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Are these beys still good for competitive use? - mrvitobeygeek2 - May. 03, 2019 I've been gone for so long that the new system (the gatinko system) just started (I was last active, I dunno 10-11 months ago). So I decided to ask if these beys are still useful.
RE: Are these beys still good for competitive use? - MonoDragon - May. 03, 2019 Dead Phoenix and Revive Phoenix can be combined, the core of Revive and the Armour of Dead, to make what's called Perfect Phoenix (yes it's legal) which is one of the best Layers currently Jolt isn't good anymore, especially with the release of more rubber Dash Drivers RE: Are these beys still good for competitive use? - bladekid - May. 03, 2019 Most of these are still good RE: Are these beys still good for competitive use? - mrvitobeygeek2 - May. 03, 2019 (May. 03, 2019 2:07 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: Dead Phoenix and Revive Phoenix can be combined, the core of Revive and the Armour of Dead, to make what's called Perfect Phoenix (yes it's legal) which is one of the best Layers currentlyI knew about perfect Phoenix and imperfect Phoenix before, but I’m lucky to know that the combo is actually good RE: Are these beys still good for competitive use? - DeceasedCrab - May. 03, 2019 Archer Hercules still has uses. Winning Valkyrie is mostly outclassed. Bloody Longinus has never been all that good. |