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I would recommend all wood.
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The advantage of these materials is that you can make a speedy blade that's still quite thin and so it is also spinnier (more flexible), but also higher throw usually.
With offensive wood blades, to get the same speed, as far as I know, they're normally made thicker (less flexible thus lower throw/less spinny) or from harder materials (same).
That said, as I write this I notice how little I care about these things and how the best blade for you is the one you've been playing with for 6 months, regardless of what model it is.
So regardless, like I said before, you live once, and given that, price is no object.
With offensive wood blades, to get the same speed, as far as I know, they're normally made thicker (less flexible thus lower throw/less spinny) or from harder materials (same).
That said, as I write this I notice how little I care about these things and how the best blade for you is the one you've been playing with for 6 months, regardless of what model it is.
So regardless, like I said before, you live once, and given that, price is no object.