(Sep. 23, 2013 3:13 PM)Ingulit Wrote: Kei:
Wyvang^2 BD145RSF is certainly pretty recoil-y compared to standard defense, that's for sure. It's about as much of a balance custom as you can get; it does have some defence, but like you mentioned it's primarily due to its obscene weight. It probably isn't the BEST choice against a given attacker, but it's not a BAD one by any means.
As a side note, I'd love to see who would win in the matchup between MSF-H Wyvang Wyvang BD145RSF vs. MSF-H Wyvang Wyvang GB145R2F, but that would require at least two well-stocked bladers since I doubt anyone has four Wyvangs to test with, lol!
What is your logic behind your M(S)F-C choices? Like, I don't think I ever see you use M(S)F-H, it's always -L or -M. Any particular reason?
&& how did you like Genbull Genbull F230GCF?
Yeah, like I said: "It's not bad, but it isn't top tier for Defense".
This will become easier to accomplish once Hasbro releases Wyvang, haha.
I dunno. I always seem to view the properties afforded by the alternate Metal Faces more attractive than a simple weight gain. Up until now I had used MSF with Genbull Genbull F230GCF, but I decided to switch it to MSF-M this time for the same reason that I use MF-M on Duo Cygnus; centralized weight which helps to keep the Beyblade upright for a slightly longer period of time. I haven't done any real testing on this, and I certainly don't know much of anything about physics, so maybe this perspective is misguided, but that's why haha.
I used MSF-L on Wyvang Wyvang to increase movement speed, which seemed important to me given that RSF is not incredibly fast on its own. However, after my experience with it yesterday, MSF-H might not be a bad choice as well to help increase it's Defense.
It's good at what it does: outspinning opposite spin direction Stamina combos, or outspinning Defense combos. But, it also has weaknesses: it's risky to use it against anything that can be aggressive (I almost lost against Wyvang Dragooon BD145RDF using it), and you can be put in a tough position when somebody uses a right-spin Stamina combo against you, since you'll be forced to KO it if you want to win (which isn't impossible by any means, but it can be tricky because you aren't using a aggressive Chrome Wheels or particularly great Track/Bottom setup for attacking).