So, now that I've unpacked everything, I have a few assorted thoughts to spit out.
I know some people have questioned Yell on Burn Phoenix, but I stand that it's a clever choice. Yell imitates the curved bottom of the Burn wheel in a nice way I don't think many people notice immediately. As I've already said, it's Wedge causing the issues, but using another Stamina-based driver looks to yield a decent enough bey. Actually stronger than it looks, as I got a solo spin time of 1:27 on Yell Yard (Yard was conveniently nearby). Imagine how high that could go on a better disk and driver!
Rock and Grand may look yellowish in their pictures, but rest assured that they're as gold as everything else.
Lift has always come with a taller than average driver, the only exception being the Vice Leopard prize on Destroy. They got around this completely by pairing it with αero', since that raises the disk frame up higher than normal and gives it plenty of space even on the standard height Flugel. I appreciate this clever workaround for it.
Poison's rubber is the same color as the yellow Gen weight it has. This is pretty much standard for Gold Turbo releases tbh, and matches up with my golden Wizard's rubber too.
Knockout Odin's stock combo... well, it ain't bursting any time soon. So much layer weight, minimal disk weight from 12, and a ' driver too on the Odin chip that synergizes with them. I doubt even Judgement could burst this thing easily.
Cho-Z Valkyrie's metal isn't actually painted golden. Those are stickers (and a little annoying to put on too). Stickers are still a pain, and really necessary to make it look good.
Shining αmaterios has no stickers to apply, so it has no sticker sheet to use at all. This means your black Destroy' has no sticker either.
Cincinnati-based Organizer, and owner of every single currently released TT Burst bey part in at least one color. Hard to think of anything I don't have from MFB either...