Tuesday, November 11, 2008

To follow up the last test, here are the raw results.

Aries145S VS Aries145S
Knockout Ratio: 6/20 30.00%
Outspin Ratio: 14/20 70.00%

Notes: Alright, that's actually a pretty low KO chance. I'm impressed. I don't have other tests published, but I've done a few similar tests. I remember Pegasis145D VS Pegasis145D yielded 95% (19/20) KO. That's completely insane. In the plastic generation or HMS generation, you can easily find combos like this that will have 0% knockout. This is a good sign, because it means that there is soon to be more leeway for Defense and Survival in the Metal Fight Beyblade system.


Aries145S VS Aries125S

Aries145S (B1)
Win Ratio: 4/20 20.00%
Knockout Win Ratio: 3/4 75.00%
Outspin Win Ratio: 1/4 25.00%
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Aries125S (B2)
Win Ratio: 15/20 79.50%
Knockout Win Ratio: 9/15 60.00%
Outspin Win Ratio: 6/15 40.00%
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Tie Ratio: 1/20 00.05%
Tie Knockout Ratio: 0/100.00%
Tie Outspin Ratio: 1/1 100.00%
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B1 True Win Ratio: 4/19 21.05%
B2 True Win Ratio: 15/19 78.95%

Total Knockout Ratio: 12/20 60.00%
Total Outspin Ratio: 8/20 40.00%


Notes:

The KO chance doubled when one Aries Wheel was lower than the other. You will see that the lower one won consistently, too. Even though the Wheel on the 145 Track was heavier by almost 2 grams, it still lost. I think if they were shot at the same time, they would come far closer to tying. In any case, because of the upper attack, Aries Wheel should be used on the 125 Track or lower.


It is important to note that, at this time, there really isn't any reason to use the 145 Track. DF145 (Libra's Track) has little wings that increase its weight, and although I have not tested it yet, I don't think it's going to be a good enough reason to use such a tall Track. It is apparently the heaviest track, though.


-Anubis

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