

Maybe not the "self-destruct button" I originally hyped it up as, but still possible in the slim chance that Ratchet gets hit.įrom my previous play tests, it seems that Wizard Fafnir has just almost the same use as Drain Fafnir, in that it is usable most probably against opposite spin alone due to weak teeth. The only thing I see that might be off here is the total speed difference, because let's be honest Slash Ashura was still going fairly fast in front of the stationary Wizard Fafnir, but it still serves as a proof of concept that A: a right-spinning bey can actually cause burst damage to a left-spin bey by hitting Ratchet, and B: the attacker can survive said hit.

Enough power can indeed cause a burst or cause burst damage, but XYZ-Jaden is right that it does put a lot of stress on the attacking layer to do so. In a single hit Slash Ashura.0.X' Zan one-shot burst my stock Wizard Fafnir by slamming into Ratchet, although it took about half of its own burst damage as a result of that hit. Third time though was fortuitous, as I released it at a good moment and at a good angle right in front of it. Still, I thought of a better idea of simply launching a bey and releasing Fafnir right in front of it at an angle so that Ratchet would be hit, so I did that to quell you and "let the stadium do all the work for me" as you put it.įirst two tries failed completely as Wizard got hit instead and the bey simply started spinning like normal. I would think a better idea is to just let the stadium do all the work, it's intended job.Įven if the angle's not perfect the trend still holds pretty firm. 09, 2019 9:59 PM)MagixG Wrote: The big reason as to why hand hitting is not a great idea is because it's hard to prove consistency in battles and the height of the beys in relation to each other, as well as the angle of impact, can be greatly exaggerated. Luckily, the flaw isn't universal because I'm thinking of using Ratchet on czS.Rt.Br so that the disk-to-layer contact flaw doesn't come up as such a problem. It's still quite the fluke to have this happen in a match to begin with as I've said multiple times now so it's not like it's a big thing, but it's still a flaw nonetheless. My guess is that it's because Wizard raises the chip up a bit too high, and therefore makes its teeth significantly weaker. You've sorta taken it and ran far further than I ever meant for it to go tbh.Įven then, after smacking some layers against Ratchet directly by hand, I've noticed Wizard Fafnir usually takes more damage than the attacker. It wasn't meant as a "OMG you guys don't use this evar!" sort of post as much as a "did they even realize this was a possibility?" sorta thing. Maybe I hyped its flaw a bit too much, sure, but it's just something I noticed about its design and pointed out. 09, 2019 8:08 PM)XYZ-Jaden Wrote: *snip*ĭon't get me wrong, I'm not "condemning" Ratchet.
