(Jul. 18, 2011 7:07 AM)Cye Kinomiya Wrote: (Jul. 18, 2011 6:20 AM)Uwik Wrote: (Jul. 18, 2011 6:09 AM)Cye Kinomiya Wrote: (Jul. 17, 2011 6:01 AM)Kei Wrote: There were some very close calls where I went down 2-0, but somehow I was able to overcome each of those deficits.
Oh. that's just will power.
When I'm down 0-2, I stand up, shake my arms around and my neck to relief the tensions, kiss my bey for good luck, sit back down, 3, 2, 1, go shoot.............and still lose.
The only logical reason behind this is that you don't have as much will power as Kei.
Obviously he doesn't. When I go down 2-0 my mind just races with the thought of "I CANNOT LOSE 35 BEYPOINTS" (okay not really, but that thought runs through my mind during every match regardless of the score LOL).
(Jul. 18, 2011 7:08 AM)Bluezee Wrote: M145Q is actually really good with something. I have just the thing. PM me.
Placed third in PLASTIC'S NOT DEAD! with:
AR: Tiger Defenser
WD: Wide Defense
SG: Right Engine Gear (Circle Survivor)
BB: Normal Base (Wolborg 4 Version)
I ♥ Wolborg 4.
During HMS' NOT DEAD!, I didn't use this combo during the final second/third place match, but I did use it to win at least five matches during the tournament (including two against Deikailo
):
AR: Samurai Upper
WD: CWD God Ring
RC: Metal Change Core
I just casually threw it together before one match and then stuck with it for most of my matches during the rest of the tournament after seeing it perform so well. I would call it a Balance combo. Additionally, I (and Crimson) experienced much success with this well-known Wolborg MS-killer:
AR: Metal Ape
RC: Grip Weight Core
... However, I did lose with it due to some unlucky spin direction choices in the final match against Xman8024 for second/third place where he used:
AR: Wolf Crusher
WD: CWD Free Survivor
RC: Bearing Core