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Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Ocean - Jul. 17, 2013 Quote:Spin stealing in MFB Please feel free to add on. I'm not done. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Kai-V - Jul. 17, 2013 You do not really understand precession ... Precession is the act of wobbling. EWD's performance is more like it will wobble more or less as usual, but it will also spin on its axis while turning in parallel with the stadium floor. You need to think about it in at least three dimensions. This draft is also wrong because technically any opposite-spin Beyblade can steal spin to equalise ... If there were majorly left-spin combinations, you would be talking about right-spin "Spin Stealers", you see ? RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Ocean - Jul. 17, 2013 Okay, I get it now. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - ShinobuXD - Jul. 18, 2013 No offense, but this draft isn't exactly great. It is very short, and you don't really go in depth as to why and why not things work. By the way, circular wheels don't automatically counter spin stealers. If you use Duo on something like MB, you will lose to a spin stealer. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - [)ragon - Jul. 18, 2013 And it's not exactly Duo's shape (even though that helps with LAD), its that its center of gravity is lower. :\ I think the only wheel that can actually counter the spin stealing itself, or actually avoid having its spin stolen, is Death. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - ShinobuXD - Jul. 18, 2013 It's definitely getting spin stolen, Death would still have 100+ rotations left when up against spin stealers. Its probably just harder to still spin consistently from it, due to the grinding and everything. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - [)ragon - Jul. 18, 2013 (Jul. 18, 2013 10:58 PM)ShinobuXD Wrote: It's definitely getting spin stolen, Death would still have 100+ rotations left when up against spin stealers. Its probably just harder to still spin consistently from it, due to the grinding and everything. Well, yah. You know what I mean. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Nemo - Jul. 20, 2013 As Far as I know, There is already mentioned Spin Stealing in the Beywiki in the Zombi Draft. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Janstarblast - Jul. 20, 2013 In that case, I recommend you to actually read the rest of the Zombie Article. That's when you'd actually realize that Spin Stealing =/= Zombie. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Ocean - Jul. 27, 2013 Except for zombies are only for HMS/plastics. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - KingStarscream - Sep. 09, 2013 I'd say it needs to include some info on L-Drago II. Having rubber protrusions helps improve its spin steal ability significantly, especially in comparison to Zero-G Dragooon. Now, this is something I simply am curious about, but could help this draft if true: do free-spinning bottoms like B improve spin stealing ability, hinder it, or have no effect? RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Ocean - Sep. 09, 2013 they help. RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Janstarblast - Sep. 13, 2013 Technically, they do not directly cause any improvement in "Spin Stealing ability". The ability of spin stealing is a metal wheel's characteristic, and it doesn't really "improve" when used with certain parts. Free Spinning bottoms like B: D simply help a bey retain it's spin better- with the free spinning towards the end. It is an overall improvement in the structure of a spin stealing combo. Not an improvement in spin stealing ability. It is just two different parts (performing two different functions) coordinating in a way that is most conducive for a combo to perform the function it is meant to perform... RE: Spin stealing in MFB Draft - Ocean - Sep. 15, 2013 Thank janstarblast I understand it more now. I updated my article draft. |