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RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Poseidon - Oct. 17, 2011 Sorry ive got chocker homework !!! Ill try in the coming weekend, that evryone BTW RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - DynaZord - Oct. 17, 2011 I wasn't asking if it was good ._. I was just asking it to be tested, but alright Ummm... will this work at all? AR: Upper Dragon WD: 10 Wide SG: Neo Right [HMC] BB: SG Metal Flat 2 Sorry if anything I'm saying is good, I'm just trying to think of combos with parts I'll have in the upcoming weeks. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Dan - Oct. 17, 2011 It's usually good to save time by not doing tests for bad combos. I'd use Wide Defense or 10-Heavy if I were you. (would improve combo) RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - DynaZord - Oct. 17, 2011 (Oct. 17, 2011 10:03 PM)Dan Wrote: It's usually good to save time by not doing tests for bad combos.I do not think any of the beys I'm buying have 10 Heavy... and true dat ( @ the first thing) And I haven't bought a Wide Defense, so that's out of the window lol RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 17, 2011 Weight Disk Attackers are underrated. The only decent one though imo is Try Cutter Wide Defense Neo Right HMC SG Metal Flat 2 RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Deikailo - Oct. 17, 2011 (Oct. 17, 2011 10:03 PM)Dan Wrote: It's usually good to save time by not doing tests for bad combos.You should always use wider weight disks with the exception of compacts. This helps with centrifugal force and puts metal behind each hit. (Oct. 17, 2011 9:53 PM)CRUelty Wrote: I wasn't asking if it was good ._.This combo has already been proven to be good, however, most people play right so you should switch for Neo Left HMC. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Dan - Oct. 17, 2011 (Oct. 17, 2011 11:43 PM)Deikailo Wrote: You should always use wider weight disks with the exception of compacts. This helps with centrifugal force and puts metal behind each hit. What about weight-based defense, still go with the Wide Defense? Thanks for clearing that up! (Oct. 17, 2011 11:39 PM)Mc Frown Wrote: Weight Disk Attackers are underrated. The only decent one though imo ismmm dem try cutter contact points lol. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Deikailo - Oct. 17, 2011 (Oct. 17, 2011 11:49 PM)Dan Wrote:In short, this is how it should be preferred:(Oct. 17, 2011 11:43 PM)Deikailo Wrote: You should always use wider weight disks with the exception of compacts. This helps with centrifugal force and puts metal behind each hit. Defense: Wide Defense, Wide Survivor, 10 Wide, 10 Balance, 10 Heavy, Star Attack. Attack: Wide Survivor, Wide Defense, 10 Wide, Star Attack, 10 Balance, 10 Heavy Zombie: Wide Survivor, Wide Defense, 10 Wide Compact: 10 Heavy, 10 Balance, Star Attack Endurance: Wide Survivor, Wide Defense, 10 Balance, 10 Heavy, Star Attack, 10 Wide RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 18, 2011 (Oct. 17, 2011 11:55 PM)Deikailo Wrote: Attack: Wide Survivor, Wide Defense, 10 Wide, Star Attack, 10 Balance, 10 Heavy I disagree with a fair amount of this. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Dan - Oct. 18, 2011 Wide Survivor? is u be srs? I'd figure only for zombies and endurance.. :V Or maybe defense, why not? I mean it is pretty smooth which would leave less room for recoil when playing attackers? Okay, McFrown, whats your list consist of? haha like to see a difference in opinions. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 18, 2011 Attack: Tier 1: Wide Defense Tier 5: Wide Survivor, 10 Wide Compact/Balance: 10 Balance, 10 Heavy Defense: Wide Defense Zombie: Wide Survivor Endurance:10 Balance/Magne WD RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Deikailo - Oct. 18, 2011 (Oct. 18, 2011 12:11 AM)Dan Wrote: Wide Survivor? is u be srs?I actually use survival ring on my attacker over fin tector. Although most people will say wtf, I can OS defense types in opposing spin direction this way. Wide survivor is the widest weight disk so it makes sense using the centrifugal force theory. (Oct. 18, 2011 12:09 AM)Mc Frown Wrote:Would you like to actually contribute and say why you disagree?(Oct. 17, 2011 11:55 PM)Deikailo Wrote: Attack: Wide Survivor, Wide Defense, 10 Wide, Star Attack, 10 Balance, 10 Heavy RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 18, 2011 Already did homie. Also Fin Tector sucks. Twin Guard is the homie Support Part. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Deikailo - Oct. 18, 2011 If only you played in NY two years ago... RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 18, 2011 Why. Did people use Fin Tector? Fin Tector blows. And I know about your gimmick Gattyaki awkward SAR Survivor Ring strategy. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Deikailo - Oct. 18, 2011 I wasn't referring to my strategies. I was referring to all the testing Guardian Odin and I would do, but mostly, his testing. While his mother was in and out of the hospital, he would spend hours playing Beyblade and doing extensive plastics testing. All of my knowledge is just stemming from his test results and our practice sessions, really. New York got to the point were were had a hard time actually playing because we would break our parts faster than we could buy replacements. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - th!nk - Oct. 18, 2011 Must say I prefer wide defense for attackers over wide survivor, maybe because I tend to use metal tips and/or high recoil AR's, survivor feels too light. Tbh I prefer 10 wide to wide survivor, albeit more of a "feeling" than anything tested. Do attack sp matter that much though? I mean, other than uriel 2's, err, explosive base, are there that many situations where an sp enabled base is the best option for attack? RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Hazel - Oct. 18, 2011 (Oct. 18, 2011 7:28 PM)th!nk Wrote: Must say I prefer wide defense for attackers over wide survivor, maybe because I tend to use metal tips and/or high recoil AR's, survivor feels too light. Tbh I prefer 10 wide to wide survivor, albeit more of a "feeling" than anything tested. Driger V2 and the rare occasion you'd be forced to use Customize Grip are all I can think of. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 19, 2011 If I had to use an Attacking SP I'd use Twin Guard or Upper Attack. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Dan - Oct. 19, 2011 Yo does anyone feel like taking on my request..? (I know Poseidon is going to do some of it over the weekend, but still.) RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Mc Frown - Oct. 19, 2011 repost them? RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Hazel - Oct. 19, 2011 (Sep. 06, 2011 9:44 PM)Dan Wrote: lol I have a request or two; This is the request he is referring to I believe, McFrown. RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Poseidon - Oct. 19, 2011 Im as dumb as heck XD. I dont own a GT yet ? If you want something go ahead since i want to finish testes on the weekend ? RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - th!nk - Oct. 19, 2011 I've asked since and he meant triple wing, not triangle wing. I'll prolly be able to do the tests, though I lost two of my ball bearings, might use a grip combo instead if Dan's okay with it, or wait for more ball bearings to rock up. Also, re: attack sp, the only other time I'd think of is if you're using Driger F's Shaft, Wolborg 1's Casings, in Dragoon V2's base (which leaves you with a whole lot of unused parts that aren't useable in anything), which is awkwardly tall, in which case driger v's sp do end up starting a tad lower than the slopes on upper dragoon, but it's not exactly something commonly used, and there are probably better options (wolborg 2's base, dranzer s's casings, driger f shaft). I guess Dragoon V2's base is probably useable, but what would you use it for where it wouldn't be outclassed, other than maybe with driger v2's ar and sp? Though, this all prolly belongs in plastics parts discussion, while we're on the topic, it's struck me that survivor ring SP lack symmetry or w/e with AR's generally used for zombies. Seems to have great life after death, but is it really as well balanced as other options? RE: Plastic Beyblade parts testing requests - Poseidon - Oct. 19, 2011 Ive got ball bearing if you dont want to wait ? |