Menacewarf
Double Eagle Member
This question is more than anything about power and throwing style. Players who both forehand and back hand will inevitably have more stable plastic due to the chance to throw mostly hyzers coupled with an unlimited potential for winds. Due to this for me it would be , destroyer, eagle, wasp and comet.
Destroyer can replace firebird for FH hyzers and for most all other distance drivers (maybe 3 or 4 in bag total). Eagle would likely be used for the majority of drives. I could use a D wasp for straight backhand shots and anhyzers while a Z one for forehand and BH hyzers. And it's tough to decide on the last spot but I think I can live with comets as a putter in exchange for keeping it in my bag. I wanted an aviar or rhyno instead but think I can split the diff with the two midranges. It would be hard without a putter on very wooded courses but if any disc could do it that would be the comet.
Destroyer can replace firebird for FH hyzers and for most all other distance drivers (maybe 3 or 4 in bag total). Eagle would likely be used for the majority of drives. I could use a D wasp for straight backhand shots and anhyzers while a Z one for forehand and BH hyzers. And it's tough to decide on the last spot but I think I can live with comets as a putter in exchange for keeping it in my bag. I wanted an aviar or rhyno instead but think I can split the diff with the two midranges. It would be hard without a putter on very wooded courses but if any disc could do it that would be the comet.