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Best layers for testing drivers, frames, and disks. - Shindog - Aug. 07, 2018 Is there a concensus as to which layers best for testing other parts? For example if I wanted to test the stamina of disk 7 vs disk 10 only, holding all other parts identical. e.g aH.7.et vs aH.10.et Is there a layer that people have agreed on that would be best for this form of testing? For that matter, is there a driver? A disk? Or even a Frame? RE: Best layers for testing drivers, frames, and disks. - IronFace879 - Aug. 08, 2018 I thought Spriggan Requiem would be the beyblade that changes modes to adjust according to the situation. It can change its spin mode to transform it from an attack type to a stamina type in mere seconds but still be an attack type with the right driver. For example, having Left Spin Spriggan Requiem against a Right Spin attack type but you want your bey to be a defense type, simply put the 7 disc for extended OWD and put an atomic driver for increased defensive capability. But that’s only my opinion. If you want to test different performances in attack type drivers, I suggest use a level chip to avoid unbalancing the layer of a Cho-Z group, or use god layers with gimmicks or dual layers with almost no gimmicks at all. Just make sure it’s a good attack type. If you’re using a bad attack type, you can experiment on it to figure out which combination actually works against high performance beys. |