As promised, I'd deliver results:
MF-H Fang Leone BD145RF vs. MF-H Basalt Aquario BD145CS
BA 1 by KO
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
FL 1 by KO
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
MF-H Fang Leone BD145RF win rate: 10%
IKMV made a great point at Beyblade Crusade. He said anything with RF and a BD145 could be seen as a "good" attack combo because the wheel will generally not make contact over BD145. He tried to prove his point by using a dark wheel on it. I don't know how that battle went, but I decided to do some comparative results with a dark wheel:
MF-H Dark Leone BD145RF vs. MF-H Basalt Aquario BD145CS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
DL 1 by KO
BA 1 by OS
BA 1 by OS
MF-H Dark Leone BD145RF win rate: 10%
As you can see, they are are both very similar in results. They have a similar weight distribution and diameter.
One thing I have noticed through my recent testing of attack combos is harmonization through shape effecting rubber bottoms. To maintain the flower shaped pattern achieved with sliding shoot, you have to throw it off balance with a non-circular track and/or wheel. If you use BD145, you need a wheel whose weight is either concentrated in the center to allow for leaning (Basalt, Lightning) or you need to use an exotic track (r145, h145).
Although, this is just reiterating what Brad had made a huge point in back in OtC on part harmonization.
Centrifugal force with even weight distribution will often re-stabilize a Beyblade when in an attack type, you don't need this to be so because you need your wheel to be slanted.
With that being said, I'm not understanding why any of you are criticizing him for not doing enough testing when you should be being more proactive and testing for yourself to have a visual understanding of how this combo is supposed to work or to see where it can be improved.
Kei Wrote:Deikailo Wrote:Every member should do their own individual tests for the sake of understanding each part's interaction. A video can only provide so much.
QFT
Being on the largest Beyblade forum in the world, with the best Bladers in the world, you would think that people here would understand that Beyblade is not a simple game. The amount of variables is staggering; launch power, positioning of the Beyblades in the stadium, positioning of yourself in relation to the stadium, angle of the Beyblade, wear on the parts of the Beyblade, etc ... the list goes on. There will always be differences among us, so you can never tell someone that they "don't understand how to use a custom". You can give them suggestions, because there may very well be some technique used to get positive results with a combo, but you cannot tell them "your results are completely wrong".
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