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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 Tongue_out.
(May. 19, 2014  4:23 AM)Tr! Wrote: Just as an FYI TheWhiteTiger, Zero G is actually part of Metal Fight Beyblade.

Thanks, haha, wasn't very specific with that.

(May. 19, 2014  4:23 AM)Tr! Wrote: Btw cool answer, but he just asked what they stood for Tongue_out.
Thanks, oh well, he knows what they are now too!
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. 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..)
There isn't. Like a phantom orion can outspin some of em
(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..)

Do you mean in terms of stadiums ? Because, otherwise, as was mentioned, Zero-G is part of the ongoing toyline called Metal Fight Beyblade, so parts from before Zero-G are completely compatible with Chrome Wheels and all.

The general rule is of course that Crystal Wheels are useless though, so you always have to use two Chrome Wheels together in a Synchrom. However, like Pokemo mentioned, while Synchroms are heavier and would therefore be more useful, some 4D Metal Wheels still hold their ground and are still part of the top-tier list.
What does RDF and RB stand for? I looked on BeyWiki but it just gave me beys with those pieces
RDF= Rubber Defense Flat
RB = Rubber Ball.
I've been out of the metagame for a while. Is the Super Control Beystadium any good? I checked everywhere online on how the stadium performs but so far I haven't found anything. Does anyone know how it compares to the BB-10? I ordered it for pretty cheap and it'd be a great substitute until I'm able to buy a BB-10.
Tests show that the results are similar to a BB-10. But for tournaments only BB-10s, BB-49s and Triple type stadiums are legal for standard and limited format. I believe any TT/Sonokong zero g stadium is legal for zero g format.
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? :P
Does anybody know if a remote control Dranzer G was ever produced? seriously, I cannot find information on the existence of one anywhere, and I want to know if it was ever made because they made RC versions of Draciel G, Driger G, and Dragoon G. The only RC Dranzer I have ever found was V2, and I'm not all that fond of V2's attack ring. And also, do any normal attack rings fit on RC blades? (please note that I'm talking about plastic gen RC blades, not IR control MFB blades).
(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? Tongue_out

Oh forgive me, I meant BB-46. This: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00272MGM4...958&sr=8-1 .
Hello. I've been away from Beyblade for a while. I have a pretty good bey for competition, but I can't decide if I should begin collecting all of the Metal Fight beys I don't have, continue collecting 4D beys, or start collecting Zero-G beys. Any suggestions?
Zero-G Beys tend to be the more competitive, but 4D does have uses too. If its just for collecting, it would be cool to have all the Hybrid Wheels.
Zero-G has some very strong parts too besides the Chrome Wheels.
When/why did they start to put clear wheels on beyblades?
After the Metal System. To allow more customization I guess.
For more customization, but also to lift some of the stress put on the Beylauncher's prongs. For some reason, they tend to break slightly less if they are not directly inserted in metal.
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.
(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.

There's no really correct or incorrect way, it's just slang, haha. A Bey would make more sense to me though.
@TheWhiteTiger Thanks for clearing that up!
In the English dub, they tend to use "blade" more as the shortened version, but if you want another reference, it is called "bey" all the time in the original Japanese manga.
Who won in first place at GBT2 ? And would it be another one (GBT3 perhaps ?) next year ?
You should know this is for questions about the Beyblade toys.

Check the thread. Kei posted it.
I know, but I did'nt know where to post this