I don't think originality always matters as long as the parts are good, parts like Liner is pretty original but that part is bad, on the opposite, parts like Revolve and Xtreme aren't really original but are good. I think Orbit is somewhat original because the gimmick is all about the very freely rolling ball, most rolling ball tips up to this point have been metal, and the rolling ball gimmick for Orbit is that it's meant to be able to get hit but roll back into the opponent and sort of block or counter their attacks by rolling towards them. I don't know the real reason why the other tips that could roll before have the feature to begin with as it really helps mainly in burst because it reduces bursts by having less resistance on the stadium arena. Oh and speaking of plastic beyblades, I
guarantee that if the parts were mostly based on them, like a rubber Bearing or heavy metal core, then less people would complain about the lack of originality, and it would definitely enforce my point of good/functioning parts over original ideas.
If I had to complain about anything, particularly Beyblade Burst is quality control, because a lot of the Dual Layers broke, and while it probably happened with original plastic beyblades, Burst have thicker layers compared to many original attack rings being pretty thin and because at this day and age, you'd think they would focus on the durability considering they are battling tops and because of the crazy bursting action. Hasbro seems to have less brittle plastic and it's a little softer (from my experiences) and therefore, it'll have more stress marks but won't snap as easily, however Hasbro does have it's own set of problems, besides the weird bright colours they always use or questionable changes, I find the quality of Hasbro beyblades are rather inconsistent, sometimes it can be good but many times, they'll have foggy plastic, some metal wheels like the Evil wheel from Befall had a weird bent centre sometimes and the tips seem to wear faster than the TT counterparts, not to mention the weird molding variations which happen to me a lot more than for TT beyblades.
My Cho-Z Reaper Deathscyther .12.Cr concept render, click below to see!
No I don't plan on doing more yet.
I should probably go back to making fan custom Zero G beyblade concepts again