... That's the opposite of what he told you and your post is completely incorrect.
(Sep. 23, 2012 4:29 AM)Kai-V Wrote: (Sep. 23, 2012 4:13 AM)KFrosty Wrote: I was wondering, is there any particular way to create a modern Zombie style metal beyblade?
I believe there is still no way to make a pure Zombie combination in Metal Fight Beyblade. You can make spin-stealing customizations like Meteo L Drago CH120EWD though.
To clarify: A zombie is a spin-stealer that optimises its use of stolen spin through its excellent Life After Death. Basically, Zombie=Spin Stealer+LAD. Most will do perfectly fine in same spin, functioning as regular stamina combinations, too, just because there are similar requirements for Zombies as Stamina Types, in terms of shape and weight distribution.
So, most round, externally distributed stamina combos would be zombies against left spin opponents, it's just that it's not really worth considering because so few things in left spin have the stamina for that to matter.
Before Dragooon, nothing left spin had good enough weight distribution, shape, and (usually) life after death to make a zombie customization. However, between the LAD SA165 offers, and the general properties of Dragooon and the synchrome system, Ingulit's MSF-H Reviser Dragooon SA165EWD has, at least from what I've read, all the properties required to be classed as a "zombie" customization.
That said, Zombies are somewhat overrated, seeing as Bearing Tuning is illegal (and even if it were legal, B: D being the only one in MFB would still be a big problem), they're nowhere near as strong as their reputation makes them out to be - in fact the term "Zombie" usually only applied where bearing tuning was used, because that apparently makes an astonishing difference.
In plastics, Zombies are just stamina types, like the stamina types of MFB, and comparatively they aren't really any more powerful. People should really get over them.