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What is your main

Nuh-uh, the PILOT Frixion Erasable pen is better IMO.
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Everything here is either in blue or black, except for the Frixion, which is green, for some reason.

The Sharpie S-GEL is low-resistance, but smudges easily. 7/10.
The Uni-Ball 207 Plus writes extremely clean lines, and is very cost-effective. 8.5/10
The Uni-Ball Vision performs nearly identically to the 207 Plus but has a capped design. 8.5/10
The Zebra Z-Grip is low-friction, but the lines are a bit fuzzy sometimes and it takes a bit longer to "warm up" the pen than others. 6/10.
The Pilot Frixion Synergy 0.5 is erasable, so it can't really be ranked fairly, but I notice that if you get the 0.5 instead of the 0.7, the tip becomes so fine that you risk damaging your paper.
The Big Gel-Ocity writes thicker lines, and it's ready to use without needing be warmed up every time you use it. 8/10
And the big daddy, the Pilot G-2 0.7. I cannot find a flaw with this pen. 10/10.


I'm supposed to be doing work right now. Can you tell I have ADHD?
 
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Everything here is either in blue or black, except for the Frixion, which is green, for some reason.

The Sharpie S-GEL is low-resistance, but smudges easily. 7/10.
The Uni-Ball 207 Plus writes extremely clean lines, and is very cost-effective. 8.5/10
The Uni-Ball Vision performs nearly identically to the 207 Plus but has a capped design. 8.5/10
The Zebra Z-Grip is low-friction, but the lines are a bit fuzzy sometimes and it takes a bit longer to "warm up" the pen than others. 6/10.
The Pilot Frixion Synergy 0.5 is erasable, so it can't really be ranked fairly, but I notice that if you get the 0.5 instead of the 0.7, the tip becomes so fine that you risk damaging your paper.
The Big Gel-Ocity writes thicker lines, and it's ready to use without needing be warmed up every time you use it. 8/10
And the big daddy, the Pilot G-2 0.7. I cannot find a flaw with this pen. 10/10.


I'm supposed to be doing work right now. Can you tell I have ADHD?
This is going WAY too off topic.
Gotta make a what’s the best pen thread I guess.
 
This is going WAY too off topic.
Gotta make a what’s the best pen thread I guess.
My bad. Back on topic:

2x2: GAN 251 M Pro/Dayan Tengyun
3x3: MoYu RS3M V5
4x4: YJ MGC
5x5: XMD Hong
6x6: MoYu MeiLong V2 M
7x7: MoYu MeiLong V2 M
OH: MoYu MF3RS2 hand-magnetized
Mega: YJ YuHu V2 M
Pyra: YJ MGC Evo
Skewb: MoYu RS Skewb M
SQ-1: YJ MGC
Clock: QiYi Clock
 
is the tengyun 2x2 good?
I quite like the feeling, it's a bit more stretchy and elastic than most other 2x2s while still maintaining stability with stronger springs, and it takes incredibly well to loose tensions, yet I've never popped it. Thankfully, this doesn't mean it's slow, as it's quite fast and is just as smooth as the finest Vermont small-town creamery butter. However, for the price, you can get a WeiPo WRS, which is generally agreed upon as better and more easily enjoyed. I like it, but the feel of the Tengyun is unbeatable.
 
I quite like the feeling, it's a bit more stretchy and elastic than most other 2x2s while still maintaining stability with stronger springs, and it takes incredibly well to loose tensions, yet I've never popped it. Thankfully, this doesn't mean it's slow, as it's quite fast and is just as smooth as the finest Vermont small-town creamery butter. However, for the price, you can get a WeiPo WRS, which is generally agreed upon as better and more easily enjoyed. I like it, but the feel of the Tengyun is unbeatable.
are you using stock springs or did you switch it out with stronger springs? I was choosing between the two once
 
2x2: weipo wrs
3x3: wrm v9 8 magnet ball core
4x4: vin with core magnets
5x5: gan 562 m
6x6: aoshi with core magnets
7x7: meilong v2m with core magnets and dorito mod and florian mod
oh: same as 3x3 main
mega: dayan pro megaminx (normal size)
pyra: rs m pyraminx
skewb: weilong skewb
sq1: mgc
clock: qiyi clock
3bld: tv3 pioneer
 
3x3: GuHong Pro MagLev
2x2: GAN 251 M Pro
4x4: WRM
5x5: DaYan NezHa strong magnets
6x6: MGC (broken 😭)
Clock: QiYi standard
Megaminx: DaYan megaminx
Pyraminx: MoYu RS
Skewb: GAN standard
Squan: MGC

Sorry, I don't know the actual names for half of them lol
 
3x3: GuHong Pro MagLev
2x2: GAN 251 M Pro
4x4: WRM
5x5: DaYan NezHa strong magnets
6x6: MGC (broken 😭)
Clock: QiYi standard
Megaminx: DaYan megaminx
Pyraminx: MoYu RS
Skewb: GAN standard
Squan: MGC

Sorry, I don't know the actual names for half of them lol
sorry to about your brocken MGC 6x6... what do u average on skewube
 
3x3: Moyu Weilong WR M V10 idk which version
2x2: Dayan TenYung 2x2 M
4x4: YJ MGC 4x4
5x5: YJ Yuchuang 5x5 V2 M
6x6: Moyu Meilong 6x6 V2 M
7x7: Moyu Meilong 7x7 V2 M
3BLD: Moyu Weilong WR M 2021
FMC: Any 3 3x3s
3OH: Dayan Guhong Pro Maglev M 56mm
Clock: QiYi Magnetic Clock
Megaminx: Meilong Megaminx M
Pyraminx: Weilong Pyraminx Standard
Skewb: Gan Skewb M Standard
Square-1: YLM Square-1
4BLD: YJ MGC 4x4
5BLD: don't do but if I did it would be my 5x5 main
MBLD: Moyu Weilong WR M V9 Standard, Moyu Weilong WR M V10, Moyu Weilong WR M 2021, Moyu RS3 M 2020, Moyu RS3 M V5, YLM V2, Dayan Guhong Pro M Maglev 56mm.
 
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