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Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - Aoikai - Jun. 02, 2021

I’ve already tested it out with the nothing tip but I want to hear y’all’s opinions


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - LegendJustice - Jun. 02, 2021

I think you SHOULD


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - g2_ - Jun. 02, 2021

I mean, why not make it an attack type?


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - Aoikai - Jun. 02, 2021

(Jun. 02, 2021  7:42 PM)g2_ Wrote: I mean, why not make it an attack type?

Well because the rubber tip it came with doesn’t exactly have the best stamina plus if it has burst resistant energy disc it would make a good stamina type


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - DeceasedCrab - Jun. 02, 2021

Nothing about the layer ChoZ Valkyrie really screams stamina. You can give it whatever tip and disc you want, but it's going to work best as an attack type, and even then it's going to be marginally decent at best.


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - BreakerDS - Jun. 02, 2021

It’s not going to be the worst layer to use as a stamina layer but as everyone else has said, it’s much more suited for attack. One of the only ways I can think of it as a stamina layer is that it’s much rounder when all the Cho-Z wings are all out, which would require a strong launch.
At the high rpm needed to get the wings out, the recoil even on a rounder layer would make it still act in a non stamina manner.


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - UnseenBurst - Jun. 02, 2021

Valkyrie/Valtryek is made to be an attack-type so I would suggest keeping it that way but your choice


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - Aoikai - Jun. 02, 2021

(Jun. 02, 2021  8:27 PM)BreakerDS Wrote: It’s not going to be the worst layer to use as a stamina layer but as everyone else has said, it’s much more suited for attack.  One of the only ways I can think of it as a stamina layer is that it’s much rounder when all the  Cho-Z wings are all out, which would require a strong launch.  
At the high rpm needed to get the wings out, the recoil even on a rounder layer would make it still act in a non stamina manner.

But at the same time you could take two of the wings out manually and it could still work out


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - BreakerDS - Jun. 02, 2021

If you’re just playing for fun, then yes. Otherwise for tournament use, WBO rules state:

Parts with gimmicks/mode changes that may activate or change–whether intentionally or not–post-launch must be reset after each round. These are not considered mode changes and do not count towards the single mode change per battle limit for parts with mode changes that require disassembly.

This applies to Cho-Z awakening Beys, Tempest Dragon, Limit Break Beys etc


RE: Should I turn my Cho z Valkyrie into a stamina type? - Orochi's Blade - Jun. 02, 2021

(Jun. 02, 2021  8:53 PM)Aoikai Wrote:
(Jun. 02, 2021  8:27 PM)BreakerDS Wrote: It’s not going to be the worst layer to use as a stamina layer but as everyone else has said, it’s much more suited for attack.  One of the only ways I can think of it as a stamina layer is that it’s much rounder when all the  Cho-Z wings are all out, which would require a strong launch.  
At the high rpm needed to get the wings out, the recoil even on a rounder layer would make it still act in a non stamina manner.

But at the same time you could take two of the wings out manually and it could still work out

yeah but that isnt going to be competitive-friendly