While being short is generally the way to go, LeonCrest specifically benefits from being at 70 height because of its plastic underside. Plastic on metal contact has much less recoil than metal on metal, and Crest is here to be a defense type.
Try it on Point, Cyclone or Rush for barrage attack builds. 1-60,5-60 and 7-60 seem to work well with the blade for any of these builds. But if you want sudo spin steal, maybe 5-70/80 Elevate.
1-60 or 7-60 are the preferred ratchets for CDg Elevate. You still want to rip CDg E at near max power, it is *not* a traditional spin stealer/equalizer. You cannot light launch CDg and expect it to outspin anything.
You can, though there is some technique to it. If you pull hard and you max out the string to the point where it slams to a stop, you're going to break the launcher. You have to stop just before it slams by either letting go or knowing where to stop. It takes some practice but once you're used to it, you can get the same amount of power from a string launcher as you can a winder launcher.
The plastic contacts is what makes LeonCrest so good at defense. Metal on plastic contact produces much less recoil than metal on metal. The reason Crest has so little is due to its reverse contacts, not because of the plastic.
I'm not sure what you mean, but if you're looking for a resource to tell you where each recolor comes from, in the description of every video is a link to my spreadsheet with pictures and the release number of every part in beyblade X.
As soon as i saw it lost to attack blade PW hexa. I already knew this combo aint goin no where. Thanks for testing for us. 🙏🏼
Hexa bit really seems to negate spin steals of Elevate builds.
I unironically looked for this video Tuesday because I was testing 9-80E on Crest. It's actually a little nutty
Can you guys do Whalewave 5-60 point? I found it to be really good against attacks :)
wonder if the upcoming 7-70 would change it up
Something we may take a look at in Spinning Room Floor once 7-70 is out
7-70 would be better than 7-60
@@littenflame85how? Tournaments I go to always have 60 heights everywhere.
Unless you mean that 7-70 would scrape less then ok yea.
While being short is generally the way to go, LeonCrest specifically benefits from being at 70 height because of its plastic underside. Plastic on metal contact has much less recoil than metal on metal, and Crest is here to be a defense type.
@@ghasmage8819 yes, that
1h11m11s noice
Whats a good setup for Dragoon? Ive been trying to figure out a good set up but cant seem to find a consistent one.
Try it on Point, Cyclone or Rush for barrage attack builds. 1-60,5-60 and 7-60 seem to work well with the blade for any of these builds.
But if you want sudo spin steal, maybe 5-70/80 Elevate.
1-60 or 7-60 are the preferred ratchets for CDg Elevate. You still want to rip CDg E at near max power, it is *not* a traditional spin stealer/equalizer. You cannot light launch CDg and expect it to outspin anything.
Try CDG 760 elevate against ball, orb and hexa
can you pull a string launcher as hard as you want? i feel like it’s going to break every time i use it
You can, though there is some technique to it. If you pull hard and you max out the string to the point where it slams to a stop, you're going to break the launcher. You have to stop just before it slams by either letting go or knowing where to stop. It takes some practice but once you're used to it, you can get the same amount of power from a string launcher as you can a winder launcher.
Hello~! can you guys do a video dedicated to countering WR-B? please and thank you~
And Dragoon E
The problem with leon crest is that its has too much plastic contact allowing it be farmed down easier
The plastic contacts is what makes LeonCrest so good at defense. Metal on plastic contact produces much less recoil than metal on metal. The reason Crest has so little is due to its reverse contacts, not because of the plastic.
Can u try tyranno beat 760 disk ball. Ty
Clicked as fast as I could lol
can u add to your content about the color comparison of the bits. ty
I'm not sure what you mean, but if you're looking for a resource to tell you where each recolor comes from, in the description of every video is a link to my spreadsheet with pictures and the release number of every part in beyblade X.