Just as an FYI TheWhiteTiger, Zero G is actually part of Metal Fight Beyblade.
Btw cool answer, but he just asked what they stood for
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Btw cool answer, but he just asked what they stood for

(May. 19, 2014 12:34 PM)Ryndo92 Wrote: Is there any major tactic difference between MFB and Zero-G or can they be played against each other ( basic example.. you wouldnt use a dranzer f against a storm pegasis..)
(May. 20, 2014 7:25 AM)raiehan Wrote: That's good to hear. I'm content with it perfoming similar to a BB-10 even if it's not a real BB-10.
Also, isn't BB-49 the Angle Compass?
(May. 22, 2014 8:34 PM)Disk Wrote: When you refer to a Beyblade (in general) in a shortened manner, should it be called a "Bey" or a "Blade"? I've always alternated between the two, but I've noticed that many people call older Beyblades (the plastic generations) Blades and the newer ones (consisting of metal) Beys, so I wondered if there was correct way and a wrong way or if either was correct.