(Sep. 02, 2018 5:56 PM)Kei Wrote: I can't speak for 1234beyblade or SUGOI-KONICHEWA, but for me it was purely based on part balance. Despite having many 0's and two aH's (and one 10), I had been having trouble finding a combination of the two that was balanced to a satisfactory level. The new 0 Disk I got with Shadow Amaterios happened to balance quite well with my aH, so that's why I switched back to 0 for aH. Maybe there's some differences that could be observed because of other factors between 10 vs 0, but in my testing I've found them to be relatively even stamina-wise. And sometimes the importance of part balance trumps everything else, which is what happened here. You don't want an aH that moves around much at all (or even worse, jumps/shakes) in the stadium when using Et or R as it becomes easier for you to get KOed and bursted.
I see. I also haven’t really seen a significant difference in 0 and 10 on aH.Et. I have compared many 0 disk to at least seven 10s. I got suckered in to buying some “Ultra weight four Star 10 disk” at yahoo auction Japan hahaha... I just can’t tell the difference.
I just started thinking about disks that could act as additional breaks to defend against KO when a driver is low enough, and was wondering if 0 is useful in that sense. Seeing the use of Lift (down skirt mode-this a direct translation, I don’t know the actual term) in Japan and Taiwan on Sr.0L.Br got me thinking. But their deck format is very different and their mode switch rule makes Sr.0L.BL quite the beast in theory.
KO protection by aH.0L(down skirt).ET!!!? Probably not.