This really depends on how many balls you would want to buy, if your only looking at getting 3 your arsenal would look different than if your going to go out and buy 10.
The first one is a no brainer, get a plastic ball for shooting spares, its a very valuable tool to have and they are the cheapest ball you will buy.
when looking at reactive balls, your goal is to be prepared for most every lane condition you meet; first off, you will want to find a "benchmark ball", this will always be the first ball out of your bag, it's not overly strong, the Original Storm Hy-road was known as an excellent benchmark ball.
you can then expand out from there, looking at balls for heavy oil conditions and dry conditions then splitting that down further to handle different pattern characteristics i.e short patterns, look into a pearl to give you more length, and for long patterns look at solids so you can get the ball rolling before it hits the pocket.
Hope that helps.
Ben
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