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What uncustomized bey can beat phantom orion
Cosmic Pegasus W105R2F, almost any attack bey will work.
Lol i beg to differ, i lost with cosmic pegasus. But im thinking of getting meteo l drago absorb or samurai pegasus or a clear stadium.
Ps how much would one of the stadiums cost
You are battling in a BB10, right? If so Cosmic Pegasus W105R2F should beat phantom Orion if you are decent with attack types.
(Feb. 08, 2014  5:34 PM)Drogba93 Wrote: Lol i beg to differ, i lost with cosmic pegasus. But im thinking of getting meteo l drago absorb or samurai pegasus or a clear stadium.
Ps how much would one of the stadiums cost

It does depend which stadium you use : Hasbro's are biased towards Stamina. Real good stadiums can cost at least forty dollars, but try to get a set that contains one, it will be more worth it.
Whats the best attack type bey out there? Is it big bang pegasus just curous lol vuz i rectnly got my phantom orion and it seems to spin for a very long time
It depends what format, also if you accept customized Beyblades ...
Any format of attack but uncustomized

Oh and I dont want to spam by asking again but should i get l drago absorb or samurai pegasus or diablo nemesis
Attack types work best in BB-10. You'd have to customize to get the best results in any stadium.

Your question would belong in Purchase Consultation. Neither are very useful, but Diablo is good for anti-attack, Meteo has LRF, Samurai Pegasis has R2F, it depends on what you need most. But considering you already have an R2F; Diablo may be the best chocie. Depends on how many R2F's you have and their current state of wear.
But um for uncustomized attack what should i get?
As TheWhiterTiger mentioned, use the Purchase Consultation topic from now on, but he has honestly given you all the answers you were looking for already ... Uncustomized Beyblades are not meant to be good, and they certainly are not, except Phantom Orion B:D. No good Blader uses uncustomized Beyblades.
A few questions:


1. What can you use to remove the dye of a metal wheel(Apart from oven cleaners due to there isn't one nearby)? Since I want to remove the bluish-purple dye of Omega to mess around, but I hate seeing the dyes falling off left holes on the wheel, so I want to remove the dye but dunno which cleaner works.

2. Can a wheel be used anymore if there are deformations around the wheel? I recently took my black Pegasis wheel out from tons of garbage, but I found out that its sides are quite deformed due to prolonged use before.

3. Is de-dying (remove dye) legal in Beyblade tournments?

4. Is Dark Knight Dragooon a worthwhile purchase?

5. I remember that TT once produced a pack which contains a MF Pegasis , a Libra wheel and a Burn wheel. Is that Libra wheel contained inside comparable with the orginal Libra or there are performance differences between them?
2: It really depends, if you had pictures we could give you a good idea.

4: Yes very much so. It has uses in all 4 types.

5: that would be the Super Deck Set. IIRC the Libra is heavier.
For more info on that set check out Beywiki's article on it:
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...r_Deck_Set
1. Not sure, I'm sorry.

2. Pictures would help. Smile Nothing significant would be fine.

3. It should be; as long as it doesn't alter performance.

4. Yes!

5. It's the libra mold which suffers from hits to its underside, I can't tell you a significant comparison, but that's what I know for sure.
Thx, just for more questions.

1. Is there anymore tournments available in HK and Taiwan? I'm pretty sure kids there are not long lasting as us old folks does, but just for sure cuz I hope Beyblade can still stay alive there.

2. Is Beyblade tournments frequent around the globe? I mean in Spain, UK, USA and whetever you name it.

3. Is Beyblade hot (or popular) within your real life community?

4. Which mode of Omega is better, barriage or assualt? Personally I think there isn't much of a difference, but just to be sure.
1. Not ATM. But u could try to host.
2. Canada and the US are the hottest places for tournaments. But India hosts around beydays and the anniversary. The UK is kinda dead.
1. Don't think so.
2. Much less than when you were last here, but given the fact we've gone a year without any new releases now, I'd say we're still doing pretty good. I mean heck, I'm close to getting something to happen out here in Perth, which is basically the middle of nowhere, so we're doing pretty solidly IMO.
3. Not in Aus, we haven't had new releases here since the end of metal masters though (barring one release at the start of Metal Fury for the Metal Fury Variares Destroyer Dome set which was just because it was a transition to beywheelz, which seem to have done very poorly over here judging by the fact I still run into them and their stadiums occasionally. However, the US still have Shogun Steel (Zero G) so they're still solid.
4. I'd check out the Limited format subforum as we discussed it a little there, and I think it was Kei's original testing thread for it in the standard one.
Thx. Unhappy It's sad that knowing Beyblade is not going to stay long without new releases tho.
It'll be back soon enough, heck Takara are still holding tournaments in Japan and we don't know what Hasbro is planning to do yet (heck, there were some beys featured in the Anime that didn't get released in Japan so for all we know Hasbro might give us a few new parts), and in the end it's up to us as fans to decide whether or not we want to keep beyblade alive through a hiatus - it might come down to those of us who don't lose interest with a lack of new releases or even perhaps a lack of 8 people within reasonable distance to get a tournament together, but the WBO, at least, will continue, and even after a year, we're still a long way from having documented everything about MFB as it is (as Limited is showing us). No use getting gloomy about it, if you care enough to be sad then you're better off trying to make a difference instead.
(Feb. 09, 2014  6:22 AM)天翔翼 TenshouYoku Wrote: Thx. Unhappy It's sad that knowing Beyblade is not going to stay long without new releases tho.

We just have to keep the spirit up Joyful_2. Hopefully tourneys and New formats etc. will keep people interested Smile
Plus, I'd say then gap is actually doing the game good.

If we didn't have this long a wait, we wouldn't have had the time to test as deeply as we have over the past year! We've gotten really far into testing competitive setups at this point, and our tier list is probably the most accurate one we've written yet. When you get as much time to test things as we've had, you can really work out the fine points and details without getting behind.

Plus, look at all the innovative concepts people have concocted! I mean, the Balance section of the tier list is longer than it's ever been before. Those are the kind of ideas players will pull out of their brains when there are no new releases to keep up with.
The reason I say about that is because MFB aims on low-age children (as far as I know from a Chinese-language book produced), but as I could tell in the case of HK and TW kids usually play them because of the anime. Yet, even with anime in HK they don't seem to be interested in it seems to because the Synchrome thing really stir stuffs up..........

Of course, folks like us, as I mentioned, probably would not mind it, and inhibit the use of overpowered parts like the ban list you've set up, but if kids aren't buying it it would not be as great as when it is in 4D, because in fact what wants them the most are in fact kids, apart from big fans like us and pros.


to Kai-V, I've already read the whole post but still I've written all these is because in other places it is not as well as before - probably in Japan big fans will go on, but tossing away the Mainland, kids are too unrealistic (or in contrary they are just too realistic?), when no amine/products, they quit.Not even a flash those beys will likely to end up in the landfills. Honestly I would love to see the Bey hobby once revive again from the ashes like it does in 2008 when MFB revived it, but the main idea is the stupid kids in HK just don't understand the values of Bey-spirit.
i have opened a tournament..but when my friends go there to check out they cant process forward..something like resend activasion code..why
To all of you:

I equally love Beyblade like you all, regardless I joined Beyblade when MFB is on TV and I quit once (likely because of economic reasons and studying is tough), and I surely will wait until thenew era of MFB to rise again.

But it is just too lonely to see no dudes like me, at the age of 17, still plays beyblade(or having the urge to do so), and often being referred as 'Primary School Chicken' (a term used to describe foolish 6-12 children which plays childish stuff or perform childish acts) just because I play beyblade. Man, every time I've explained the beauty and complexity of Beyblade they just laughed at dudes like us. That is frustrating as hell.

If I'm in USA or places where Beyblade still is as hot as before, I , of course will play it every day with others and brainstorm on it. But it is very ironic........


edit: Ugh, I'm getting messed by myself as well. I wrote all these stuff out of frustration and anger towards people who play-because-of-the-trend. I'm feeling much better after that. I'm looking forward to the existance of newer MFBs. Living through long waits is what I do every day as well!