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(Sep. 11, 2009  6:15 AM)lil818mvp Wrote: Are BB-31 and BB-37... the hybird wheel vol. 1 and 2

like are they as same as the others are the wheels the metal and te track and bottom plastic, like same design as the normal mfb'z? What good beyblades can I get from them? Are they worth getting?

and I've seen like light boosters what are those?

BB-31 and BB-37 are light boosters, AKA RBVLs.

The part where it's supposed to be metal is plastic. In other words, a booster to get tracks and bottoms for a low price.
But is it like good bottom and track? Seems like there good but not too worth it...
(Sep. 11, 2009  6:23 AM)lil818mvp Wrote: But is it like good bottom and track? Seems like there good but not too worth it...

It depends on what bey youget from it you don't choose it's random so you don't know but if you got a quite large collection i would get the rbvl's because i bought 3 off espio and i got some awesome parts from it.
Well, I have Leone145D, Bull124SF, Pegasis105F

But yea. thats about it..
hey, im a little confused on what the names mean like Leon145F or whatever. like what do the numbers and letters mean after what the beyblade is called.
(Sep. 11, 2009  7:11 AM)Murtyyy Wrote: hey, im a little confused on what the names mean like Leon145F or whatever. like what do the numbers and letters mean after what the beyblade is called.

K here let me guide you...

A Metal fight beyblade consists of 4 main parts.

The face, the wheel, the track, the bottom.

The face is like the cartoony, cool looking figure on the top of the beyblade. It is like a screw that holds they beyblade together.

The wheel is the big metal part, it is the part that makes to most contact. Each beybaldes wheel is unique, from stylish to just raw power. The wheel has alot of impact. Examples of wheels, Leone, Rock Leone, Pegasis, Libra, Etc.

The track is the middle portion of the beyblade. It is the numbered part in the name.
Supposed you have a track that is 125, that means the height of the track is 12.5mm. The lower tracks are more offensive, since the lower means more disruption. The middle amount of tracks are for stamina and balance. THe higher ones are defense. But you might have seen tracks that say CH120, that is just a certain type of track. It is 12.0 mm and it has a CH part(idk what that means) but its like kind of blade looking. So its somewhat like a second attacker, most defense and staminas have these to fend off the lower tracked beyblades. This is probably the most important part of the beyblade in my opinion.

The last part is the bottom. The bottom is like the very bottom of the blade. Each bottom has unique charecteristics. Such as RF which means rubber flat makes the beyblade spin faster but die out quicker, this is like the ultimate offense bottom.

But bottoms like SD are for stamina combos.

So lets take the test...jk jk Tongue_out

So lets do some beyreading.

Ex. LeoneCH120SD - that means the wheel is leone, CH120 is the middle part, or track. and SD is the bottom which is what the beyblade spins on.
BTW very bad combo^ don't try that at home.

Now I am going to give you a practice combo lets see if you can read this..

LibraDF145BS
.
.
.
.
That means Libra wheel, DF145 is the track, BS means ball sharp. SO it is shaped like a ball with a sharp point.

EDIT: The first like long name like leone, or something is the name of wheel. After if there are like 2-3 Letters followed by number that means its the track. And after the next few letters are the bottom

Storm PegasisDF145RF
----------------====++

----- = Wheeel
= means the track
++++ = bottom

Rock LeoneCH120SF
-------------====++

Leone145D
-------==+
(Sep. 11, 2009  7:21 AM)lil818mvp Wrote: K here let me guide you...

A Metal fight beyblade consists of 4 main parts.

The face, the wheel, the track, the bottom.

The face is like the cartoony, cool looking figure on the top of the beyblade. It is like a screw that holds they beyblade together.

The wheel is the big metal part, it is the part that makes to most contact. Each beybaldes wheel is unique, from stylish to just raw power. The wheel has alot of impact. Examples of wheels, Leone, Rock Leone, Pegasis, Libra, Etc.

The track is the middle portion of the beyblade. It is the numbered part in the name.
Supposed you have a track that is 125, that means the height of the track is 12.5mm. The lower tracks are more offensive, since the lower means more disruption. The middle amount of tracks are for stamina and balance. THe higher ones are defense. But you might have seen tracks that say CH120, that is just a certain type of track. It is 12.0 mm and it has a CH part(idk what that means) but its like kind of blade looking. So its somewhat like a second attacker, most defense and staminas have these to fend off the lower tracked beyblades. This is probably the most important part of the beyblade in my opinion.

The last part is the bottom. The bottom is like the very bottom of the blade. Each bottom has unique charecteristics. Such as RF which means rubber flat makes the beyblade spin faster but die out quicker, this is like the ultimate offense bottom.

But bottoms like SD are for stamina combos.

So lets take the test...jk jk Tongue_out

So lets do some beyreading.

Ex. LeoneCH120SD - that means the wheel is leone, CH120 is the middle part, or track. and SD is the bottom which is what the beyblade spins on.
BTW very bad combo^ don't try that at home.

Now I am going to give you a practice combo lets see if you can read this..

LibraDF145BS
.
.
.
.
That means Libra wheel, DF145 is the track, BS means ball sharp. SO it is shaped like a ball with a sharp point.

Lesson over....

Smile

ok gotcha, so thats how people name beyblades accurately and tell exactly what parts their beyblade has.
Ok cool, now i guess i have to learn what the DF and BS and CH (or w/e their names are) and things like that mean haah.
thanks
Yea, its more precises way. Its so interesting, how I got lectured by the bigger boys like Beybrad, Temptesa, Aqua, Kai-V, and many more. And now I lecture you.

Some day hopefully you will lecture someone who is new.


(btw I dont think its been a month that I have gotten back interested with blading)
ive only been back for like 4 days, i am getting my leone (145D?) starter tomorrow and my brother is getting his Sagittario 145S too. Now we need to find something to use as a stadium.
(Sep. 11, 2009  7:34 AM)Murtyyy Wrote: ive only been back for like 4 days, i am getting my leone (145D?) starter tomorrow and my brother is getting his Sagittario 145S too. Now we need to find something to use as a stadium.

Remember using MFB outside of a Stadium not sanctioned under WBO rules, damage done and wear on them could make your beyblades illegal for WBO tournament use.
(Sep. 11, 2009  7:47 AM)Hiro Ayami Wrote: Remember using MFB outside of a Stadium not sanctioned under WBO rules, damage done and wear on them could make your beyblades illegal for WBO tournament use.

i was just thinking about using my beyblade against my friends and brothers bcuz i dont think theres any local beyblade tournaments. Any ideas of what i can use as a beystadium?
Something plastic if you can and have to. Honestly picking up an MFB Attack Stadium isn't a bad idea.
(Sep. 11, 2009  7:30 AM)lil818mvp Wrote: Yea, its more precises way. Its so interesting, how I got lectured by the bigger boys like Beybrad, Temptesa, Aqua, Kai-V, and many more. And now I lecture you.

Some day hopefully you will lecture someone who is new.

Argh!
It was more sarcasm than anything.
Beyblades G Revolution #42 Catapult Grip is it for ms launcher?
(Sep. 11, 2009  11:53 PM)blake005 Wrote: Beyblades G Revolution #42 Catapult Grip is it for ms launcher?

No, it's for plastic launchers.
Is it legal to use Driger V2's Support Parts upside down? Like this:

[Image: DSC00103.jpg]

I wonder because I made a pretty cool combo that works with the Support Parts like that.
If it fits, I don't see why not.
I was just reading a really old topic which mentioned that; it is legal, apparently.
Cool, just making sure. Pretty happy it is. :]
i bought a beyblade 4 days ago from buzztoys on ebay. does anyone know how long it takes for the beyblade to arrive?
(Sep. 11, 2009  11:57 PM)Tempestas007 Wrote: I wonder because I made a pretty cool combo that works with the Support Parts like that.

Was it with Gigantic Claw? I don't remember any other ARs working with them upside down like that.
(Sep. 12, 2009  12:40 AM)Kei Wrote: Was it with Gigantic Claw? I don't remember any other ARs working with them upside down like that.

No it doesn't, mainly because I don't own Gigars. I made it with parts I have at my apartment from my previous MOJ order. It uses Panther Claw. Panther Claw is a little bit smaller in diameter than Upper Attack, so it's kinda like a 2 pronged attack, but the Support Parts does most of the attacking. I wonder how it would do with Tiger Defenser once my Ebay stuff comes in.

I think it's pretty cool.

I put a Megaro Arms AR on it and it kinda reminded me of that vampire guy's blade from the Europe Arc in Bakuten Shoot...lol.

(Sep. 12, 2009  12:38 AM)Murtyyy Wrote: i bought a beyblade 4 days ago from buzztoys on ebay. does anyone know how long it takes for the beyblade to arrive?

Well, has it been shipped yet? If it hasn't been shipped, then you can't start counting days. After it has been shipped, it will take 7-10 Business Days (Monday-Friday only) to get to your residence.