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(Mar. 09, 2017  3:21 AM)luixryuga Wrote: How do you enter a tournament

You can simply go to the location on the date of a given tournament, pay the entry fee and there you go: you are entered in the tournament. Browse the WBO Beyblade Tournaments forum or look on the index of this site, on the right side, and try to find your region in the list of upcoming events. If you do, go in the topic for that tournament and click on the "Join" button to also let the Organizer know in advance that you are going to be there.
is hasbro V2 more durable than the takara tomy purple V2
(Mar. 09, 2017  7:23 AM)Aronno Wrote: is hasbro V2 more durable than the takara tomy purple V2

I don't think either of them have had reported breaks
Mizuki broke his purple V2, but he breaks everything, and I think it's probably the first reported break
Just a reminder, Beyblade Burst isn't about how hard you launch. People usually launch it way too hard, and it's plastic, so it's obviously gonna break. I still have my first V2 mold and it didn't even crack. And I use it a lot. Smile
(Mar. 09, 2017  11:03 AM)BeyGa Wrote: Just a reminder, Beyblade Burst isn't about how hard you launch. People usually launch it way too hard, and it's plastic, so it's obviously gonna break. I still have my first V2 mold and it didn't even crack. And I use it a lot. Smile

But did you enter any tournaments? Because I beg to differ, on that sentence about how hard you launch... That is not at all what you see in tournaments, except now that Lost Longinus has been released.
(Mar. 09, 2017  3:43 PM)Kai-V Wrote: But did you enter any tournaments? Because I beg to differ, on that sentence about how hard you launch... That is not at all what you see in tournaments, except now that Lost Longinus has been released.

I just said based on Leo Burst affirmation about Mizuki, who probably broke his V2 alone, not in a tournament, since he does that frequently. Smile
Even if he is not breaking them in tournaments, he is basically emulating what you have to do in tournaments.
I was wanting to get back into beyblade after seeing Xeno Xcalibur and Lost Longinus. Which is preferred to get or are there any other beys you'd recommend?
(Mar. 09, 2017  8:06 PM)Extrell Wrote: I was wanting to get back into beyblade after seeing Xeno Xcalibur and Lost Longinus. Which is preferred to get or are there any other beys you'd recommend?

Definitely purchase Lost Longinus and Beast Behemoth. You will be able to build one of the strongest customizations in the game right now. Xeno Xcalibur is really not worth buying. Otherwise, it is the same old Deathscyther and Dark Deathscyther.
(Mar. 09, 2017  8:08 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Definitely purchase Lost Longinus and Beast Behemoth. You will be able to build one of the strongest customizations in the game right now. Xeno Xcalibur is really not worth buying. Otherwise, it is the same old Deathscyther and Dark Deathscyther.

Alright thanks! Also is Acid Anubis worth buying?
It just came out, nobody conducted tests on it yet at all.
I expected L2 _H to be a strong custom as soon as L2 was revealed. I've seen some use Revolve and it doesn't seem to win as well in mirror matches against D2_R.
(May. 31, 2011  5:09 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: What if my CS does nothing but attack? Am I launching it wrong or what?, Well you have to use more arm in your strike, you would know that it you were a true blader

That quote is from 6 years ago. Look around the date before you quote.
(Mar. 09, 2017  8:12 PM)Extrell Wrote: Alright thanks! Also is Acid Anubis worth buying?

it is probably the cheapest way to purchase orbit so id say yes. yell looks to be pretty good as well but no tests have been conducted
How to attack with the beyblade...

How to attack with the beyblade...
(Mar. 10, 2017  2:08 PM)jingastar Wrote: How to attack with the beyblade...

How to attack with the beyblade...

You need a good launching technique. Here is the most common, Sliding Shoot: 

(Feb. 24, 2017  11:24 PM)Cake Wrote: What? The linked list in the first post is the Burst list, and not for any other generation. There are separate top tier lists for every format the WBO supports, as far as I know.

Lol I didn't notice it. xD

Are the stats/typing in the Hasbro Burst App accurate?

Could someone please relink me the Winning Combination List? I can't find it xD
After a very long break from beyblade, I'm starting to get interested in it again.
Last time I bought and played was in 2012, after that I sold 90% of my beys (I regret it A LOT).

Recently, I went into my attic and took all my beys from the past back with me downstairs.
Now I still have my Zero G stadium and some 4D Takara Tomy Beyblades and Samurai Pegasis and Shinobi Saramanda (and some basic Metal Fusion tops).

Now I've seen that theres a whole new generation with Beyblade Burst I was wondering if people are enjoying it like they did with the Metal Saga?
I really am trying to get used to the whole new designs of them, but I'm having a hard time.

I'm 17 years old now and maybe I'm just too old for beyblade now? (although I really like doing it)
I'm thinking about buying one Beyblade Burst bey from ebay and see if it gives me the same fun feel the Metal Saga gave me.

So my question is, is Beyblade Burst worth getting into after the Metal Saga? Or should I just move on because I'm 'too old' now for beyblade?
Is Burst generally liked by fans or not?
Beyblade Burst is surely liked by the fans. There are plenty of Burst Tournaments happening around and there are MFB's as well. Well age limit doesn't matter. There are users who are 20+ and even 30+.
Beyblade Burst is fun to play Smile

(Mar. 10, 2017  5:58 PM)MysticBlader1 Wrote: After a very long break from beyblade, I'm starting to get interested in it again.
Last time I bought and played was in 2012, after that I sold 90% of my beys (I regret it A LOT).

Recently, I went into my attic and took all my beys from the past back with me downstairs.
Now I still have my Zero G stadium and some 4D Takara Tomy Beyblades and Samurai Pegasis and Shinobi Saramanda (and some basic Metal Fusion tops).

Now I've seen that theres a whole new generation with Beyblade Burst I was wondering if people are enjoying it like they did with the Metal Saga?
I really am trying to get used to the whole new designs of them, but I'm having a hard time.

I'm 17 years old now and maybe I'm just too old for beyblade now? (although I really like doing it)
I'm thinking about buying one Beyblade Burst bey from ebay and see if it gives me the same fun feel the Metal Saga gave me.

So my question is, is Beyblade Burst worth getting into after the Metal Saga? Or should I just move on because I'm 'too old' now for beyblade?
Is Burst generally liked by fans or not?
It depends on the "fan" really. I'm a big fan of the first gen, I'm also 26 years old, and don't think we are too young or too old to get into Beyblade. Thing is, depends if you're open to new things, really. Beyblade Burst is a whole new concept for battling, and bring plastic back as a main material on the Beys themselves. If you wanna try a new game, way different from MFB, then go ahead and try, Burst is really really fun, I'm having a great time collecting it for more than a year now.

Many people dislike Burst because it's so different from MFB. Well, guess what, Burst is not MFB. LOL as I said, it's something new.
(Mar. 10, 2017  6:08 PM)BeyGa Wrote: It depends on the "fan" really. I'm a big fan of the first gen, I'm also 26 years old, and don't think we are too young or too old to get into Beyblade. Thing is, depends if you're open to new things, really. Beyblade Burst is a whole new concept for battling, and bring plastic back as a main material on the Beys themselves. If you wanna try a new game, way different from MFB, then go ahead and try, Burst is really really fun, I'm having a great time collecting it for more than a year now.

Many people dislike Burst because it's so different from MFB. Well, guess what, Burst is not MFB. LOL as I said, it's something new.

OK but I dislike Burst for more legitimate reasons than because it is not like Metal Fight Beyblade. By the way it is not like Plastics or HMS at all either...
Did the other 2 Longinus beyblades get released yet and if so what did they come with? (I already got the 1st limited edition & its awesome)
(Mar. 11, 2017  5:42 AM)Dodgest Wrote: Did the other 2 Longinus beyblades get released yet and if so what did they come with? (I already got the 1st limited edition & its awesome)

All Lost Longinus recolours are released, but some were prizes from CoroCoro lotteries, which we almost never get to see. There were around three or five of the black and gold Lost Longinus recently on Yahoo! Japan Auctions, but they were worth way too much and people bought them for the even higher buy-it-now price hah.