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Aha, that's where it's from.
Wow then this is an amazing deal.
Specifically, it's from the BB-20 BeyBattle Try Set.
Hey I got a pretty decent defense/stamina combo:

MF-H Basalt Virgo GB145 D (don't have WD, PD, SD, CS or anything like that)

Anyway, when I first made it, I did a little practice launch, without any other beys, and it went straight to the center and stated spinning. After a a few seconds though, it started moving fast in a very small circle, but it maintained its position, in the same spot, dead center of my TT Attack Stadium. Kinda like in that Metal Fusion episode where Kenta and Benkei started changing parts and they give advice to other bladers, and one kid asks, "I want to increase my beys power," and Kenta says, " change it to an SF performance tip" and then when the kid launches it you see the bey spinning and then this tornado thing starts spinning around it, and it moved in circles while maintaining its position. The same thing is happening with my bey. And when I battled my bey against any other bey, when it was hit it would quickly circle around (in a small circle) and counterattack the other bey. And my bey would hit it with so much force that it would be a stadium out or an insane knockback. And if it didn't ring it out, it would happen a lot more times in one battle/round. And I was wondering, does this happen with any other bey? So basically my question is:

Does this happen with any other beys, parts, or bottoms related to the D (such as SD, PD, WD or EWD) or is it just with my bey or just the D?
And, is this a sign of a lot of power, or increase in power?

Thanks,
V-Rock

EDIT: Just launched my bey now, and it started acting like a weak SF at first, and then went to the center and started doing the circling thing while maintaining its position. And, it sort of looked like it was vibration a little bit, and your could hear the vibrations. Also, if this helps, I launched my bey at full power (100%). And, again I'm using a TT Attack Stadium, and also, my D is worn down.
D and WD both have quasi-aggressive counter-movement patterns when launched at a specific angle. Specifically, a 30-degree angle.
Why does Basalt Aquario 100WD outspin Burn/Earth Aquario 100WD?
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:26 AM)KiLL_SwiTcH Wrote: Why does Basalt Aquario 100WD outspin Burn/Earth Aquario 100WD?

I recently(very recently) responded to a similar query.

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Build-me...#pid821833
what wheals have usable force smash ans what would hapen if best fs on 230 hit screw on 145 both on slope at high rotation and movement speed
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:30 AM)Guitar Blader Wrote: what wheals have usable force smash ans what would hapen if best fs on 230 hit screw on 145 both on slope at high rotation and movement speed

There really are not many current Force Smash-capable wheels, however, on a large enough height, Blitz is technically capable of some level of Force Smash. Quetzalcoatl was an infamous Force Smash wheel, but when RS showed up on the block, Quetzalcoatl was stopped almost dead in its tracks. 230 Also contributed to the downfall of Quetz.

As for your other question, the most likely outcome would be a double KO caused by massive recoil, but you'd have to try it yourself.
TheShields Wrote:I know it is Pre-HWS pegasis
Raigeko13 Wrote:Pre-HWS Pegasis 105F.
Hazel Wrote:This is a recolor from a fairly rare Pre-HWS Beyblade set, as I recall.

Ugh, stop calling it with that fake name. The official name for that whole system is Metal System. Is 4D "Post-HWS" too, like only the Hybrid Wheel System means anything ?
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:28 AM)Hazel Wrote:
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:26 AM)KiLL_SwiTcH Wrote: Why does Basalt Aquario 100WD outspin Burn/Earth Aquario 100WD?

I recently(very recently) responded to a similar query.

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Build-me...#pid821833

You mentioned Kerbecs, and Aquario in your hyperlink. But what about Bull? Is it like Kerbecs, or Aquario? Or s it in a whole 'nother category?
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:45 AM)Kai-V Wrote:
TheShields Wrote:I know it is Pre-HWS pegasis
Raigeko13 Wrote:Pre-HWS Pegasis 105F.
Hazel Wrote:This is a recolor from a fairly rare Pre-HWS Beyblade set, as I recall.

Ugh, stop calling it with that fake name. The official name for that whole system is Metal System. Is 4D "Post-HWS" too, like only the Hybrid Wheel System means anything ?

It's a habit I picked up after seeing about 99% of the forum using it. Wasn't aware it was an offense. I apologize, I guess?

(Oct. 25, 2011  2:47 AM)V-Rock Wrote: You mentioned Kerbecs, and Aquario in your hyperlink. But what about Bull? Is it like Kerbecs, or Aquario? Or s it in a whole 'nother category?

Bull is a more straightforward CW - it's the "inbetween". If you're not using Basalt or a 3-Sided MW, Bull is the best CW for Defense. If you do not have Aquario, Bull is a perfectly fine substitute for Stamina.
(Oct. 25, 2011  2:45 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Ugh, stop calling it with that fake name. The official name for that whole system is Metal System. Is 4D "Post-HWS" too, like only the Hybrid Wheel System means anything ?
I thought it was the proper term XD
Will do. Metal System it is!

It's OK, Hazel. She is just reminding us to use the correct name, no harm done.

From what I have heard, B:D was kind of a flop, is this true? i was gone for a while since school, just lurking around and posting in random places, so I just want a member who knows about this to answer for sure.
(Oct. 25, 2011  3:03 AM)Future Trunks Wrote: It's OK, Hazel. She is just reminding us to use the correct name, no harm done.

From what I have heard, B:D was kind of a flop, is this true? i was gone for a while since school, just lurking around and posting in random places, so I just want a member who knows about this to answer for sure.

B:D is quite potent, actually - there were several manufacturing error-afflicted B:Ds that members got ahold of, providing extremely low spin times, however, they are now the extreme minority. The B:D thread in the Customizations Forum will tell you this and infinitely more.
Actually correction guys, those Pegasis, Wolf, Bull Metal System are from a SonoKong set. Not too rare afterall. The green pegasis from TT Random Booster 1 is considered 'rare' nowadays though.
(Oct. 25, 2011  4:04 AM)Uwik Wrote: Actually correction guys, those Pegasis, Wolf, Bull Metal System are from a SonoKong set. Not too rare afterall. The green pegasis from TT Random Booster 1 is considered 'rare' nowadays though.

Ahh. Perhaps I was thinking of a different Wolf, then. Thank you for the clarification.
Is there any information on the WBBA top tier list??? considering the top tier list on the WBO is based off of tournament usage of roughly 1200 or less people, who probably have their favorites and deviate very little from them, as compared to the tens of thousands who play WBBA tournaments... a much larger sample size would be more accurate no?? and they obviously all have the latest TT releases, considering there are 4d only tournaments... just curious if the data exists or not, would be interesting to see
(Oct. 25, 2011  4:31 AM)gibsonmac Wrote: Is there any information on the WBBA top tier list??? considering the top tier list on the WBO is based off of tournament usage of roughly 1200 or less people, who probably have their favorites and deviate very little from them, as compared to the tens of thousands who play WBBA tournaments... a much larger sample size would be more accurate no?? and they obviously all have the latest TT releases, considering there are 4d only tournaments... just curious if the data exists or not, would be interesting to see

Tier list depends greatly on the local Meta. WBBA / TT countries differ greatly from one place to another, Although, there seems to be a general consensus, which is already similar to WBO anyway.

Outside of perhaps Japan / HK / Taiwan, I recall that the latest release that is legal for tournaments are Pre-4Ds. Again, it varies greatly.

There is no 'official' tier list for this. All TT does is give out different classifications for each parts, since each country's organized play has their own rules, such as (Deck system / Point rules, Stadiums Used, Age groups, etc). So, the tier also depends on the system within each country.
We can just have a vague idea of parts that people like to use in Japan, such as low Tracks.
anything linked from Hasbro's page is legit... The Big Bad Toystore is legit, they do limited runs of a ton of Diamond Select toys (huge 'collectible' Comic Figures maker/Comic distributor for all major labels), Marvel/DC exclusives, they've been around for along time.
Can anyone give me pics of all Corocoro/Mani Limited Edition Beys?
(Oct. 25, 2011  5:58 AM)qwertxj3 Wrote: Can anyone give me pics of all Corocoro/Mani Limited Edition Beys?

Go on eBay and search for DVD sets.
I did, but it came up with useless stuff. I also searched Mani Beyblade and Beyblade DVD.
(Oct. 25, 2011  4:37 AM)Uwik Wrote:
(Oct. 25, 2011  4:31 AM)gibsonmac Wrote: Is there any information on the WBBA top tier list??? considering the top tier list on the WBO is based off of tournament usage of roughly 1200 or less people, who probably have their favorites and deviate very little from them, as compared to the tens of thousands who play WBBA tournaments... a much larger sample size would be more accurate no?? and they obviously all have the latest TT releases, considering there are 4d only tournaments... just curious if the data exists or not, would be interesting to see

Tier list depends greatly on the local Meta. WBBA / TT countries differ greatly from one place to another, Although, there seems to be a general consensus, which is already similar to WBO anyway.

Outside of perhaps Japan / HK / Taiwan, I recall that the latest release that is legal for tournaments are Pre-4Ds. Again, it varies greatly.

There is no 'official' tier list for this. All TT does is give out different classifications for each parts, since each country's organized play has their own rules, such as (Deck system / Point rules, Stadiums Used, Age groups, etc). So, the tier also depends on the system within each country.

Actually, there was a thread on a tier list, I think I have it bookmarked.

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-MFB-Tier...light=Tier

It lists the tiers of Attack, Stamina, and Defense. Hope I helped.

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I also have a question. Besides Basalt, are there any other Metal Wheels that respond to the quasi-aggressive movement that D and WD make, or any other parts that do?
(By parts I mean like tracks, different MF's, or clear wheels)