Most fun loadout I've ran this year was an inline drain blaster with tube absolvers for rival balls. That was my "magic wand" and I ran around yelling "abracadabra!" at people, which wasn't very effective. I switched to "AVADA KEDAVERA" and that got me way more tags. I also went prone with the sonic ice centurion with half dart kit, bipod, and longshot scope and that was super fun. The knockout with inline clip continues to be one of my favorite and best performing blasters. The new dz outlaw is also solid when paired with a shield but it's not quite as good.
@@KarlDRG Absolutely, 6 Short elite darts would be even better. I think you need a diferent shell as the standard one wont grip the front darts, but a spread is better. It only takes one hit to get a tag,
I used that as my group's dedicated tank-buster at SUNY New Paltz's fall '22 invitational - it was *so* much fun! It sold me on mega blasters as my go-to for when I want to just mess around.
For the best all-rounder I would pick the double punch. Burst (technically, not really but functions as it) that is trigger-based (does not delay) makes it an excellent choice for crowd control and individual armament.
I really love my Gryphon. It definitely meets my needs and fits my play style. I tent to move a lot and do the old spray and pray…😂 I love modified Sledgefire blasters but, darn it, I have three of them that I have modified and not one is functional…
With my Stryfe X, it is only partially compatible with Kodas and Tachis. There is also nothing stopping mags from going farther up the mag well, so I have to be really careful when reloading not to push the mag up to far. Have you experienced this issue?