(Oct. 03, 2012 11:04 PM)BladerPegasis Wrote: Can LDD be used in place of LLD for the combo: L-Drago Destroy 100 RF/LRF ?
I think this just might go under the
Build Me A Combo thread. Anyway, if you mean for an Attack type combo, I'd say no. Stick a BD145 and a Metal Face on that, and it'll become a great Balance type combination.
(Oct. 03, 2012 11:11 PM)Akio314 Wrote: Are there any noticeable differences between Hasbro and TT's Bakuten Shoot Beyblade? Anything like Metal Fury?
I'm pretty sure that this question belongs in the
Plastics Q&A topic. Anyway, there are quite a few differences regarding the Bakuten Shoot Beyblades...
- Initially, some Beyblades released during V-Force had no MG Core but a weighted non-magnetic core. Hasbro replaced many of these with magnecores. There are no longer MagneCores in Hasbro V2 Beyblades (BBA Championship Series). In the same way, Hasbro added the Engine Gear to several Beyblades that originally did not have an engine gear (Metal Driger, Gigars etc.).
- Hasbro's version of the Customize Clutch Base (Dranzer V2) has had the clutch removed and was originally fixed in the sharp position and could not be changed. Later releases contain a properly working clutch.
- Hasbro's version of Uriel 2 was named Capricorn Strike G. It has a golden colored gyro (Flame Pegasus) instead of the original Weight Disk/Support Parts/Blade Base/Spin Gear.
- Hasbro changed Trypio's Attack Ring to not be able to fly.
- Hasbro released many of the Random Booster blades in a different series rather than in Random Boosters.
- The initial version of Driger V made by Hasbro had a completely sharp metal tip on the blade base, while the Takara version had a semi flat tip. Many fans complained about Hasbro's change, and Hasbro later changed the metal tip to be semi-flat.
- Hasbro's versions of the "Hidden Spirit" Beyblades had small joints for the "dragon parts" to attach to on the Attack Ring, while in Takara's version they attach to the Blade Base, so they look like the Blade in the anime, but neither version is launchable.
- The "Heavy Metal" System was marketed by Hasbro as the "Hard Metal" System.
Thanks to Beyblade Wikia.
I believe that there are more other than the list I showed you here, just not mentioned.