HellsScythe
Weight: 32.7 (LOW END) 32.9g (HIGH END)
Blade Design: Hells Scythe is a balance-type blade that features 4 blades that curve upwards.
What Can It Do?: Hells Scythe delivers a strong smash attack and can deliver some strong hits.
Jack Of All Trades: Hells Scythe is a jack of all trades who it can seemingly do everything, feeling very close to just being a pure balance type.
Attack VS Attack: For Attack, Hells Scythe can deliver somewhat good hits; depending on the user, this can either go really well or bad. For the most part it can use some of its recoil and stamina to outlast opponents specifically on setups that use Taper/Point (Balance Bits).
Attack vs. Stamina/Defense: This is where it really is gonna depend on the user because there are times it can just do poor if used on setups like Flat (not being consistent) if you use Taper or Point you can do OK.
Stamina Use: Hells Scythe can be used for stamina as while its stamina is not the highest since it has a round enough shape but is still aggressive, Hells Scythe uses its aggressive recoil to bully out other blades in a stamina matchup.
Defence Use: For Defense, Hells Scythe has strong counterattack recoil potential as it can use heavy recoil to tire out attack types while still having enough stamina to live.
Strengths:
Versatility: If optimized right, Hells Scythe can be used for almost anything and do well on it, depending on blader launch style and skill.
Weaknesses:
Inconsistency: Pretty much the same said for strengths, very inconsistent blade, but when used right, it is extremely good.
Gameplan: Hells Scythe truly is a confusing blade; depending on how you angle and strength you can either have this working very well or failing quite a bit. It is recommended to be used with some tilt.
Overall
HellsScythe is a jack of all trades it can do anything though generally should be up to the blader, it is most preferred in stamina combinations as it is so dominate and is a must have for any blader collecting.