(Jan. 14, 2020 1:16 AM)Voltron914 Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/wawrzyniak_c/status/...71875?s=21
From what I see in the picture: take note of these parts as they are quite competitive.
Energy Layer (the top piece):
2: Lord Spriggan
26: Zwei Longinus
14 combined with the outer ring of 30: Perfect Phoenix
**All 3 layers are very good and are still relevant in today's competitive scene.
Disk (the metal middle piece):
7: Sting
15 and 18: Blitz
16: 00 Disc
25 and 35: 0 Disc
33: 10 Disc
**Most of these are great too.
Frame (the plastic ring that goes around the disc):
5: Expand
6: Glaive
8: Wall
**Glaive is okay, Expand is arguably okay. Wall is great but
only when used with the Bearing driver, which you do not have.
Driver (the bottom tip)
2: Orbit Metal
14: Dimension'
21: Octa
27: Atomic
**The drivers are where it gets difficult. Of all these the most recommended one I can give is Atomic. The others are quite situational.
The recommendations might not be thr best but it is what I'd use given the parts.
-Perfect Phoenix, 0 Glaive/Expand or Sting, Atomic
-Zwei Longinus, 00 Glaive/Expand or Sting, Dimension' or Orbit Metal
-Lord Spriggan, 0 Wall, Bearing (you do not have Bearing)
-Lord Spriggan, 0 Glaive, Xtend+ (you do not have Xtend+)
The Phoenix combo should be able to tank and beat any other right spin defense/stamina combo, and still difficult to get KOed by attack combos due to its sheer weight.
Zwei Longinus is good against left spin combos again due to its weight and strong attack power. Use Dimension' to maximise attack at the cost of stamina. Using Orbit metal will reduce your attack power instead, but it makes sure you can still outspin other left spin combos if you fail to KO them. Dimension' is not the best attack driver mind you, so it might be hard to control (keeps going around the stadium, not hitting the center spot), but its the only driver with the ' (dash) mark you have which makes your combo harder to burst (quite important for highly aggressive layers)
Lord Spriggan is a very great layer, and is used mainly to beat opposite spin opponents (set Lord on left spin to beat right spin opponents and vice versa). In WBO tournaments you can only pick one spin direction for Lord to avoid being too difficult to beat, but if your child is playing for fun against friends nothing will srop him from doing that. However, it is missing the driver, so Bearing and Xtend+ drivers are the next thing to get IMO.
Those are my recommendations, but if ultimately your child prefers to choose or build a different combo, then I say let him mix and match. Have fun!