What is the most powerful yoyo you own?

Shinobi. Full stop.

Haven’t tried any MG SS yo-yos, but I’d confidently pit it against anything else mentioned here.

That thing just RIPS

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yeah. mine can do finger grinds without gloves for like 30 seconds, and still bind snappy at the end. it’s super nice.

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I think it’s really a good representation of what Sengoku is about:

Accomplishing the same things that other good yo-yos do (power, stability, etc.) but in a totally different way.

I was almost very impressed with the power that the Edge Beyond brought when I tried one out.

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My leaded Mosquito if I could find the damn thing. It has the power to dislocate your throw hand finger when it hits bottom as well as the power to break any finger/window/pet in its path. The only yoyo I trust for self defence.

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Them 2 new UNPRLD yoyos are pretty crazy powerful (SU:1, Seiji) at least imo. :+1:

They’re probably freshest in my mind cuz of newness (but Seiji probably legit one of the most powerful yoyos I’ve played/own)

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Them certainly is ya’ll.

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Yissir doc

Jus fun-in ya

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Anything Motionbut perpetual, centrifugal, and accelerated, UNPRLD Coglite and cognition, pharaoh plus, turning point hinemosu, and c3 hydrogen crash and vanitas, exia, PLVS Vltra, orbital gtx, just to name a few are some of the most powerful but have enough nimbleness to still be fun to play.

There are many yo-yos that are overly powerful and tend to play real slow and heavy. Still fun, but can make it hard to keep a steady pace throughout your combos and tricks without some solid force and push.

Collapsar, ASTer, YYR TM, Galaxy Divers (really any of them), yoyofriends vulture, chopsticks gorilla, inevitable, autoscopy, anglam cc, peregrine, jt shade, Kagerou, astrea, Paladin, aventus, all kinda fall in this category IMO.

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This is a great topic. Well i love bimetals and prefer heavy style play loke 66 to 80 no problem. Tp hinemosu feels light to me collapsar is insane good and hades which im excited for to arrive is a big boy.

Gtr and grasshopper gtx are great as well those are light compared to TP but yea so far gtr grasshopper hinemosu and collapsar are ny heavies

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Another vote for the Collapsar as far as power is concerned.

I think the weight really forces you to clean up transitions and how well you use different segments of your string. It’s capable of fast play, but can be punishing or feel clumsy if you mishandle it.

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My recognition seems pretty powerful but I only have 8 yoyos. Curious how it stacks up against some of these.

Also, I read in the unprld elevation description that it has low rpm spins but extremely long spin times. I kinda feel that with my recognition compared to some of my other yoyos. I feel like it’s spinning alot slower than some of my other yoyos but maybe it’s just me.

Out of all my yoyos, currently the most powerful ones are the YYF Pragma (1.0), YYF Edge Beyond, YYF Essence, YYF Ko’olau Edge, TP Colony, C3 Radius, C3 Berserker SS, C3 Galaxy Diver, YYR Draupnir, YYR Sigtyr, YYR Anomaly, YYR OD Draupnir.
These ones you can definitely feel the power when you throw hands down, super stable too. Weirdly enough, only 3 of these are monometal :rofl:

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The question is What is the most Powerful yo-yo you own?

That is a great list of yo-yos….

But …. Just pick ‘one’ <> Thee most powerful😂

…Or, are all the yo-yos on your list too close to single out 1?

PS, I’m not trying to jerk any particular persons chain… but I simply noticed that most people are not answering the original question. Nothing more.

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Off the top of my head (I’m probably forgetting something here), YYR Draupnir or Shutter Evo. They both have the most insanely satisfying and noticable kickback of everything I own - even if they’re barely spinning towards the end of a trick/combo they’ll come back with some some serious oomph. They have a present heft without feeling heavy and they both spin forever even if you knock them. Although I do have a TP Palp ES on the way, I haven’t thrown one in a couple months, so I don’t want to make a comparison without having it on me but I feel like it’ll be a serious contender.

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Some of my hardest hitters when it comes to a feeling of power and long spin times:

Sengoku Shinobi
MK1 Exia
C3 Galaxy Diver V2 7 series
Yoyofriends Nucleon
Mazal Top Rectifier and Vindication
OP Yoyo Peach
Recess Triple Double
Motion Yoyo Perpetual and Centrifugal
iYoyo Iceberg
Magicyoyo Z02 and N12
Duncan Grashopper GTX
Dressel Monarch and KanTi
Yoyofactory R-type, Kapital and Element, (and who can forget the) Bimetal Shutter
Rain City Skills Guitarist

All of these can run me through impressively long combos. And some of these are almost scary to bind back to my hand if they haven’t spun for a long time yet.

Most of these (as you’d notice) have some kind of bimetal/bimaterial construction. The exception on the monometals are generally the ones that have impressively thick rims.

Definitely very difficult to single one out of the list, most of them feel similar in terms of power :rofl:
But play wise, definitely can point differences out.

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If I have to think about my whole collection and all the characteristic of every throw I own, surprisingly I speak about a monometal, the Qi from Zero Gravity (I am in the team but not biased as also I joined the team for how much I love the Qi and purchased my one by myself before join the team).

I throw this yoyo every day from December when I bought it and always impress me also when I pass from it to other throw and back to the Qi, I can really feel the differences.

For me a powerful yoyo is a yoyo that tick all the characteristics I like at the same moment.

This yoyo has an amazing spin time, I can do combos long basically a minute without issues on binding at the end, has a great stability also for horizontal tricks which are very comfy, totally unresponsive without be slippy but give me the freedom to put a lot of string around the bearing without have it binding back, comfortable shape in the hand and for me is just the right size (for some 54mm diameter is considered slightly undersize but I have small hands and for me is great), also very resistant, I ding it million times on hard floor and barely scratched the finishing and no vibes added, incredibly nimble and fast on the string, feels very light (62gr for me weight is important as I have long hours sessions of play).

This yoyo is for sure the best I have ever own and even if my collection is growing any new yoyo I have doesn’t reach those qualities.

At the second place I have the Duncan GTR-JS, another full bomb!

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I don’t think you can say you’re on the team and not biased in your choice.

A YYF team member will recommend a YYF yoyo. A Sengoku member will recommend Sengoku and a Duncan team member will recommend the Duncan.

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