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What???????? Last post here on the subject because there are numerous threads about it. The Destroyer is NOT more stable. Flight numbers don't lie. It will act more stable if you don't get it up to speed. All I throw are Wraiths and Destroyers and thrown at proper speeds they have very similar flight paths. I have Destroyers that are less stable than some of my Wraiths.
And the Halo is very close to a Destroyer. I haven't had a ton of field time with them but the ones I threw (GL and Opto) were not as stable as Destroyers.
The Destroyer is NOT more stable. Flight numbers don't lie. It will act more stable if you don't get it up to speed. All I throw are Wraiths and Destroyers and thrown at proper speeds they have very similar flight paths. I have Destroyers that are less stable than some of my Wraiths.
The "speed stable" discussion is sort of pointless because all discs will turn when thrown fast enough, and all discs fade when they slow down enough or get nose up. If you throw a Destroyer and a Wraith at the same speed, the Destroyer should act more overstable. Sure if you throw a Destroyer faster than the Wraith, they will fly similar lines, but that's sort of irrelevant to anyone who can't "get a Destroyer up to speed" and throw it 450'.
They're all over the spectrum in terms of stability, but even the biggest arms in the game will still use a beefy Destroyer for their overstable driver on long distance throws, not Wraiths.