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Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa with a worn down tip - lilphilyb - Feb. 16, 2020

Octa Owners, please read this!

With the tip Octa, like all tips, can wear down. When it wears down a bit it looks like a wide ball shaped tip. You may think this is just gonna make Octa defensive. NO, it acts like a Hypersphere tip, it acts very agressive. This in theory would make beys like Judgment Joker, Zwei Longinus, and Lord Spriggan very strong. So, before people use Octa with a worn down tip in tournaments, do the testing, and try to decide of Octa with a worn down tip should be banned.


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - YishYash - Feb. 16, 2020

Do you have footage of 'Octa-H' in action?


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - BloodyPhoenix - Feb. 16, 2020

If this is true, then Octa should be banned in classic along with the Hypersphere tips.


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - BeyCrafter - Feb. 16, 2020

(Feb. 16, 2020  3:53 AM)BloodyPhoenix Wrote: If this is true, then Octa should be banned in classic along with the Hypersphere tips.

Hypershpere tips are already banned


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - TrainiacJ - Feb. 16, 2020

If Octa has been worn down to the point its sharp tip is gone, it's not going to be tournament legal, so there's no reason to discuss the competitive benefits of it.


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - Orpheus - Feb. 16, 2020

(Feb. 16, 2020  5:10 AM)TrainiacJ Wrote: If Octa has been worn down to the point its sharp tip is gone, it's not going to be tournament legal, so there's no reason to discuss the competitive benefits of it.

It is legal until the octa is completely flat


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa-H - DeceasedCrab - Feb. 16, 2020

lilphilyb Also it's not called Octa-H once it's worn down. That's not anything. Please stop trying to make up new part names for parts in various states of wear, that's literally not how anything works. I'm fixing your misleading post title and your misleading post.


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa with a worn down tip - BloodyPhoenix - Feb. 16, 2020

(Feb. 16, 2020  3:59 AM)BeyCrafter Wrote:
(Feb. 16, 2020  3:53 AM)BloodyPhoenix Wrote: If this is true, then Octa should be banned in classic along with the Hypersphere tips.

Hypershpere tips are already banned

That's literally what I said


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa with a worn down tip - BladerGem - Feb. 16, 2020

(Feb. 16, 2020  5:10 AM)TrainiacJ Wrote: If Octa has been worn down to the point its sharp tip is gone, it's not going to be tournament legal, so there's no reason to discuss the competitive benefits of it.

Isn't the sharp tip just a tiny plastic nub though? I'd imagine it wears down pretty fast, surely it doesn't become an illegal part once it's worn off? Especially considering how expensive it is to get one...


RE: Flat Bearing's New Rival: Octa with a worn down tip - kontotbey - Feb. 17, 2020

I have try the worn down octa. It was superfast and give more attack power and also very very very hard to control. Super easy to get out of the stadium