(Jan. 19, 2013 5:54 AM)Kai-V Wrote: L-Drago Destroy is considered one piece, just like Big Bang : you cannot say that part of the name refers to this, while the other refers to that. L-Drago Destroy has a Metal Frame and a Core made of PC and PVC, and that is it, you cannot use terminological shortcuts.
I still have no idea what "Panzer" could be.
The anime is over, yes, it seems, although there were hints that it could continue, just not on television.
So unlike Big Bang Prgasus, L-Drago Destroy and L-Drago Guardian have no CW. After your post I went on Beywiki and brushed up on my knowledge of 4D, and was able to answer all of my remaining questions there about 4D, Except this; Can L-Drago Destroy and Guardian swap Metal Frame components? If so is this legal?
Panzer refers to tank in the German language, if I remember right. (yup, th!nk said so)
Thank you Kai-V
(Jan. 19, 2013 8:14 AM)th!nk Wrote: I'd be shocked if they had actually remolded the PC Core from LDD/LDG and Destructor - they didn't bother to do it for Destructor so why bother for Guardian? Probably just dumb naming - like the Metal Wheel and Clear Wheel thing with Hasbro's L-Drago Destructor.
Panzer Dragoon is not a beyblade, your friend is talking out his behind and I don't know why you'd believe him given it is not mentioned anywhere on the Wiki. Panzer is a German loanword meaning Armour though it often refers to tanks (or in cases like this, tank-like qualities). There's a video game series called Panzer Dragoon, though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_Dragoon
I figured as much...the guy is more oppositionaly defiant than anything, so he would never admit to makong such a mistake...
As yes, Panzer Dragoon (the game) is rather pricy and hard to come by. I have heard much of that game.