What makes WizardRod so powerful isn't the shape, or the weight, but the combination of those with the wieght distribution of it. Its weight is so concentrated outward that it makes it a stamina god
In our experience Rush Buster and Tyranno Taper totally dominated Silver Wolf, both using 1-60. Wolf as a blade entirely depends on angle of engagement which is very fine in detail and depends on both players which skews all sorts of intent you may have with it. Left spin beys in attack formations also crushed it with almost 100% win rates, I think they thrive off of hitting the freespining ring, idk for sure yet though. I can say for sure that it's good, due to being simply true to stamina in playstyle and has all of its faults being weak to knockouts and down smash from taller builds. What I enjoy most is that Silver Wolf is one of our first beyblades that truly functions best on taller builds. I love the variety of contacts Wolf has, like HellsChain, where you can really influence the result counterlaunching people. I think that's a massive part of Wolf though, using the ability to chuck it to slam the opponent down or gracefully glide away makes it as versatile as it is. What's hard is that you have to choose your stance, and you might not get what you choose. Incredible design of a bey though. Wolf can parry better than Shinobi, attack better than Tiger, and spin better than most stamina types. Incredible looks moving forward with our new Samurai and Knight sets going to define our season 2 meta. Wizard Rod customs are gonna start going a bit taller and heavier if they wanna keep up. Thank you for the video as always; you guys are great.
@@ethguy9227 I’m simply an observer of the Beyblade X competitive scene so I don’t own any X bey. I’m trying to gain as much knowledge of the meta as possible and buy the beys/parts that I think will be most useful to me underutilized beys/parts or not.
@@MrRed-le4ek I found that combo from a Japan youtuber. Still waiting for my Silver wolf to arrive but it seems to be working well. With 80 height ratchet plus tall disc ball bit, it makes attackers hit the plastic disc ONLY. All you have to do is to practice a good launch to prevent being bursted.
Don't know what happened to the CobaltDragoon results on the final results. The final score was 2-17-1 with a point score of 3-21. I would have loved to seen a more offensive PW and a TyranoBeat (something like PW 5-60 R and TB 3-60 P) because while I think this round of testing shows that SW is a serious stamina contender, it also shows a potential vulnerability to attack type beys. Great video!
I believe the reason Cobalt Dragoon is so heavily favoured in the MU is because the free spinning disk in equalising with Dragoog seperate of the rest of the produces destabilising turbulence that brings Wolf to an upsetting stop. It's body is trying to spin in opposing directions, physics says "wait, that's illegal"
It’s okay, I believe you about the Rod matchup, I swear my 3-80FB Wolf can beat Rod the same way too. ;_; …Okay, maybe not my tournament-tuned Rod, but it at least clears my training dummy Rod!
but if you run 70, cobalt will able to hit your blade. you don't want to get spin steal. as much as possible you want to get hit your plastic blade not the main.
To be fair, 9-80 is pretty much the best ratchet at height for burst resist. If you want a low height combo instead try it on 3-60 unite. Staller/Destabilize combo.
@@ghasmage8819 still waiting for my SW to try it out. I think if 9-80 is the best ratchet then make it more taller using disc ball bit. With this combo, the attacker can ONLY hit the plastic disc. I saw this combo in Japan so its worth trying.
7-60 because of balance mostly. 9-60 is unnecessary because Elevate is more prone to Bit Bursts than Ratchet Bursts, so the tucked in-ness of 9 isnt super useful
@@FabeldBeyblades Agreed, I asked about this a while back but after testing I found whatever ratchet had the tighest grip on the bit gave me the best chances. My last tournament deck ran it on 5-60E since that was the best out of what I had - I got second and my dragoon didn't get burst a single time iirc. My winning deck though had 5-60P instead
@@littenflame85 you clearly don't know what you are talking about bum. Leon crest scrapes because 7-60 is to thick**. I've done a lot of test for all ratchet and bits with it. It's not about the launch, it scrapes when being destabilized and gets a hard time to equalize. that's why I told you elevate can resolve that.
Alrighty two things: A) Elevate has quickly become one of the best bits in X B) While Crest on 7 does scrape endgame, Crest isn't beating anything even remotely stamina based anyway. The scrape risk is mostly irrelevant, even on Hexa. 7-70 should be very potent for Crest.
What makes WizardRod so powerful isn't the shape, or the weight, but the combination of those with the wieght distribution of it. Its weight is so concentrated outward that it makes it a stamina god
Another great video. I love your guys stuff. I’m always very excited when a new video drops. Keep it up
Silverwolf 9-80 FB already proven it's ability on our local tournament last Sunday, Champ was running it.
In our experience Rush Buster and Tyranno Taper totally dominated Silver Wolf, both using 1-60. Wolf as a blade entirely depends on angle of engagement which is very fine in detail and depends on both players which skews all sorts of intent you may have with it. Left spin beys in attack formations also crushed it with almost 100% win rates, I think they thrive off of hitting the freespining ring, idk for sure yet though. I can say for sure that it's good, due to being simply true to stamina in playstyle and has all of its faults being weak to knockouts and down smash from taller builds. What I enjoy most is that Silver Wolf is one of our first beyblades that truly functions best on taller builds. I love the variety of contacts Wolf has, like HellsChain, where you can really influence the result counterlaunching people. I think that's a massive part of Wolf though, using the ability to chuck it to slam the opponent down or gracefully glide away makes it as versatile as it is. What's hard is that you have to choose your stance, and you might not get what you choose. Incredible design of a bey though. Wolf can parry better than Shinobi, attack better than Tiger, and spin better than most stamina types. Incredible looks moving forward with our new Samurai and Knight sets going to define our season 2 meta. Wizard Rod customs are gonna start going a bit taller and heavier if they wanna keep up. Thank you for the video as always; you guys are great.
How do u parry in beyblade
Tall height finally have some proper usage with a bey like SilverWolf. Now I want to see SW on 3-85 once that customize set releases in November.
@@MrRed-le4ek while waiting, you can try SW 9-80 on disc ball
@@ethguy9227 I’m simply an observer of the Beyblade X competitive scene so I don’t own any X bey. I’m trying to gain as much knowledge of the meta as possible and buy the beys/parts that I think will be most useful to me underutilized beys/parts or not.
@@MrRed-le4ek I found that combo from a Japan youtuber. Still waiting for my Silver wolf to arrive but it seems to be working well. With 80 height ratchet plus tall disc ball bit, it makes attackers hit the plastic disc ONLY. All you have to do is to practice a good launch to prevent being bursted.
Don't know what happened to the CobaltDragoon results on the final results. The final score was 2-17-1 with a point score of 3-21.
I would have loved to seen a more offensive PW and a TyranoBeat (something like PW 5-60 R and TB 3-60 P) because while I think this round of testing shows that SW is a serious stamina contender, it also shows a potential vulnerability to attack type beys.
Great video!
Editing at 2am is what happened to the CDg results my bad.
Don't worry, there will be more SilverWolf testing in the future
I believe the reason Cobalt Dragoon is so heavily favoured in the MU is because the free spinning disk in equalising with Dragoog seperate of the rest of the produces destabilising turbulence that brings Wolf to an upsetting stop. It's body is trying to spin in opposing directions, physics says "wait, that's illegal"
It’s okay, I believe you about the Rod matchup, I swear my 3-80FB Wolf can beat Rod the same way too. ;_;
…Okay, maybe not my tournament-tuned Rod, but it at least clears my training dummy Rod!
Personally use this combo, and 7-60 Hexa when attack is giving me a hard time.
Nice video! I wonder if 70 height would be enough to let attackers hit the plastic disk. Since 80 seems to make it more prone to bursts.
but if you run 70, cobalt will able to hit your blade. you don't want to get spin steal. as much as possible you want to get hit your plastic blade not the main.
To be fair, 9-80 is pretty much the best ratchet at height for burst resist. If you want a low height combo instead try it on 3-60 unite. Staller/Destabilize combo.
@@ghasmage8819 still waiting for my SW to try it out. I think if 9-80 is the best ratchet then make it more taller using disc ball bit. With this combo, the attacker can ONLY hit the plastic disc. I saw this combo in Japan so its worth trying.
Using a 5-80 helps keep FB's posture
Yea but 5-80 bursts easily. At least more easily than 9.
Just curious, how worn do your beys get from the testing sessions? Do you have spares for tournaments and stuff?
We've been using the same rod since we got it. Bits tend to wear out though. We've gone through a few rush and a couple point among others
80 height is viable now?
Try with against orb and hexa. Ty
Test with orb also
Would 7-60 be your favoured ratchet for Dragoon E, if so why?
9-60 because it's a horribly easy build to burst already and the only factor you need to consider is reducing your burst risk
7-60 because of balance mostly. 9-60 is unnecessary because Elevate is more prone to Bit Bursts than Ratchet Bursts, so the tucked in-ness of 9 isnt super useful
@@FabeldBeyblades Agreed, I asked about this a while back but after testing I found whatever ratchet had the tighest grip on the bit gave me the best chances. My last tournament deck ran it on 5-60E since that was the best out of what I had - I got second and my dragoon didn't get burst a single time iirc. My winning deck though had 5-60P instead
when it comes out can we get leon crest 7-70bs?
Leon crest scrapes a lot with its default ratchet. 70 would make it scrape even more. But you can resolve that with Elevate bit.
@@ethguy9227 it only scrapes if you can't launch for shit + 70 would make it scrape less what + elevate is doodoo
@@littenflame85 you clearly don't know what you are talking about bum. Leon crest scrapes because 7-60 is to thick**. I've done a lot of test for all ratchet and bits with it. It's not about the launch, it scrapes when being destabilized and gets a hard time to equalize. that's why I told you elevate can resolve that.
Alrighty two things:
A) Elevate has quickly become one of the best bits in X
B) While Crest on 7 does scrape endgame, Crest isn't beating anything even remotely stamina based anyway. The scrape risk is mostly irrelevant, even on Hexa. 7-70 should be very potent for Crest.
@@FabeldBeyblades nah my fault i meant its doodoo for CREST
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