(Feb. 14, 2014 10:50 PM)phantom oron bd Wrote: how do I battle here
The answer was in the private message you received when you signed up here :
http://worldbeyblade.org/misc.php?action=help&hid=24
(Feb. 14, 2014 10:50 PM)phantom oron bd Wrote: how do I battle here
(Feb. 18, 2014 7:20 AM)TheLibraKing Wrote:(Feb. 18, 2014 7:15 AM)Boxhead Wrote: I've noticed various differences between Grip Flat Core Ultimate and Rubber Flat. Despite being in different generations, which one is stronger?
Rubber Flat, as you could pair it with a top tier attack set up and dominate an HMS Grip Flat Core ultimate combo.
(Feb. 20, 2014 3:47 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote: is there already a thread involving a sort of.. beyblade school? like how to make good combos, what parts to use, what parts not to use with each other etc.? if so send me a link -Kirby OUT
(Feb. 20, 2014 3:50 AM)Leone19 Wrote:What I mean is like, say like there are some people that have JUST gotten into beylade, A thread could be created to teach them how to make a centered bey, and a bey that has good balance, and parts that would just be terrible together. Beywiki doesn't exactly do that it just states the difference in grams. I also mean a school for Metal Fusion - Metal Fury where there was no-such thing as Synchrome(Feb. 20, 2014 3:47 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote: is there already a thread involving a sort of.. beyblade school? like how to make good combos, what parts to use, what parts not to use with each other etc.? if so send me a link -Kirby OUT
This would go in Questions About the WBO, as this is for the hobby itself, but in short:
For Good Combinations: We have Competitive Combinations lists for Standard; they're in the works for Zero-G and Limited.
As far as parts to use, mainly just read around Beywiki and other customization topics.
(Feb. 20, 2014 3:56 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote:?(Feb. 20, 2014 3:50 AM)Leone19 Wrote:What I mean is like, say like there are some people that have JUST gotten into beylade, A thread could be created to teach them how to make a centered bey, and a bey that has good balance, and parts that would just be terrible together. Beywiki doesn't exactly do that it just states the difference in grams. I also mean a school for Metal Fusion - Metal Fury where there was no-such thing as Synchrome(Feb. 20, 2014 3:47 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote: is there already a thread involving a sort of.. beyblade school? like how to make good combos, what parts to use, what parts not to use with each other etc.? if so send me a link -Kirby OUT
This would go in Questions About the WBO, as this is for the hobby itself, but in short:
For Good Combinations: We have Competitive Combinations lists for Standard; they're in the works for Zero-G and Limited.
As far as parts to use, mainly just read around Beywiki and other customization topics.
(Feb. 20, 2014 3:56 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote:(Feb. 20, 2014 3:50 AM)Leone19 Wrote:What I mean is like, say like there are some people that have JUST gotten into beylade, A thread could be created to teach them how to make a centered bey, and a bey that has good balance, and parts that would just be terrible together. Beywiki doesn't exactly do that it just states the difference in grams. I also mean a school for Metal Fusion - Metal Fury where there was no-such thing as Synchrome(Feb. 20, 2014 3:47 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote: is there already a thread involving a sort of.. beyblade school? like how to make good combos, what parts to use, what parts not to use with each other etc.? if so send me a link -Kirby OUT
This would go in Questions About the WBO, as this is for the hobby itself, but in short:
For Good Combinations: We have Competitive Combinations lists for Standard; they're in the works for Zero-G and Limited.
As far as parts to use, mainly just read around Beywiki and other customization topics.
(Feb. 20, 2014 4:09 AM)Leone19 Wrote:I was just asking, cause no person that is a new guy (to beyblade entirely) is gunna get on the wiki, find their beyblade, etc. I mean something easier, sure you have that topic, but some info turns out, to be not as great as you thought. For now, I'll forget about it.(Feb. 20, 2014 3:56 AM)KirbyRobot Wrote:(Feb. 20, 2014 3:50 AM)Leone19 Wrote: This would go in Questions About the WBO, as this is for the hobby itself, but in short:What I mean is like, say like there are some people that have JUST gotten into beylade, A thread could be created to teach them how to make a centered bey, and a bey that has good balance, and parts that would just be terrible together. Beywiki doesn't exactly do that it just states the difference in grams. I also mean a school for Metal Fusion - Metal Fury where there was no-such thing as Synchrome
For Good Combinations: We have Competitive Combinations lists for Standard; they're in the works for Zero-G and Limited.
As far as parts to use, mainly just read around Beywiki and other customization topics.
Beywiki does alot more than state grams...
There are no "schools", again, your best bet to find out what combinations did well before Zero-G is to look through old posts in topics like Winning Combinations or even old specific combination topics, themselves.
This may help: http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-The-Begi...ight=guide
After reading around- some of what parts would work well with each other becomes more of common sense.
(Feb. 20, 2014 1:53 PM)AcidXblader Wrote: That is a BB-10 ?
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