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==Description==
 
==Description==
<onlyinclude>'''Doomscizor''' is an Attack Type Energy Layer that has a four-bladed design with very smooth sides. In the center is a hooded skull looking to the left, meant to represent its Japanese namesake; the personification of Death, known as the Grim Reaper.
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<onlyinclude>'''Doomscizor''' features a four-bladed design with very smooth sides. It is based off of common depictions of Death as an entity with a skeletal design that uses scythes to attack. As such, the Energy Layer features a hooded skull design.
   
The colored plastic underneath the transparent plastic casing is focused in the center, as well as on half of the perimeter. For the Takara Tomy release of '''Deathscyther''', its three teeth are descending in order; meaning that the first one is very tall, that the second tooth is just slightly shorter than the surrounding ring in the middle and that the third one is small.
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The colored plastic underneath the transparent casing is focused in the center as well as on half of the perimeter and its three teeth are in descending order, meaning that the first one is very tall, that the second tooth is just slightly shorter than the surrounding ring in the middle and that the third one is small.
   
Due to its smooth features and the weight concentration that allows for a Flywheel Effect, it excels in Stamina Combinations. Without huge impacts with momentum, opponents are unable to use one of its protrusions to destabilize it or push it in reverse to make it skip over one of its teeth, especially since the first one in the series is tall, following the trait of Energy Layers labeled as Attack types by the producer. Therefore, in a Stamina-based battle, it holds its ground and can spin almost undisturbed until the end.</onlyinclude>
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Due to its smooth features and the weight concentration that allows for a pendulum or Flywheel Effect, it excels in Stamina. Without huge impacts with momentum, opponents are unable to use one of its protrusions to destabilize it or push it in reverse to make it skip over one of its teeth, especially since the first one in the series is tall, following the trait of Energy Layers labeled as Attack types by the producer. Therefore, in a Stamina battle, it holds its ground and can spin almost undisturbed until the end.</onlyinclude>
   
 
==Use in Stamina Combinations==
 
==Use in Stamina Combinations==
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In Mobile Stamina Combinations, '''Deathscyther''' is also capable of Out Spinning opponents by avoiding contact with them, such as in the '''Deathscyther '''[[Forge Disc - D07: Heavy|Heavy]]/[[Forge Disc - D06: Spread|Spread]]/[[Forge Disc - D09: Ring|Ring]] [[Performance Tip - TA01: Accel|Accel]]/[[Performance Tip - TA03: Blow|Blow]]/[[Performance Tip - TB02: Zephyr|Zephyr]] combination.</onlyinclude>
 
In Mobile Stamina Combinations, '''Deathscyther''' is also capable of Out Spinning opponents by avoiding contact with them, such as in the '''Deathscyther '''[[Forge Disc - D07: Heavy|Heavy]]/[[Forge Disc - D06: Spread|Spread]]/[[Forge Disc - D09: Ring|Ring]] [[Performance Tip - TA01: Accel|Accel]]/[[Performance Tip - TA03: Blow|Blow]]/[[Performance Tip - TB02: Zephyr|Zephyr]] combination.</onlyinclude>
 
==Overall==
 
==Overall==
'''Deathscyther''' was once a Top-Tier choice for Stamina Combinations to the point of once being banned. While at the time, it is legal for tournament play, the release of Cho-Z Layers such as [[Energy Layer - Wonder Valtryek V4|Winning Valkyrie]] and [[Energy Layer - Salamander S4|Hell Salamander]] has made '''Deathscyther''' far too light to remain competitive.
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'''Deathscyther''' was once a Top-Tier choice for Stamina Combinations to the point of once being banned. While now legal for tournament play once more, the release of the heavier SwitchStrike/God Layer System has made '''Deathscyther''' too light to remain competitive.
   
 
'''As such, Deathscyther is recommended for collection purposes only.'''
 
'''As such, Deathscyther is recommended for collection purposes only.'''
   
 
== Differences in the Hasbro Version ==
 
== Differences in the Hasbro Version ==
Hasbro's '''Doomscizor''' is visually unchanged from Takara Tomy's '''Deathscyther'''. However, its Flywheel Effect and Burst Resistance is significantly reduced compared to its Takara Tomy counterpart. Furthermore, with the release of SwitchStrike Layers such as [[Energy Layer - Balkesh B3|Balkesh B3]] and [[Energy Layer - Spryzen Requiem S3|Spryzen Requiem S3]], '''Doomscizor '''is also too light to be competitive.
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Hasbro's '''Doomscizor''' is visually unchanged from Takara Tomy's '''Deathscyther'''. However, its Flywheel Effect and Burst resistance is significantly reduced compared to its Takara Tomy counterpart. Furthermore, the release of the heavier SwitchStrike/God Layer System makes '''Doomscizor''' too light to be competitive.
   
 
'''As such, Doomscizor is also recommended for collection purposes only.'''
 
'''As such, Doomscizor is also recommended for collection purposes only.'''

Revision as of 22:51, 15 February 2019

Doomscizor, known as Deathscyther (デスサイザー, Desusaizā) in Japan, is an Energy Layer released as part of the Burst System. It debuted with the release of the B-12 Starter Deathscyther Oval Accel on August 8th, 2015. It later debuted in western countries with the release of the Single Pack Doomscizor Oval Accel.

Description

Doomscizor features a four-bladed design with very smooth sides. It is based off of common depictions of Death as an entity with a skeletal design that uses scythes to attack. As such, the Energy Layer features a hooded skull design.

The colored plastic underneath the transparent casing is focused in the center as well as on half of the perimeter and its three teeth are in descending order, meaning that the first one is very tall, that the second tooth is just slightly shorter than the surrounding ring in the middle and that the third one is small.

Due to its smooth features and the weight concentration that allows for a pendulum or Flywheel Effect, it excels in Stamina. Without huge impacts with momentum, opponents are unable to use one of its protrusions to destabilize it or push it in reverse to make it skip over one of its teeth, especially since the first one in the series is tall, following the trait of Energy Layers labeled as Attack types by the producer. Therefore, in a Stamina battle, it holds its ground and can spin almost undisturbed until the end.

Use in Stamina Combinations

Deathscyther can be put to good use in the Stamina Combination Deathscyther Heavy/Ring/Spread Defense/Survive. Since Defense provides slightly more stability than Survive, it is able to withstand some hits and suspend the precession for as long as possible.

In Mobile Stamina Combinations, Deathscyther is also capable of Out Spinning opponents by avoiding contact with them, such as in the Deathscyther Heavy/Spread/Ring Accel/Blow/Zephyr combination.

Overall

Deathscyther was once a Top-Tier choice for Stamina Combinations to the point of once being banned. While now legal for tournament play once more, the release of the heavier SwitchStrike/God Layer System has made Deathscyther too light to remain competitive.

As such, Deathscyther is recommended for collection purposes only.

Differences in the Hasbro Version

Hasbro's Doomscizor is visually unchanged from Takara Tomy's Deathscyther. However, its Flywheel Effect and Burst resistance is significantly reduced compared to its Takara Tomy counterpart. Furthermore, the release of the heavier SwitchStrike/God Layer System makes Doomscizor too light to be competitive.

As such, Doomscizor is also recommended for collection purposes only.

Products

Takara Tomy

Hasbro

Gallery

Takara Tomy

Hasbro

Trivia

  • Due to its high competitive use, Deathscyther, has been banned from WBBA tournaments in Japan, making it the first and only Burst System part to be on a restriction list.

References