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Difference between a 150 blizzard boss and a 150 star boss?
Just wondering, it seems pretty hard to find a blizzard boss with bubbles in the flight plate and those were supposed to be the ones that fly pretty well.
Is there really much of a difference if you get a really lightweight star boss? |
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I picked up a 150 star boss last week... I'm liking it pretty well.... I dunno how its light not blizzard and it doesn't say Starlite either.... I am hoping its a type or mold that is going to be consistent with each run..... every blizzard I had flew different
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its starlite, just not marked as starlite.
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Are all Blizzards inconsistant? I have a blizz wraith that flys like 250g Max. And I have a blizz destroyer that flys like beat to crap valkyrie.
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Yes. Grab a stack of 10 blizzard discs (same mold) and they'll all fly different. This is why nobody really throws them.
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UGh. Oh well. At least the wraith I have floats. I can stop losing my pearly monsters in the pond.
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