Thanks very much for the response. Maybe there is an article on Zombies, I just didn't see it.
Those are some pretty awesome paint jobs!
Those are some pretty awesome paint jobs!
Composer of Requiems Wrote:jasonresno Wrote:A few things I'd love explained (I didn't see them in the wiki anywhere, blows my mind..)
What is a Zombie type blade?
What is a left spin type blade?
What is a spin stealer/how is it done/what are the pros and cons?
What is the point of a wobbler? (I think I understand this one)
I could have sworn that there WAS a zombie article. Hmmmm. Anyway, you can say that zombies are endurance type Beyblades that are spin stealers. There's two ways to have good endurance; either the brute force method of having a high spin rate and so on, or by smooth bearings and spin stealing. Zombies MUST have a bearing base and circular parts. The purpose of it is to keep stealing spin from the opponent, and by doing so, both Beyblades will "die" at around the same time. However, after it topples, it'll continue to spin on the ground for a while even though the sides are in contact with the stadium. This is due to the bearing base, and the circular parts, to decrease the effect of friction on it. Thus, it'll outlast just by that little bit.
Spinster Wrote:Heh, anticlockwise... aka counterclockwise in the US. Me, I prefer the term Widdershins.
Pichuscute Wrote:you forgot to mention that in order to steal spin your beyblade must be spinning in the opposite direction as your opponents beyblade, thats kind of important (no offense)I can't believe I left that out! Thanks!
jasonresno Wrote:Alright here is another question I have:
How often do you guys beyblade?
Do you play with othe rpeople
If you are alone, what do you do to break the monotony?
jasonresno Wrote:Alright here is another question I have:
How often do you guys beyblade?
Do you play with othe rpeople
If you are alone, what do you do to break the monotony?
jasonresno Wrote:How often do you guys beyblade?I try for once a week. Even if I don't, I'm still on Beywiki everyday.
Do you play with othe rpeople
If you are alone, what do you do to break the monotony?
Spinster Wrote:I'm doing a program at the cottage I work at, once a week, Saturday afternoons, teaching them how to blade with my collection. I'm alternating Saturdays between HMS and Plastics.
Crimson Hero Wrote:what kind of parts are good for spin stealers.
AnnieDuck Wrote:Crimson Hero Wrote:what kind of parts are good for spin stealers.
round ones
Bey Brad Wrote:Are we forgetting Twin Horn? Turtle Survivor?
jasonresno Wrote:That's really cool Spin. How is it working out? Are they maintaining an interest?
Kei Wrote:Mentioning that Wing Cross can only be used in right spin seems important.AnnieDuck Wrote:Crimson Hero Wrote:what kind of parts are good for spin stealers.
round ones
To be more specific:
Wing Cross
Tiger Defenser
War Lion
Bearing Gyros AR (the BEST AR for spin stealing/zombies)
Wide Defense
Wide Survivor
10-Wide
Customize Bearing Base
Bearing Base
SG Bearing Base
Defense Grip Base 2
Those are probably the best for plastics.