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This theory is to explain why in my opinion it's good to put attack performance tips on heavy defense types.

First off, the Hammer Effect is when a defense type has a semi-aggresive or very aggresive tip such as RF, R2F, LRF and basically any top-teir attack performance tip. For this method, the best example for the Hammer Effect is Basalt Aquario 100R2F.

Here is the theory, using the weight of the MW can make an attack more powerful by putting an attack tip on it making the speed increase the attack power. The weight of the MW and the speed of the attack tip makes a strong and sturdy hit to your opponment's bey, it's just like a hammer hitting something, the more speed you put on the hammer while it's dropping, the more damage it will do. The best option for this, believe it or not, is a MW with smooth edges and little or no contact points, I have tested this theory and it has turned out positive.

Any questions?
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This does not really deserve a topic. That explanation is also not really good ...