it would be too much of a problem borrowing a duplicate Layer if you do not have it. But then again, there is no guarantee that someone else has it. So I guess I digress, lol