(Sep. 02, 2009 12:04 PM)DecroX01 Wrote: lol wowwww. i have no idea what anyone is talking about. its like everyone here is a brainiac and im the little nub who knows nothing D:
whats a good way to learn the name of the beyblades and parts?
Im also fairly new here, even though I got my basics down.
But this is how I did it. I got a standard blade (ie. pegasis 105f)
Pegasis is basically the top metal that hits the other blade and/or the top screw kind of thing that holds the blade together. You see the top screw because its the one that has those cool pictures on it..
105 is the track. Track is basically the middle portion of the blade. This track is very basic, but some of the other tracks have some unique side effects and names(ie.CH125)And also 105 means the height that give the blade which is 10.5 mm...
The F is Flat, which means the bottom tip is flat. Not the best choice when speaking of offensive beyblades.
So thats how the beyblade consist of....
Pegasis105F....But you might see some beyblade with names like this...
VirgoDF125B ...Don't be frightened and think you are a noob because you can't identify that blade, I just learned how to identify them yesterday night...
So Virgo is the attck metal(also more commonly named the wheel).. DF125 is the track. 12.5 mm with the DF...I still don't know what these DF etc. do but I know there something unique. And the B I think stands for Ball tip, which means the tip is like a ball point pen..