Pexy
Pexy
13 / 0
15th Sep 2022
21st Oct 2022
A highly advanced test that specializes in all areas and properties that azures utilize. In addition, the scale has no maximum score, meaning you can really show off just how powerful your azure bomb really is.
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Comments

  • Jakav
    Jakav
    28th Nov 2022
    Well, I think I have a 66.7 azure bomb. The problem with it is that this is only because it maxed out the warp test (technically not yet, but it's already at 34.6) due to the CLNE (WARP) in the bomb. I don't like the way this scale discourages pressure with the heat test, and I also don't like what happened here. This scale clearly needs improvement.
  • xX_starfishprime_Xx
    xX_starfishprime_Xx
    11th Nov 2022
    > 620 on zscale with a dray bomb that does not belong
  • xX_starfishprime_Xx
    xX_starfishprime_Xx
    11th Nov 2022
    683 + (destruction speed) on my franken-azure
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    8th Nov 2022
    weaker azures should still at least hit 10 score in total, also again, i dont have enough data to know if there is some balancing needed to be done, or if the tests are functioning as intended
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    8th Nov 2022
    again, this isnt popular enough for me to get an idea of a standardized score, the only way thing u can compare it to with certainty as of right now is zaelon, which is already a high standard
  • RamenNoods
    RamenNoods
    8th Nov 2022
    The only problem with a scale of infinite proportion, is that normal or smaller azures don't even dent the possibilities. the constant possibility of a bigger, better bomb diminishes the whole point of improvement, and may discourage new azure creators from continuing, since their bombs are nothing compared these tests. But still, cool test +1
  • Jakav
    Jakav
    8th Nov 2022
    It is good!
  • RamenNoods
    RamenNoods
    7th Nov 2022
    is compactness score 10 considered good?
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    26th Oct 2022
    ill lower the max score
  • Pexy
    Pexy
    26th Oct 2022
    that does remind me, the compactness test is a little op in general, though unrelated to that claim