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RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - UGottaCetus - Oct. 31, 2013 Im kinda confused, wouldn't a lower track Stamina combo be able to defeat it, at least in BB-10? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - RagerBlade - Nov. 01, 2013 (Oct. 30, 2013 1:38 AM)Dark_Mousy Wrote: TO everyone posting, please have tests or tournament experience behind your statements. All my statements are based on tests and tournament results. It just seems like some of you have wishy washy opinions.Just a reminder as some people are making bad posts. (Oct. 31, 2013 11:33 PM)UGottaCetus Wrote: Im kinda confused, wouldn't a lower track Stamina combo be able to defeat it, at least in BB-10?I'll post some tests on that later. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - TimeOut - Nov. 01, 2013 (Oct. 31, 2013 3:20 PM)Time Wrote: So I spent like three hours yesterday trying to come up with a counter that could os dragoooon in bb-10 and these were the three best things I could come up with. Each one seems ludicrous on first reading, but there was a lot of thought that went into each one. I focused on things at a height lower than the metal wheel to avoid as much contact as possible. Each of these were never decisive winners, but they were also rarely decisive losers, if someone wants to do some formal testing that would be great. Did no one see this? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Tri - Nov. 01, 2013 About the combo with Final Drive, I have used it before and I must say it has a unique but pretty effective movement. It has a good enough stall at the end from my experience to even out spin Duo W145WD from my testing. I actually think some official tests would be nice. I don't have an F230 so unfortuantely I can't. Still though, shouldn't we focus more on Zero G right now? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - OwnageDerp - Nov. 01, 2013 (Oct. 27, 2013 8:02 PM)OwnageDerp Wrote: So I got in tests on Gryph ^2 GB145RF (GG) vs Killerken Dragooon F230CF (KD) Has anyone seen this even though it got killed by spin steal? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 01, 2013 (Oct. 31, 2013 6:35 PM)Kei Wrote:(Oct. 31, 2013 2:34 AM)theblackdragon Wrote: Yes, that is definitely what should happen. Like Pepsi said, if you can actually walk into an event and already know that you're taking home the gold, it needs to go. Yah, er... I was kind of completely wrong about Genbull F230, LOL. XD However, I honestly seriously doubt that someone could get lucky enough to sweep a tournament with it 3 times in a row, against multiple bladers in the top 100 worldwide. What other options are there, exactly? Of course, you're right... nothing is ever unbeatable. Never. It's just a question of whether or not the counter people develop is competitive against the rest of the metagame. The only things you really have a mild chance with against F230 in Zero-G is left-spin sway attack, and left-spin TB, both of which are easily countered by banking or weak launching (not to mention that Dragooon TB is horrendous against almost the entire meta). Also, If you're going to do sway attack testing, do you think you might be able to do so with 2 people? That would be great just because it represents a tournament scene better. IIRC Dragooon F230 does far better when launched at the same time as its opponent. ![]() RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - TimeOut - Nov. 01, 2013 I've got it Genbull dragooon sa165 Mb Based on what I saw duo sa165 mb do to duo f230 gcf Sa165 mb 17 wins (16 os, 1 ko) F230 gcf 3 wins (3 ko) Also, something people might want to look into as a counter for all f230 is variares or gravity since as long as your opponent doesn't pull the same thing, spin steal is a non-factor and gravity with the stamina clear wheel is a force to be reckoned with RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - LMAO - Nov. 01, 2013 I remember Kei using Gravity Perseus F230GCF/CF before, once in a tourney. IIRC he lost with it, probably because of how light Gravity is compared to Genbull Genbull or Genbull Dragooon. Variates just sucks, when it pairs up with F230, from my testing. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Uwik - Nov. 01, 2013 (Nov. 01, 2013 2:08 AM)theblackdragon Wrote: However, I honestly seriously doubt that someone could get lucky enough to sweep a tournament with it 3 times in a row, against multiple bladers in the top 100 worldwide. What other options are there, exactly? This kind of thing takes time. It takes time for other players to come up with a solid and reliable counter. Parts availability is also a factor. Basing it off someone sweeping '3 localized tournaments' is premature. I will also bring up the 2 parts that was banned or ban-worthy in the past, and the reasons for it. Libra. Back when it was released, it was truly leaps and bounds ahead of the meta. It was extremely overpowered. No parts released then had to ability to counter it. We were limited to a very few parts. This was a no-brainer. Even WBBA Japan realized this, and have eventually put weight limitations on combos. WBO didn't have too many official tournaments back then to confirm its abuse in the winning combos, but rest assured, it was either Libra or lose. Soon after, RF, Lightning LDrago was released, and had the ability to counter it quite reliably, yet the ban was still in play for quite some time to let the meta even itself out. Basalt. Few months after its release, it started popping out everywhere. After the discovery of the wonderful pairing of Basalt and CS, it became a monster. It was either Basalt BD145 CS or Basalt 230 CS everywhere. And when I say everywhere, it was literally all over the world. Europe, Australia, Asia, North America. 8 people go into a tournament, 6 or 7 used Basalt. The sheer number of Basalt was overwhelming. The meta became stagnant, players became bored. I suppose one of WBO's consideration of its ban was the abuse of Basalt, which leads to the stagnant metagame. As WBO was concluding the ban decision, 4D came about. Sycthe and the relatively new VariAres became the counters. Soon after, the talk of banning Basalt became part of history. Now if you take F230 CF/GCF, and stack it up against Libra & Basalt, is it a ban-worthy comparison at this stage of time? I'm certain F230 CF/GCF is an insanely good combination, but if anything, it's still in its infancy in terms of tournament wins and usage. Just let the meta plays itself out first. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - TimeOut - Nov. 01, 2013 LMAO you misunderstand, variares and gravity on sa165 mb RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 01, 2013 (Nov. 01, 2013 4:30 AM)Uwik Wrote:(Nov. 01, 2013 2:08 AM)theblackdragon Wrote: However, I honestly seriously doubt that someone could get lucky enough to sweep a tournament with it 3 times in a row, against multiple bladers in the top 100 worldwide. What other options are there, exactly? Well, that's the problem... the custom is not in its "infancy" here. NC has had 2 or 3 times the number of Zero-G tournaments that most areas have, and the combo has been played (and abused) here for nearly 6 months now, swept several tournaments in a row, and no one has been able to come up with something that can counter it effectively, let alone something that can also perform well against the rest of the meta. The metagame here has already become "stagnant." Oh, BTW I forgot one tournament. It's actually swept 4 in a row (the first of which was me as Crush of the G-Force, using it in 7/8 of my matches). I don't see a problem with comparing this to Basalt or Libra... regardless of what form the customs dominated in, they were overpowered and abused. If something is overpowered and abused, then it wrecks the metagame, and, like you said, tournaments become stagnant and boring. But your absolutely right, theblackdragon Wrote:Well, if you're talking about tournament results, then we've got plenty from NC... the only problem is, it seems to be regional. :\ Not many people seem to use Dragooon F230 much... It hasn't played out in other areas yet, which is the problem. I can guarantee you that, over the course of the next few months, if someone is willing to abuse this combo then the situation will become more or less the same in other places as well. From what I've seen of this custom in testing and competition, in my honest opinion it's far too overpowered. Take it from Dark (and me), who's actually experienced Dragooon F230 abused at an event. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - RagerBlade - Nov. 01, 2013 Me and my friend did a battle between MSF-M Genbull Dragooon F230CF V.S. Balro Balro D125R2F. It was Best of 5. Final score was 3-1. Bakro won with all KOs. Genull F230 win with 1 OS. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 01, 2013 In Zero-G? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Dark_Mousy - Nov. 01, 2013 (Nov. 01, 2013 8:59 PM)RagerBlade Wrote: Me and my friend did a battle between MSF-M Genbull Dragooon F230CF V.S. Balro Balro D125R2F. It was Best of 5. Final score was 3-1. Bakro won with all KOs. Genull F230 win with 1 OS. But you know for it to be an official test it must be at least rounds. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - RagerBlade - Nov. 01, 2013 (Nov. 01, 2013 11:13 PM)theblackdragon Wrote: In Zero-G?In BB-10. Dark yes I know, I was just informing. I will do tests soon when I see my friend again. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - TimeOut - Nov. 02, 2013 (Nov. 01, 2013 1:12 AM)Time Wrote:(Oct. 31, 2013 3:20 PM)Time Wrote: So I spent like three hours yesterday trying to come up with a counter that could os dragoooon in bb-10 and these were the three best things I could come up with. Each one seems ludicrous on first reading, but there was a lot of thought that went into each one. I focused on things at a height lower than the metal wheel to avoid as much contact as possible. Each of these were never decisive winners, but they were also rarely decisive losers, if someone wants to do some formal testing that would be great. Again? RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Dark_Mousy - Nov. 02, 2013 (Nov. 02, 2013 2:26 AM)Time Wrote:(Nov. 01, 2013 1:12 AM)Time Wrote:(Oct. 31, 2013 3:20 PM)Time Wrote: So I spent like three hours yesterday trying to come up with a counter that could os dragoooon in bb-10 and these were the three best things I could come up with. Each one seems ludicrous on first reading, but there was a lot of thought that went into each one. I focused on things at a height lower than the metal wheel to avoid as much contact as possible. Each of these were never decisive winners, but they were also rarely decisive losers, if someone wants to do some formal testing that would be great. I saw this. Just didn't have a chance to respond. Those combos are very situational. Like if they go against anything else they will probably lose. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 02, 2013 Answer me this... what exactly can any of those combos beat? I mean besides Dragooon F230 on occasion? We need a counter that doesn't flunk against everything else. That's honestly like using Earth 85WD to counter Dragooon SA165RDF. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Infinity Lazer - Nov. 02, 2013 Time I did anyway as those are interesting the problem here is that those combo's would get destroyed by anything else on the tier list and with Dragooon being spammed everywhere and MF-L Phantom Cygnus 85MF there useles against pretty much anything thats not F230CF/GCF XD basically there Niche-Combo's and wow F: D beating F230 XD EDIT: Beaten by Da Mouse and Draco (that your new nickname TBD XD) I took to long to type all this XD RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - DefStamina88 - Nov. 02, 2013 I have done tests using Genbull Dragoon F230GCF and Reviser Dragoon F230GCF in BB-10, and I am also finding some troubling dominations there, too. Spoiler (Click to View) RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - Kei - Nov. 02, 2013 F230 CF/GCF has also been abused in Toronto over the past several months, if you guys haven't noticed. It's not an isolated phenomenon. Anyways, I'll try to do those Zero-G/Sway Attack tests with two people this weekend at A YEAR: The Month of Frost in Toronto. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 02, 2013 ^But has Dragooon F230GCF been overused? I mean, Duo/Genbull F230 isn't totally overpowered, and even an occasional Dragooon F230 won't hurt the meta as long as they don't come in droves. When's the last time you saw it lose, exactly? I mean, if something is really beating it badly could you tell us what it is? BTW I just got some tests done vs. Sway attack: theblackdragon Wrote:Genbull Dragooon F230CF vs. MSF-H Wyvang Dragooon SA165GCF I sent this to Dark, so I thought I'd just post it here. He said he's getting the same turnout, with Dragooon F230 apparently having "no problem." It takes a few minutes to get the hang of launching at the right speed. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - LMAO - Nov. 02, 2013 (Nov. 02, 2013 2:41 AM)Kei Wrote: F230 CF/GCF has also been abused in Toronto over the past several months, if you guys haven't noticed. It's not an isolated phenomenon. I'd gladly help you out ![]() Also, I tested out both Variares and Gravity Perseus SA165MB, against both left and right spin F230, and F230 won every single time. Both Variares and Gravity Perseus are just too light to try to control F230. RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - RagerBlade - Nov. 02, 2013 MSF-M Genbull Dragooon F230CF V.S. MSF-L Girago Begarodios GB145CF MSF-M Genbull Dragooon F230CF 3 Wins (3 OS 0 KO) MSF-L Girago Begairodos GB145CF 17 Wins (4 OS 13 KO) 1 Tie Redone (Both Beys KOed) Standard Format Each Bey Launched first 10 times RE: Why F230 CF/GCF breaks the game - [)ragon - Nov. 02, 2013 First of all, I kind of doubt those results... I've tried the same method before, and nothing came of it. ![]() Second, is your F230 orange? Girago Begirados GB145CF OSing Dragooon F230CF is unheard of, unless your F230 is red/brown. Third, what exactly does Girago Begirados GB145CF do well against besides, apparently, Dragooon F230CF? The idea here is not to build something that can beat Dragooon F230... the idea is to build something that beats Dragooon F230 and can be called competitive against at least some of the rest of the metagame. Third, we're testing Dragooon F230 against Attack in Zero-G, not BB-10. No one is going to ban Dragooon F230 in BB-10 format play anytime soon, so testing in BB-10 isn't really changing anything. ![]() |