I've been throwing a flat-topped first run 172 Blue Z Stalker, which is nicely seasoned to flip up and track slightly straight and right, and almost no fade at the end except to settle down. Not flippy, and very reliable, but still mostly a one-trick pony.
But, I've now had an opportunity to throw a domey Stalker, from a tournament run. Pink, 175. This disc reminds me so much of the feel that my Z Comet has (also domey). When I throw it with hyzer, this disc has a good ability to hold the hyzer, even though the rate of left turn can be very smooth and slow without much fade at all. I like that! Also, I managed to throw it quite easily 350' slightly uphill, with a tailwind and almost no effort in the throw. But, when I throw it into a headwind, it flips bad (my FR Stalker can flip in headwinds, but not this much!). It is also very sensitive to OAT relative to my FR Stalker.
My uses for this disc (i.e., things that it does better than other discs I own) seem to be limited to: long low glidey gradual hyzer shots. Long and straight tailwind shots. That's about it. The latter type of scenario rarely arises in reality. And the former can be handled by a snappy hyzer release of my Teebird or Wraith (depending on the distance). Thus, I'm not very impressed with the usefulness of the domey Stalker, so far. But, I'm going to continue working with it, beating it up, and seeing how it flies after some seasoning.