(Nov. 30, 2011 10:09 AM)Hazel Wrote: Spark Knight's Takara Weight Disk during Plastics was designed to make sparks, and I believe there were some others... not entirely sure, though. I recall seeing some fake WDs spark when I owned a couple, but I'm not sure if it was intended.
Spark Knight's was a normal weight disk, the bey didn't spark at all. Common misconception though.
Hasbro didn't release beys with sparks, so this all refers to TT.
Sparkling attacker's AR sparked, as did Thunder Dragon's in HMS.
There was a SparkDisk version of Wide Survivor, that had something like sandpaper around the edge to make sparks, but it's exceedingly rare (and apparently prized for zombies due to it's greater spin steal). Not sure if there were other Spark weight disk.
As for those fake WD's you mention, Hazel, some of them had small amounts of flint inserted, if it's the ones I'm thinking of.
(Nov. 30, 2011 11:17 AM)njrk97 Wrote: (Nov. 29, 2011 8:40 AM)Hazel Wrote: Applying clear nail polish to your RS has made it illegal for use, unless you are 100% sure you got all of it off.
There is no way to preserve any rubber tip other than not using it.
what!?!?!? put on nail polish to stop wear is illegel!?!?!?!? why is it illegel
Fixed your coding, but I wish I hadn't. It alters performance, how can you not realise this?