Apologies for the background noise, and also for missing out on some other combos as memory was running out during filming! will try the stuff I missed on a livestream! Do let me know if videos like this is something you would enjoy watching! or suggestions on how I can improve this type of format! (would be great if I can somehow upgrade my current filming setup. sigh) Timestamp: 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 Q vs WizardRod 9-60B 05:00 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 Q vs Friend's PhoenixWing/DranBuster 06:44 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs DranDagger 3-60 P 08:54 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P 11:48 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R 15:11 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R 18:10 - mirror match conclusion 18:45 - TyrannoBeat 1-60 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R 24:05 - Quake bit testing intro 24:50 - DranBuster 1-60 Q vs DranBuster 1-60 T 29:54 - Quake bit conclusion 30:55 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 T vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P 34:51 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 T vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P 42:58 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P 47:07 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs DranBuster 1-60 T 51:35 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs SharkEdge 5-60 T 52:55 - TyrannoBeat 9-60 H vs SharkEdge 5-60 LF 54:36 - Conclusions on TyrannoBeat
Basically the general feeling with this blade is being a little bit higher has advantage over certain blades like PhoenixWing/DranBuster. So on a 5-60 HT, it's like being on a 5-70/5-80 T. Haven't tried LF, so will probably try it on a Live stream if I have time, but LF could work, but stamina would be an issue if you miss. Finally for using non-attack bits, this blade deals very heavy hits. The recoil and shock from smacking others will very likely cause itself to burst. So it's very risky.
Apologies for the background noise, and also for missing out on some other combos as memory was running out during filming! will try the stuff I missed on a livestream! Do let me know if videos like this is something you would enjoy watching! or suggestions on how I can improve this type of format!
(would be great if I can somehow upgrade my current filming setup. sigh)
Timestamp:
00:00 - Intro
01:08 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 Q vs WizardRod 9-60B
05:00 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 Q vs Friend's PhoenixWing/DranBuster
06:44 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs DranDagger 3-60 P
08:54 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P
11:48 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R
15:11 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R
18:10 - mirror match conclusion
18:45 - TyrannoBeat 1-60 R vs TyrannoBeat 5-70 R
24:05 - Quake bit testing intro
24:50 - DranBuster 1-60 Q vs DranBuster 1-60 T
29:54 - Quake bit conclusion
30:55 - TyrannoBeat 9-80 T vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P
34:51 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 T vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P
42:58 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs PhoenixWing 3-70 P
47:07 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs DranBuster 1-60 T
51:35 - TyrannoBeat 3-70 H vs SharkEdge 5-60 T
52:55 - TyrannoBeat 9-60 H vs SharkEdge 5-60 LF
54:36 - Conclusions on TyrannoBeat
TB 9-60H looks good!
Showing some love with the LIKE boooooton!!!!
How does it do on 5-60 High Taper, 5-60 Low Flat, 9-60 Gear Ball and 9-60 Disc Ball?
Basically the general feeling with this blade is being a little bit higher has advantage over certain blades like PhoenixWing/DranBuster.
So on a 5-60 HT, it's like being on a 5-70/5-80 T.
Haven't tried LF, so will probably try it on a Live stream if I have time, but LF could work, but stamina would be an issue if you miss.
Finally for using non-attack bits, this blade deals very heavy hits. The recoil and shock from smacking others will very likely cause itself to burst. So it's very risky.
Taking risks can be fun.
Hi boss if can pls help try this combo , TB 1-60 Lf
Oh yea! How did that slip my mind?
I'll probably try out some of the stuff I missed during a Livestream! 😁
without quake is other bey lol
Without quake is a better bey