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how many beyblades do i have to own to get the rose gold and rose platinum face, sorry if this is wrong thread to ask this question.
(Feb. 02, 2016  9:02 PM)NEET no Kami Wrote: how many beyblades do i have to own to get the rose gold and rose platinum face, sorry if this is wrong thread to ask this question.

That would probably go in "Questions about the WBO" since it isn't really about the top themselves.

To answer, though, Rose Gold is 50 beyblades, while Rose Platinum is 150. They don't have to be assembled as their original Beyblades, you just need to be able to make 50/150 complete Beyblades.
what is MRP of Gashapon Random Layer Collection Vol. 2? i mean 5 layers set which have chaos
(Feb. 03, 2016  8:34 AM)FOUNTAIN-FIRE Wrote: what is MRP of Gashapon Random Layer Collection Vol. 2? i mean 5 layers set which have chaos

You mean MSRP? It is going to cost ¥400 a layer.

I don't understand the last part of the question... Are you asking which Volume has Chaos? If so; Volume 1.
I know there are four types of Beyblade Defense, Attack, Stamina, and Balance but I have seen people talking about things like anti attack and tornado staller. I assume these are sub categories? Anyway could someone tell me what these are and any other similar ones as well?
(Feb. 03, 2016  4:54 PM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: I know there are four types of Beyblade Defense, Attack, Stamina, and Balance but I have seen people talking about things like anti attack and tornado staller. I assume these are sub categories? Anyway could someone tell me what these are and any other similar ones as well?

We are hoping to create wiki articles for them to clarify everything, but they are indeed types of Beyblades that do not fit into the straight definition of the four original types, even Balance. For instance, a Tornado Staller is usually an Attack type that actually only circulates around the Tornado Ridge in the stadium, so it usually needs to have a wide flat tip with some more stamina than an RF because if it does not hit anything while moving around the stadium, it will try to outspin the other Beyblade when it eventually leaves the perimetre and joins it in the centre.

As for Anti-Attack, they are usually Defense-type Wheels/Layers/etc. setups with aggressive tips. They are made to counter Attackers more specifically, by not staying stuck in the middle like an easy prey and hitting them back too, since Attack types are not meant to take hits themselves.
Are tornado stallers really considered Attack-types? By their function, aren't they Stamina or Balance-types? (Yeah, this is complicated ...)
(Feb. 03, 2016  4:54 PM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: I know there are four types of Beyblade Defense, Attack, Stamina, and Balance but I have seen people talking about things like anti attack and tornado staller. I assume these are sub categories? Anyway could someone tell me what these are and any other similar ones as well?

To add to what Kai-V said, there's Mobile Defense, Spin-Stealers (or Spin Equalizers), and Destabilizers in addition to Tornado Stallers and Anti-Attack.

To elaborate:
Mobile Defense - Defense types that use RF (or another aggressively launched tip) to avoid Attack types and reduce the force of impacts.
Spin-Stealers - Left-spin Beyblades that use their opposite spin direction to "steal" spin from opponents, often winning by a very small margin due to parts like EWD, RDF, GCF, and SA165 that prevent it from falling over at the end of a battle - a quality called "Life After Death" or "LAD". Usually they are considered Stamina type, because they win by OS, but Attack and Defense oriented Spin Stealers do exist.
Destabilizers - Destabilizers attempt to knock opponents off-balance, reducing their Stamina in order to win by OS. Destabilizers are generally Balance types, but have an emphasis on Stamina over Defense and Attack.
Tornado Stallers - Usually Stamina types or Attack/Stamina hybrids using a metal or plastic flat tip to circle the Tornado Ridge for a long time, avoiding contact with the opponent's Beyblade. This is very effective against Beyblades with low solo spin time, such as spin stealers or Defense types. Tornado Stalling is possible with any tip that can be launched aggressively, but Tornado Stallers as a Beyblade type are dedicated to that launch specifically.
Anti-Attack - Anti-Attack is similar to Attack and Mobile Defense, but unlike Mobile Defense, which seeks to avoid hitting the opponent, Anti-Attack takes advantage of Attack's recoily nature to KO Attackers. It can also KO Stamina types, though it generally loses to Defense types.
Guys, this: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblad...id=1268240

It could be simplified without the examples or other notes by me.
(Feb. 03, 2016  5:43 PM)Angry Face Wrote: Guys, this: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblad...id=1268240

It could be simplified without the examples or other notes by me.

Hey this was something I was working on too! But my schematic takes it a step further.
Guys, I was planning on writing drafts for the types as soon as possible for Beywiki. But if you have something concrete already or were working on that already, post it in the Beywiki Project forum urgently so that we will not be working on the same thing and wasting effort ?
Would Flame Orso 85JB be a destabilizer?
(Feb. 03, 2016  7:06 PM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: Would Flame Orso 85JB be a destabilizer?

Flame is a good wheel for destabilizing, and it is as a low height, so it could work out good. I haven't really seen anything on this, but it could be good Smile

A more known one is Flame Cancer 90 SF Smile
Can I i use metel saga in burst tournements
(Feb. 03, 2016  7:22 PM)linkbros21 Wrote: Can I i use metel saga in burst tournements

Unfortunately no, as I mentioned in my reply to you in the StarCity Assault tournament topic. You can read the full rules here : http://worldbeyblade.org/universalrules.pdf
is it known who owns horusood?
What is tagging? What is it for? Why would you do it?
(Feb. 03, 2016  10:16 PM)Flame~Capricorn Wrote: is it known who owns horusood?

(Feb. 04, 2016  12:39 AM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: What is tagging? What is it for? Why would you do it?

These two questions do not belong in this topic. It is meant for questions on the toys, but the first is about the anime and manga, and the second concerns the website, so it would belong in the Questions about the WBO thread.
Where can I find my WBBA Blader url?

Ex: "https://beyblade.takaratomy.co.jp/blader/00001379"
Go to rankings and then click on your name. That should bring you to your public profile, that everyone can see
(Feb. 04, 2016  8:23 AM)Zoroaste Wrote: Go to rankings and then click on your name. That should bring you to your public profile, that everyone can see
Also how did you get it to say only "WBBA"
Is it confirmed that the beyblade burst B 00 WHF Red Mission Stadium comes with a QR code.. If yes, then how many points can we get through it ?


Sorry if this was answered somewhere
(Feb. 04, 2016  11:41 AM)ashton pinto Wrote: Is it confirmed that the beyblade burst B 00 WHF Red Mission Stadium comes with a QR code.. If yes, then how many points can we get through it ?


Sorry if this was answered somewhere

Sadly, it does not come with BeyPoints Unhappy
It's given away for free, so that's why it has no QR code.
Oh ! Guess that was good for Japanese Bladers.
So I'm assuming it will be thr same for the gold Excalibur as well ?

Thanks in advance


EDIT:

Ok thanks ginga