I've been thinking and I've come up with an idea for a part I think would be quite good but I want the opinion of less casual bladers than I on this matter.
The part in question would be a spin track of 140 height that contains a spring. On the beyblade receiving a heavy hit (from the opponent, the walls or even a bad launch), the top and bottom of the spin track would come apart slightly, allowing the spring to force it into the air for one powerful jump (though there may be a few bounces on landing). After this, the part would be approximately 150-160 in height and would likely react slightly abnormally to hits.
I call it J140.
So, where do you stand on this? Good part or gimmicky trash?
The part in question would be a spin track of 140 height that contains a spring. On the beyblade receiving a heavy hit (from the opponent, the walls or even a bad launch), the top and bottom of the spin track would come apart slightly, allowing the spring to force it into the air for one powerful jump (though there may be a few bounces on landing). After this, the part would be approximately 150-160 in height and would likely react slightly abnormally to hits.
I call it J140.
So, where do you stand on this? Good part or gimmicky trash?