Broken Tooth vs Blood Eagle
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 11:45 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joATdBdTQ8k OH BUDDY BOY TRY PLAYIN *THIS* SHIT ON AN ORGAN
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why list the stats when we both know they aren't in my favor? the advantage I have in this fight is Laz's hubris. that blade is the size of San Francisco, and is going to bend and wobble more when hit just by virtue of its size, no matter how well supported he can claim it to be. I also have just enough speed that I can can come at it from the sides, or on some sort of angle. his bar also isnt super thin, so it hopefully doesnt just mulch my wedges from the onset.
Blood Eagle takes hits alright from the front - like most offset spinners, the hit will make it rear up on its rear wheels, mostly. if I hit it fully from the side, it becomes more like a shell - much more likely to have the tooth on the opposite side of the bar impact the ground full force when there is an upwards hit placed on the other side of the spinner - say from a vertical spinner, or something.Obviously the closer the angle is to directly facing his front, the less it does shell things and the more it does offset spinner things - though it is still an undercutter, so it has a decent chance of doing that from a head-on angle, with the added bonus of it maybe eating its own chassis if the hit is hard enough.
basically the plan here is to see if I can take a wide angle (one that still lets me turn my spinner to meet him if he tries to dart in on me) using my front as a standard vertical spinnner obviously. the goal is to get a hit that destabilizes him hard enough that I rush him down from there and chain hits him into one of the clamping hazards. if I don't win on the first hit, I lose, so take my damned time setting things up to make that series of events as likely as possible. I have speed enough on him to choose when and how we engage, and that is extremely important to setting myself up to get the most value off of a successful engagement.
GL
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why list the stats when we both know they aren't in my favor? the advantage I have in this fight is Laz's hubris. that blade is the size of San Francisco, and is going to bend and wobble more when hit just by virtue of its size, no matter how well supported he can claim it to be. I also have just enough speed that I can can come at it from the sides, or on some sort of angle. his bar also isnt super thin, so it hopefully doesnt just mulch my wedges from the onset.
Blood Eagle takes hits alright from the front - like most offset spinners, the hit will make it rear up on its rear wheels, mostly. if I hit it fully from the side, it becomes more like a shell - much more likely to have the tooth on the opposite side of the bar impact the ground full force when there is an upwards hit placed on the other side of the spinner - say from a vertical spinner, or something.Obviously the closer the angle is to directly facing his front, the less it does shell things and the more it does offset spinner things - though it is still an undercutter, so it has a decent chance of doing that from a head-on angle, with the added bonus of it maybe eating its own chassis if the hit is hard enough.
basically the plan here is to see if I can take a wide angle (one that still lets me turn my spinner to meet him if he tries to dart in on me) using my front as a standard vertical spinnner obviously. the goal is to get a hit that destabilizes him hard enough that I rush him down from there and chain hits him into one of the clamping hazards. if I don't win on the first hit, I lose, so take my damned time setting things up to make that series of events as likely as possible. I have speed enough on him to choose when and how we engage, and that is extremely important to setting myself up to get the most value off of a successful engagement.
GL