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How does the TP (Trans Point) bit work? - ElDiablo69 - Nov. 18, 2024 I know how the thing works, but what is the mechanism? RE: How does the TP (Trans Point) bit work? - Frisk291 - Nov. 18, 2024 (Nov. 18, 2024 4:18 AM)ElDiablo69 Wrote: I know how the thing works, but what is the mechanism?On the shaft of the Bit, instead of one set of indents for the two white triangle points in the whole of a Ratchet to connect to, it has two with one being higher then the other and in battle (especially in Xtreme Dashes) the Bit will rotate which makes the height change. That the answer you were lookin for? RE: How does the TP (Trans Point) bit work? - VermillionMoon - Nov. 18, 2024 (Nov. 18, 2024 2:17 PM)Frisk291 Wrote:(Nov. 18, 2024 4:18 AM)ElDiablo69 Wrote: I know how the thing works, but what is the mechanism?On the shaft of the Bit, instead of one set of indents for the two white triangle points in the whole of a Ratchet to connect to, it has two with one being higher then the other and in battle (especially in Xtreme Dashes) the Bit will rotate which makes the height change. That the answer you were lookin for? To build off on what Frisk has said, TP changes the height of a ratchet by +/-10. Ex. If you had a 3-70 ratchert, TP low mode would make it 3-60 and if it is on high mode then its 3-80. At the start of the round TP is in low mode but when it hits the X-treme rail, it allows the height gimmick to activate. Low mode is mainly for barrage attacks while high mode is for smash attacks. Hope this helps RE: How does the TP (Trans Point) bit work? - Laban Vanot - Nov. 18, 2024 (Nov. 18, 2024 2:25 PM)VermillionMoon Wrote:(Nov. 18, 2024 2:17 PM)Frisk291 Wrote: On the shaft of the Bit, instead of one set of indents for the two white triangle points in the whole of a Ratchet to connect to, it has two with one being higher then the other and in battle (especially in Xtreme Dashes) the Bit will rotate which makes the height change. That the answer you were lookin for? In actuality it seems like high mode is the normal height, because TP’s bit is actually 1mm shorter than P to begin with (compare them side by side after taking them out from the beys). So the high mode on a 3-70 ratchet is actually 3-70, while the low mode is 3-60 RE: How does the TP (Trans Point) bit work? - VermillionMoon - Nov. 19, 2024 (Nov. 18, 2024 8:03 PM)Laban Vanot Wrote:(Nov. 18, 2024 2:25 PM)VermillionMoon Wrote: To build off on what Frisk has said, TP changes the height of a ratchet by +/-10. Ex. If you had a 3-70 ratchert, TP low mode would make it 3-60 and if it is on high mode then its 3-80. At the start of the round TP is in low mode but when it hits the X-treme rail, it allows the height gimmick to activate. Low mode is mainly for barrage attacks while high mode is for smash attacks. Hope this helps Hm wow I actually did not know this. I was mainly following what I heard I think Zankeye was it? say in his review or someone elses, not too sure |