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Quote:==Description==
Shadow/Shining Amaterios is an Attack Type Energy Layer that features a face on the left side, meant to represent this Layer's namesake; the Shinto Goddess of the Sun Amaterasu, and an overall pentagonal or star shape, made up of ten alternating blades. As part of the Cho-Z Layer System, Shadow/Shining Amaterios features metal in its design; lining the blades. The inclusion of metal makes the Layer heavier than most SwitchStrike/God Layers.

While the pentagonal shape and the Layer's strong teeth would imply high Burst and Knock-Out potential, the shape and number of blades means that each point of contact is at an obtuse angle which reduces recoil compared to the triangular Valkyrie line.

Like many other Cho-Z Layers, Shadow/Shining Amaterios can be fitted with a Level Chip that fits underneath the Layer, which can solve potential issues with imbalance.

Unlike its predecessor Shadow Amaterios, Shining Amaterios features much less intricate detail molding which creates more gaps. However these gaps are very shallow and small which creates no discernible difference in performance.

==Overall==
Due to the shallow gaps and obtuse angle, Shadow/Shining Amaterios lags behind Winning Valkyrie for Attack combinations.

As such, Shadow/Shining Amaterios is recommended for collection purposes only.
I'm putting this as Shadow/Shining Amaterios since they're pretty much the same Layer with the same performance (abysmal). When I'm putting this up on the wiki I'll edit the Shadow/Shining parts to match the page
(Nov. 21, 2018  5:57 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:==Description==
Shadow/Shining Amaterios is an Attack Type Energy Layer that features a face on the left side, meant to represent this Layer's namesake; the Shinto Goddess of the Sun Amaterasu, and an overall pentagonal or star shape, made up of ten alternating blades. As part of the Cho-Z Layer System, Shadow/Shining Amaterios features metal in its design; lining the blades. The inclusion of metal makes the Layer heavier than most SwitchStrike/God Layers.

While the pentagonal shape and the Layer's strong teeth would imply high Burst and Knock-Out potential, the shape and number of blades means that each point of contact is at an obtuse angle which reduces recoil compared to the triangular Valkyrie line.

Like many other Cho-Z Layers, Shadow/Shining Amaterios can be fitted with a Level Chip that fits underneath the Layer, which can solve potential issues with imbalance.

Unlike its predecessor Shadow Amaterios, Shining Amaterios features much less intricate detail molding which creates more gaps. However these gaps are very shallow and small which creates no discernible difference in performance.
I'm putting this as Shadow/Shining Amaterios since they're pretty much the same Layer with the same performance (abysmal). When I'm putting this up on the wiki I'll edit the Shadow/Shining parts to match the page
don't forget the moving pieces on Shining αmaterios, which make it worse and break easily
(Nov. 21, 2018  6:04 AM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 21, 2018  5:57 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]I'm putting this as Shadow/Shining Amaterios since they're pretty much the same Layer with the same performance (abysmal). When I'm putting this up on the wiki I'll edit the Shadow/Shining parts to match the page
don't forget the moving pieces on Shining αmaterios, which make it worse and break easily

There are no moving parts on Shining Amaterios
I think there might be. I remember seeing some difference in the spikes (not that they would make a huge difference of course)

(Nov. 20, 2018  5:31 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 20, 2018  5:23 PM)Grey Bey Wrote: [ -> ]so...what exactly is it's gimmick? I still don't understand haha

I think it's those semi moving red spikes which are more like wobbly teeth.
(Nov. 21, 2018  6:14 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 21, 2018  6:04 AM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: [ -> ]don't forget the moving pieces on Shining αmaterios, which make it worse and break easily

There are no moving parts on Shining Amaterios
The little red spikes on the RBG version which sre blue spikes on the Battle Zero Version.
(Nov. 21, 2018  12:36 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 21, 2018  6:14 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]There are no moving parts on Shining Amaterios
The little red spikes on the RBG version which sre blue spikes on the Battle Zero Version.

Kimboslice said in his Shining Amaterios vs Archer Hercules video that a blade started moving only because it broke
(Nov. 21, 2018  3:39 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 21, 2018  12:36 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: [ -> ]The little red spikes on the RBG version which sre blue spikes on the Battle Zero Version.

Kimboslice said in his Shining Amaterios vs Archer Hercules video that a blade started moving only because it broke

That's what happened to some Shadow Amaterios layers, but Shining Amaterios is supposed to have them move, as pointed out in Takara Tomy's own videos.
this should be enough
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You can see the third grey blade underneath the blue blade
(Nov. 22, 2018  1:09 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]You can see the third grey blade underneath the blue blade

at the same time, the moving blades are different
(Nov. 22, 2018  1:21 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 22, 2018  1:09 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]You can see the third grey blade underneath the blue blade

at the same time, the moving blades are different

Which is why I said the only difference between the two is less intricate molding on Shining
(Nov. 22, 2018  2:15 AM)MonoDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 22, 2018  1:21 AM)Adarsh Abhinav Wrote: [ -> ]at the same time, the moving blades are different

Which is why I said the only difference between the two is less intricate molding on Shining

The blades in Shining are more easily movable and thus Shining is 1 gram
Does it still have some competitive use though? All you said bout that is that it lags behind wV
Is this still good for Defense though? It kind of looks defensive to me but idk.
(May. 29, 2019  5:28 AM)TheBladingCow Wrote: [ -> ]Is this still good for Defense though? It kind of looks defensive to me but idk.

I agree with you here. Due to the strong teeth and relatively round shape, this layer should be good for defense combos, despite being outclassed at this point. Also, I think this layer is highly vulnerable to upper attack because of it's shape.
I have the Hasbro version, and the blades move.

The five different color blades extend outward when it spins. And when it's launched at an angle, the silver blades give it a really good upper attack without destabilizing itself.

If you use it right, it can beat revive pheonix.
(Aug. 03, 2020  5:54 AM)Amaterios Wrote: [ -> ]I have the Hasbro version, and the blades move.

The five different color blades extend outward when it spins. And when it's launched at an angle, the silver blades give it a really good upper attack without destabilizing itself.

If you use it right, it can beat revive pheonix.

Please don't necropost dormant draft threads from a year or more ago.