![]() In my testing versus same-spin opponents, World bursted relatively easily against Rage and even Mirage on combos using things like Wheel 1S. ![]() The feature may prevent some burst finishes, but it is difficult to measure its overall impact in reality. It’s worth noting as well that the burst stopper’s effectiveness is lowered when using Disks with smaller tabs (like Wheel and Paradox). The implementation of the gimmick also puts you at the mercy of your opponent’s hits as well, which is different from Cho-Z Spriggan and Lord Spriggan which both allowed you to effectively be in control of whether the burst stopper was activated. It’s a clever gimmick, but doesn’t provide anywhere near the same amount of burst resistance as the burst stoppers on the aforementioned Cho-Z Spriggan and Lord Spriggan. When pushed inwards, a tab on each head is pushed past the inner portion of the attached Chassis, partially blocking the path for the Chassis/Disk tabs to travel through after being dealt a blow which would cause it to skip a tooth. The two “heads” in the design of the Ring are spring-loaded. Like Cho-Z Spriggan and Lord Spriggan, it also features a burst stopper gimmick, but does it in a different way than its predecessors: Latest Spriggan Evolutions: Cho-Z Spriggan, Lord Spriggan, and World Spriggan
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