Dec. 16, 2020 5:51 PM
Does anyone know if the sharp tip in the middle of Archer Hercules' driver (Eternal) is capable of wearing down, I am wanting to not have to buy several copies, so this would be a great tidbit of info to be aware of.
(Dec. 16, 2020 5:51 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know if the sharp tip in the middle of Archer Hercules' driver (Eternal) is capable of wearing down, I am wanting to not have to buy several copies, so this would be a great tidbit of info to be aware of.
(Dec. 16, 2020 5:55 PM)PeppzieCola Wrote: [ -> ](Dec. 16, 2020 5:51 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know if the sharp tip in the middle of Archer Hercules' driver (Eternal) is capable of wearing down, I am wanting to not have to buy several copies, so this would be a great tidbit of info to be aware of.
Yes, it's capable of wearing down, but it takes quite a while for it to just start wearing down.
(Dec. 16, 2020 8:04 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]also, what about free spin drivers i.e. Atomic, Orbit, Bearing
(Dec. 16, 2020 8:09 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]so..... basically Eternal is more on the durable end of the spectrum as compared to drivers such as Xtreme, Xtreme', and Variable.
Are Drivers such as Orbit, Bearing, and, Atomic less susceptible to wear because the point of contact is not as focused and is constantly changing due to the rolling/free-spinning ball?
EDIT: Nvm answered above
what about drivers like Massive that use a perfectly round dome-shaped driver?
how long do you guys think it takes for the drivers mentioned above to wear down?
(Dec. 16, 2020 5:51 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know if the sharp tip in the middle of Archer Hercules' driver (Eternal) is capable of wearing down, I am wanting to not have to buy several copies, so this would be a great tidbit of info to be aware of.
(Dec. 16, 2020 8:58 PM)LeonidasKerbeus Wrote: [ -> ](Dec. 16, 2020 8:09 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]so..... basically Eternal is more on the durable end of the spectrum as compared to drivers such as Xtreme, Xtreme', and Variable.
Are Drivers such as Orbit, Bearing, and, Atomic less susceptible to wear because the point of contact is not as focused and is constantly changing due to the rolling/free-spinning ball?
EDIT: Nvm answered above
what about drivers like Massive that use a perfectly round dome-shaped driver?
how long do you guys think it takes for the drivers mentioned above to wear down?
Massive will wear, yes, but would take forever.
Orbit and atomic are basically immune to wear due to their free spinning nature. The point of contact is always moving.
bearing takes a while and and many battles, but the output is a great meta LAD driver.
eternal is similar to low as in it gets less shaky and more stable as its worn.
unlike low however eternal doesnt suck "uranus" haHA beyblade puns
and Xtreme and Xtreme' have hard molds and soft molds.
Soft molds wear way easier which is bad
hard molds stay rigid longer and are recommended.
Variables whole gimmick is it's wear so its not entirely applicable here.
(Dec. 16, 2020 11:37 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: [ -> ](Dec. 16, 2020 5:51 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know if the sharp tip in the middle of Archer Hercules' driver (Eternal) is capable of wearing down, I am wanting to not have to buy several copies, so this would be a great tidbit of info to be aware of.
yes it does, for hasbro wears down quicker than tt
(Dec. 17, 2020 4:19 PM)Fshy InstinctYT Wrote: [ -> ]my massive driver has already worn down lol its an attack now
(Dec. 16, 2020 8:58 PM)LeonidasKerbeus Wrote: [ -> ]Massive will wear, yes, but would take forever.
Orbit and atomic are basically immune to wear due to their free spinning nature. The point of contact is always moving.
bearing takes a while and and many battles, but the output is a great meta LAD driver.
eternal is similar to low as in it gets less shaky and more stable as its worn.
unlike low however eternal doesnt suck "uranus" haHA beyblade puns
and Xtreme and Xtreme' have hard molds and soft molds.
Soft molds wear way easier which is bad
hard molds stay rigid longer and are recommended.
Variables whole gimmick is it's wear so its not entirely applicable here.
true, but the tabs surrounding said free-spinning ball wear down, and the driver no longer has the ability to use the knock out guards
(Dec. 16, 2020 11:37 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: [ -> ]yes it does, for hasbro wears down quicker than tt
that was not my question, the hasbro Eternal-S is not of question, ALL slingshock drivers wear down very easily