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DF 145 stands for Down Force 145
Ah that makes sense, thanks. Edited. We actually had a question about that in our Physics test the other day.........I ended up talking about DF145 and then drawing a beyblade battle. Confused I'll prolly get more points for the drawing then I actually will for my shoddy answers. Pinching_eyes_2
(May. 02, 2009  5:35 PM)Rocky Wrote: Ah that makes sense, thanks. Edited. We actually had a question about that in our Physics test the other day.........I ended up talking about DF145 and then drawing a beyblade battle. Confused I'll prolly get more points for the drawing then I actually will for my shoddy answers. Pinching_eyes_2

hahaha lol I draw beyblades on school stuff all the time. You should see my bindersWink
I don't normally draw beyblades but it seemed right at the time. When I had finished I imagined a scenario where my teacher would wonder what I was on about, google it, and then become a beyblade fan........but I doubt that'd happen. Confused

Anyways, I've been wondering for a while if there's anything special about the German beyblade stuff. Did they buy rights or whatever for it first or do they have some sort of connection with another company. I really have no idea what I'm on about, I just notice that'd that the german manga seemed to be more true to the original manga and all the english/european games have the instructions in both english and german but not french, spain, etc. Was beyblade aspecially popular in Germany or something?
ater watching this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG6IS9r42jY

i am now wondering if storm (S pegasis wheel) is anything special? because it seems like any blade with the RF performs just like S pegasis.
another question. anyone though of beating libra with a defense combo?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKs72Z6VR...annel_page
i know libra was launched first in both battles but still.... impressive!
As powerful as Libra is, I don't think it's invincible anymore. I don't have my WD145 yet, but I shall definitely check this out when I can.

Also pretty much anything with RF is a beast. The wheel does have good smash; just that the bottom is what makes this blade.
^ This. The more I think about it, the more Libra isn't looking so great. I mean, it's the best Defense wheel we have but RF combos knock it out so easily......I don't think they'll even have too much trouble with MFLibra combos. Gasp
now we have to find an RF combo stopper XD
I have a feeling that the MFB stadiums without a tornado ridge should do the trick for quite a few. Without a good launch RF will just KO itself.
Which do you think will be more popular mfb blades or plastic blades?
mmmm MFB dude. Plastics don't stand a chance, and they never did. Heck even HMS is pretty much beaten with stuff like Rubber Flat, Libra etc.
I was a bit ify on it but thanks for helping me with that question Khel
Anyone know if JP toys will restock?
(May. 02, 2009  2:09 PM)Emudbest Wrote: Khel i agree %110 in that anwser,i mean technique is just a lie.All that is needed to be done is have a good beyblade/parts good launcher and a good launch,oh and also luck like you said.

Sorry, this is absolutely not true. Technique is one of the most important parts of Beyblade. Do you know Sliding Shoot? Gliding Shoot? Banking? Gattyaki? All the customization in the world won't save you if you can't shoot well.
(May. 02, 2009  8:40 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Sorry, this is absolutely not true. Technique is one of the most important parts of Beyblade. Do you know Sliding Shoot? Gliding Shoot? Banking? Gattyaki? All the customization in the world won't save you if you can't shoot well.

What is Gliding Shoot?!
(May. 02, 2009  8:37 PM)jsc Wrote: Anyone know if JP toys will restock?

I wouldn't count on it. Your best bet with them would be to preorder new releases from them if you want. I don't think they ever really res-stock items.

YJA and some of the other Japanese shops; or the intoy are probably your best bet for blades now.
(May. 02, 2009  8:42 PM)Giga Wrote: What is Gliding Shoot?!

It's where you push the Beyblade forward so it glides across the stadium just barely touching or not touching the floor. You use it to KO the opponent without having to deal with friction from the stadium.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
I have been asking about this but people just said it was a typo.
(May. 02, 2009  8:43 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: It's where you push the Beyblade forward so it glides across the stadium just barely touching or not touching the floor. You use it to KO the opponent without having to deal with friction from the stadium.

Having never really done this before, am I correct to assume that it's more effective with metal tips than rubber tips.
(May. 02, 2009  9:13 PM)Khel Wrote: Having never really done this before, am I correct to assume that it's more effective with metal tips than rubber tips.

Yeah. The less friction, the better.
(May. 02, 2009  9:48 PM)Pepe le Penguin Wrote: How much do Launchers really matter?
EX: http://www.taising.com/images/Beyblade_Shooters.jpg

Basic launcher with customize grip is best.
And Rip Cords? I think the sizes are like 24in 18in and 14in to name a few. Is the biggest one to big, because I'm thinking that once it gets passed 18 it seems unneeded?
(May. 02, 2009  9:53 PM)Pepe le Penguin Wrote: And Rip Cords? I think the sizes are like 24in 18in and 14in to name a few. Is the biggest one to big, because I'm thinking that once it gets passed 18 it seems unneeded?

24 inches!? Definitely fake.
Okey 25inch, my bad...
http://www.toycup.com/25suloripco.html

19nch http://www.bgtoys.com/rip-cord-19.html
15 inch http://www.bgtoys.com/rip-cord-15.html

...so I was off by 1 inch on each. That is kind of bizarre on my part


But still at what point does it become to big?