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ERR!! lol just forget about this technique guys, if i get a video recorder and a blade maybe I'll make a video. Anyways bugturtles seems to be the only one that almost understands this, you do launch the blade in the air but not "into" the air your just launching while keeping the blade in the same spot by pushing up and forward as it launches so that it arcs down into the stadium. This adds extra spin because while its going down the air pushes it like a helicopter except that it fly downward not up. I guess this technique depend on the attack ring, spin direction, and the overall weight of your blade.
Bumpking12 Wrote:This adds extra spin because while its going down the air pushes it like a helicopter except that it fly downward not up.

Uh. No.
Bey Brad Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:This adds extra spin because while its going down the air pushes it like a helicopter except that it fly downward not up.

Uh. No.
Wouldn't that cause drag... and slow it down..?
Likely it would have no effect other than looking pretty ridiculous and going through a lot of effort to get a quarter of the power of a Gattyaki shot.
OK OK i give up already, you guys have proven my shot useless while I've failed to prove that its useful. My shot can now be considered pointless and obsolete, "GAME OVER".
Let me get this straight......

Bumpking12 Wrote:launching while keeping the blade in the same spot


and

Bumpking12 Wrote:by pushing up and forward as it launches so that it arcs down into the stadium.

I really don't get this. Do you keep it in the same spot or do you launch forward?
Composer your killing me! I already gave up and i know nobody will still understand, but here i go anyway:

You launch the blade forward to keep it in the same spot because when you launch it it'll drop downward, so the push upward+forward is to keep it balanced so that it stays in the air in the exact same spot that it was before the launch.

Its just as if you where watching one of those movies where a car is speeding and the driver figures out that he's heading towards the end of a cliff, and stops just in time before it falls off the cliff but the car is half way off the cliff so its imbalanced and the driver has to shift more weight towards the back to keep it from falling.

Also the forward momentum will cause the blade to move slightly forward so that it goes where you want it to go in the ring "after" it sits still in the air for a split second, if you want it to land directly below where you launch it as opposed to the opposite side of the ring just push upward without pushing forward.

Remember to note that even though you push up or up + forward the blade should not go upwards your just pushing up just enough to keep balance so that it doesn't immediately fall down, and stays where you launched it for a split second.

There is a slight chance that i am remembering this launch incorrectly as it was so long ago. I use to use it with Wyborg, Bumpking, Kid Dragoon, and my custom. Just try not to take this too seriously as it may be misinformation, that is why i thought about not revealing this from the start, and why i'm giving up on it now.

Edit: here's a pic of the dude actually sitting down. Please disregard the other pic and i apologize in advance if this pic makes your eyes bleed a little.
To be honest, the description is not physically sound. I guess diagrams don't work, a video is needed.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:To be honest, the description is not physically sound. I guess diagrams don't work, a video is needed.

You really might be reading into this a little too much, but yes, I agree I video is needed.

Explaining obscure/outlandish launch techniques is not really going to do much except incur doubt. A detailed illustration via video is the best way to show off your launch technique, Bumpking. I wouldn't give up on trying to show everyone your launch technique, if it actually works, but I'd hold off on the explanations until you can provide a decently lit video.
Synesthesia Wrote:
Composer of Requiems Wrote:To be honest, the description is not physically sound. I guess diagrams don't work, a video is needed.

You really might be reading into this a little too much, but yes, I agree I video is needed.

Explaining obscure/outlandish launch techniques is not really going to do much except incur doubt. A detailed illustration via video is the best way to show off your launch technique, Bumpking. I wouldn't give up on trying to show everyone your launch technique, if it actually works, but I'd hold off on the explanations until you can provide a decently lit video.
Yes, this is exactly what i was thinking but first i need to get a blade since all mine are far-off at my pops house, and then i have to decide if i want to be revealing myself on the internet since its not the safest thing to do, but heck most of my family members have a myspace chock-full of thier pics and vids.
Bumpking12 Wrote:Yes, this is exactly what i was thinking but first i need to get a blade since all mine are far-off at my pops house, and then i have to decide if i want to be revealing myself on the internet since its not the safest thing to do, but heck most of my family members have a myspace chock-full of thier pics and vids.

Put your camera at an angle so it just shows your hands or something like that.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:Yes, this is exactly what i was thinking but first i need to get a blade since all mine are far-off at my pops house, and then i have to decide if i want to be revealing myself on the internet since its not the safest thing to do, but heck most of my family members have a myspace chock-full of thier pics and vids.

Put your camera at an angle so it just shows your hands or something like that.
That's a good idea, but for some reason i have a feeling that you all still won't understand. I'll try anywayPinching_eyes.
I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.
Bey Brad Wrote:I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.

Finally someone understands me! yeah it isn't that good of a launch for most blades that's why i didn't use it all the time, but it works good for some compacts.
Bumpking12 Wrote:
Bey Brad Wrote:I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.

Finally someone understands me! yeah it isn't that good of a launch for most blades that's why i didn't use it all the time, but it works good for some compacts.

No, it won't work well for any Beyblade. Period. Gattyaki, Sliding Shoot, almost any "real" shooting technique will work better than this.
Well if you say so, you are the expert.
Bumpking12 Wrote:
Bey Brad Wrote:I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.

Finally someone understands me! yeah it isn't that good of a launch for most blades that's why i didn't use it all the time, but it works good for some compacts.
i agree with bey brad
taru678 Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:
Bey Brad Wrote:I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.

Finally someone understands me! yeah it isn't that good of a launch for most blades that's why i didn't use it all the time, but it works good for some compacts.
i agree with bey brad

what a useful comment Oo
i know mine is usless too but please don't make such stupid posts, is not the first i see from you.

thanks.
taru678 Wrote:i agree with bey brad
Umm? ok??
Your not blader: kenny are you? because you sure do sound like himConfused.
red_eyes Wrote:
taru678 Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:
Bey Brad Wrote:I understand it perfectly, it's just not good.

Finally someone understands me! yeah it isn't that good of a launch for most blades that's why i didn't use it all the time, but it works good for some compacts.
i agree with bey brad

what a useful comment Oo
i know mine is usless too but please don't make such stupid posts, is not the first i see from you.

thanks.

This.
Bumpking12 Wrote:
taru678 Wrote:i agree with bey brad
Umm? ok??
Your not blader: kenny are you? because you sure do sound like himConfused.
no D:<
if i were blader:kenny then i woold be begging beywiki to accept my pathetic apologies
taru678 Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:
taru678 Wrote:i agree with bey brad
Umm? ok??
Your not blader: kenny are you? because you sure do sound like himConfused.
no D:<
if i were blader:kenny then i woold be begging beywiki to accept my pathetic apologies

Might be a good idea.
wtf if i get banned im not gonna come begging u to unbann me like blade: dpuchebag(kenny) would
Please re-read your posts before you post them. The amount of typos you're letting through is kind of disrespectful.
I'm pretty good at Gattyaki, I never even knew it was a proper launch technique until I read the article XD!!! Then again, my boyfriend is stupidly good at it with Dragoon Fighter and Driger V2 *curses him*

Would it be possible that a left handed person would have a much easier job at handling left spin launchers? Or someone with bigger hands. Because to be fair, a Right spin launcher is a pain for people with bigger hands because theyre so diddy.

Then again, I use Grips on my launchers as to not carp my wrist up like I used to.
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