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Prime Parts - DigitalUmbra - Jun. 01, 2019 Hello! So I have recently come up with a question i cant seem to find an answer to (From my very limited search). As we all know, Prime/dash drivers have a better spring making the bey harder to burst. Though when watching some unboxing videos they mentioned a Prime disk. Do Prime Disks do anything different than a normal disk or is it just a name for a disk? This just confused me and got me to wonder about it. Sorry if it is a dumb question RE: Prime Parts - leosama - Jun. 01, 2019 despite the ‘ in their name, ‘ disks have normal burst resistance and are instead like “evolutions” to their non ‘ versions. I.e 8’ has more OWD then 8 1’ focuses more metal into the sword point than 1 RE: Prime Parts - CitrusNinja3 - Jun. 02, 2019 As leosama stated, they are upgraded versions of the original form of the Disk, in both physical appearance and performance. 1' was the first Dash Disk, which is a heavier and less unbalanced version of the 1 Disk. Basically, it weakens the main gimmick of the Disk in return for some weight. 8' is a lighter and wider version of the 8 Disk. Basically, it grants this Disk more Burst Resistance and Outward Weight Distribution than 8 in return for losing weight. αero' is a version of the αero Disk that is compatible with Frames and is symmetrical. It's also shorter than most other Core Disks. I don't know if there is a significant weight difference between the original and Dash variants, but they are both too light and rare to be optimal for battle. |