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Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - Apr. 16, 2010

Back in 2004, I was on the verge of purchasing trypio from Ebay Express, which is just buying new stuff on Ebay without needing to bid (in case you did not know).

Anyway, I was on the internet for days compulsively trying to find a place that could ship Trypio to the U.S. for super cheap. I had literally put a keyboard through misery trying to find one with a fair shipping price.

Well, wouldn't you believe it? The day after, my dad has found one at a local Target. Imagine my joy when I first heard the news!

When I had finally gotten my hands on the box, I was so excited I hardly payed attention to the front of the box that clearly depicted an altered design.

Could you imagine how dramatic my "Sucker Face" was when I figured that this could not really fly? I mean, in no way is this blade a serious entry to the series, but if it was not why make it worse by basically stripping it down to a perfect circle? How would a perfect circle match off to the clawed Dragoon or the fierce Seaborg? I still feel ridiculous about it.

Are there blades you hyped for an american release that ended up being rigged?


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - NAP - Apr. 16, 2010

The Hasbro Trypio was an improvement, imo. It broke less easily.
Hasbro does a fairly good job of reinforcing fragile Takara parts, that I commend them for. The only things Hasbro stiffed up on was some of the terrible colors they created, their stadiums, minor malfunctions (e.g Dranzer V2 BB), and making some beys less useful (e.g Capricorn G? bleh.).


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - Apr. 16, 2010

I absolutely do not get the purpose for the gyro engine blades, the ones with the internal launching mechanism.

Just... What in gods name...

(EDIT: To add better detail to my opinion, I mean the internal rip cord mechanism adds a detrimental flaw to the attack.)


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Bey Brad - Apr. 16, 2010

(Apr. 16, 2010  2:18 PM)REtread Wrote: I absolutely do not get the purpose for the gyro engine blades, the ones with the internal launching mechanism.

Just... What in gods name...

um takara did this


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Serotonin - Apr. 16, 2010

Flame Pegasus rules, it is my favourite Plastic Bey ever.

Obviously, it's not really for competitive battling.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - NAP - Apr. 16, 2010

(Apr. 16, 2010  4:08 PM)♥ Wrote: Storm Pegasis rules, it is my favourite Plastic Bey ever.

♥ is my favorite poster ever.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Serotonin - Apr. 16, 2010

urghhh carp. genuine mistake ;]

ps you suckkk


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - super - Apr. 17, 2010

my favorite is driger s
(Apr. 16, 2010  4:08 PM)♥ Wrote: Flame Pegasus rules, it is my favourite Plastic Bey ever.

Obviously, it's not really for competitive battling.

it can be compectitive if you screw out the screw and take the sg where you replace the weight disc in to another weight disc and take it out and get the right spin sp so you can put a weight disc

creative


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Bey Brad - Apr. 17, 2010

(Apr. 17, 2010  1:14 PM)super Wrote: my favorite is driger s


it can be compectitive if you screw out the screw and take the sp where you replace the weight disc in to another weight disc and take it out and get the right spin sp so you can put a weight disc

creative

illegal


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - Apr. 18, 2010

Sure it's illegal, but it's still fun if you are not one of those heavily competitive types who rarely hold competition...

I was bored enough one day to find exploits in beyblade parts designs.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - super - Apr. 27, 2010

(Apr. 17, 2010  9:12 PM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Apr. 17, 2010  1:14 PM)super Wrote: my favorite is driger s


it can be compectitive if you screw out the screw and take the sp where you replace the weight disc in to another weight disc and take it out and get the right spin sp so you can put a weight disc

creative

illegal
aww man but i win alot of battles but its still good and my fav lol


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - tenzeku123 - Apr. 27, 2010

a well dragoon s ruined it my mom got it in a shop in india while i was in malaysia i was using it then one day it stop actng like an attack type i checked the rubber nd the rubber was shaped like a ball i used it on a stadium and hat happen then i started shaving rubber and its fast like super fast but really lesss stamina


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Bey Brad - Apr. 27, 2010

Rubber wears down when repetitive friction is applied to it. This is an undeniable fact of using rubber.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - May. 03, 2010

Hmm.... Is there a type of rubber that DOESN'T wear down easily? Even with heavy use?


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - NAP - May. 03, 2010

I don't think so. I think the most durable tip was Dragoon V2(?), and even that wore out...

Well, I guess you could say Dragoon V's tip didn't wear out, but it was pretty much plastic (despite it being really hard rubber).


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - May. 04, 2010

This might sound stupid, but is there by any bizarre chance, a special coating you can put on the tip (No Shark Sherlock: Illegal) to keep it strong throughout battle? Maybe an oil?


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Pimpju - May. 04, 2010

i doubt it, unless the coating you give it will allow the beyblade to spin with similar properties to the tip, because the coating would cover the rubber (as an example, assuming this is the one you would want to preserve) and,unless it had as much grip as the rubber, would probably just b slippery, and act like a plastic/metal version of the part.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Taru - May. 04, 2010

Metal driger was one of them that ruined it for me...hasbro put that horrible engine gear in the instead of the HM core or whatever its called


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Serotonin - May. 04, 2010

Please don't turn this into a "omg hasbro ruined everything" thread. Granted, they made a few mistakes, but I think we all have a lot to owe to Hasbro; I wonder how many of you would even have known this hobby existed without them.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - May. 05, 2010

Well, I mostly direct the "ruin" towards beyblades that came before the great "Hiatus" beyblade seemed to have before Metal Fight. Beyblades like Thunder serpent had potential with the sparking features, also, sparkling attacker would be cool if it still "sparked".

EDIT:

More like, before the period beyblade seemed to vanish for a couple of years.


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - FOOF! - May. 05, 2010

uriel 2 and every stadium


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - BillyBlast - May. 16, 2011

not completly really has ruined some burn ideas but


thats it hasbro did a fare job


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Annoying-Fork - May. 16, 2011

I feel terrible for making this thread during my Noob days. Can a mod please close this already?


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - HDSK - Nov. 25, 2012

Hasbro is ok but if kids want to be a competitive blader I think Hasbro is messing them up ( also I think Hasbro is making to much Hasbro noobs )


RE: Had an american release ruined a beyblade for you? - Raigeko13 - Nov. 25, 2012

How on earth are they messing up the competitive parts?

They're releasing Phantom, Flash, Diablo, and a ton of others will probably come, such as Duo, how can you say they are messing it up?