![]() ![]() Furthermore, 12's design is so aggressive that there have been numerous cases of the Disc severely damaging Layers that collide with it. Finally, 12 is the lightest Disc at the time of writing, lighter than even Armed which severely hinders Attack, Defense and Stamina potential. While the aggressive design of the Disc may imply high Burst potential from Disc-to-Layer contact, due to the fact that most Burst Performance Tips are of the same height, such contact is rare. Each side features three protrusions with the center protrusion in each set featuring molding in the shape of a "12" and four holes in the center, akin to 6. Since there is less weight behind the scythe and blades, it is a far less effective option for attack than the Takara Tomy counterpart, which has more weight and stamina, or even other Hasbro Energy Layers, such as Turbo Valtryek V3 or Lúinor 元, which are either heavier or have more stamina in addition to better attacking potential.ġ2, like other even numbered Core Discs, is symmetrical and elliptical in shape in order to facilitate a Frame. Hollow, even with a tight Storm Chip such as Dragon D6, is a very light Ring, and is outclassed by many other attacking options. The lacking weight and the distribution of what weight it does have makes it a woefully ineffective attacker. There is no metal, unlike the Takara Tomy counterpart, and this Ring cannot hold a Chassis. The lacking weight means it has no chance of destabilizing the opponent, and is instead more liable to being knocked around. However, this Ring has two severe flaws: It has almost no Stamina to speak of, and it weighs very little. The imbalanced weight distribution, caused by the scythe being heavier than the other blades, is meant to cause imbalance in combinations using this Ring, as a means of destabilizing the opponent. Hollow is a Ring with one large scythe on one side, and three smaller blades on the other side.
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