BB-02 Legend Midnight Bull 125 SF Attempt

I'm sorry but i'm kinda new at this... so take it easy on me with the criticism... (i just really wanted to do it since i actually enjoy using this beyblade.... unless we don't plan on putting the legends or hasbro beyblades....
(yes, i am well aware that BB-02 belongs to Bull 125 SF... i'm just following by the box)
BB-02 Legend Midnight Bull 125 SF

This Beyblade is a Hasbro Exclusive that is part of the Legend Series, which Hasbro released to provide HWS Metal Wheels similar to the Pre-HWS Metal Wheel counterparts.

Face: Bull

The face on this Beyblade depicts a Bull, which is represented by Taurus in the Zodiac symbols. It's coloring is slightly different from its MF counterpart.

Clear Wheel: Bull
Weight: 3.8

Bull's release colour is metallic red, and features a two-winged design with two small openings between each wing. It is the heaviest Clear Wheel with excellent weight distribution. This makes it one of the best choices for HWS based Defense and Stamina customizations.

Metal Wheel: Midnight
Weight: 26g

The Midnight Wheel is a lighter HWS version of Bull. It consists of two long, sloped wings adjacent to each other, both ending in a point. Along with this, there are two half-circles on a slight incline in the space between the slopes, emulating the nose rings sometimes worn by bulls. The design of Midnight is similar to that of Quetzalcoatl. Despite this similarity, there is one key difference: the Smash Attack points. Both are visibly different; this is the major factor contributing to the vast difference in their performance. Quetzalcoatl, but more so Midnight, appear to have impressive Upper Attack slopes, but in reality; as with most MFB Wheels, they do not exhibit Upper Attack in battle. The significant difference between Midnight and Bull is that the Midnight is 10g lighter than Bull. Even though the recoil from the smash attack between Bull and Midnight is the same, Midnight is outclassed by Bull in the fact that it is too light and can self-KO easily upon contact.

Track: 125
Weight: 1 Gram

The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.

Bottom: Semi-Flat
Weight: 1 Gram

SF is is a sharp tip with a flattened end. As a result, SF displays a combination of Attack qualities and Stamina qualities, moving in a semi-aggressive pattern. Because of this however, the two attributes are compromised, culminating in an average performance in both categories. It produces a movement pattern that, while it is aggressive, is much slower than any Flat Bottom. The increased friction with the stadium floor due to the wider tip both increases its Defense and Stamina in comparison to a bottom similar to S or ES. However, it is in absolutely no competition with bottoms similar to WD for Stamina or RS for Defense. Semi-Flat is meant to be used in Balance type Beyblades, and as mentioned, exhibits aspects of several types, however it excels in none and thus is essentially useless.
SF's only mildly effective use is in Destabilizer customs where the low Track used along with the balance of qualities allows the custom to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.

Overall

Bull is notably the heaviest right spin clear wheel which can easily be acquired through Dark Bull. The Midnight Wheel has been outclassed severely due to its light weight and heavy recoil. 125 Track variants in T125 and D125 have filled in the mid-height niche with additional gimmicks. SF is mediocre since it is outclassed by rubber Bottoms in Attack, and it is easily outspun by Stamina-based combos. There is little or no reason to buy this Beyblade, aside from collection purposes.

DISCLAIMER:
Almost all information was already provided from the Beywiki with a few changes to the info. if this is unacceptable by the mods or committee, then the mods are free to close this and dump it in the closed threads. I just thought we should show the difference in weight with the wheels.
You need an Overall, and also include that it is Hasbro Exclusive.
lol. thanks for reminding me. fixed it. :3
SF is not outclassed. Destabilizers.
Quote:Bull was originally considered to be one of the most offensive MFB Wheels, but was subsequently outclassed with the release of Quetzalcoatl
It's Midnight.
The face part lacks a header.
Quote:There is absolutely no competitive reason to purchase this Beyblade. This Beyblade could be worth getting for collection purposes.
I say, just write "There is little or no reason to reason to buy this Beyblade, aside from collection purposes." It seems cleaner.
And lastly, you should add a notice at the top of the article, saying something like "Note: This bey is a Hasbro exclusive that is part of the Legend Series, which Hasbro released to allow American consumers to use Metal Wheels similar to the Metal System wheels."
HA! Good job for your first article attempt (i think) i really loved reading about the Midnight wheel and the SF bottom. I also take it that Midnight Bull is one of your favourite beyblades now???
The Hasbro bull weighs 3.7, and I doubt they let us use shortened terms like MF.
interesting, this could do it till there is more research on midnight. i only just heard about this bey and this makes it more interesting.
(Jan. 31, 2011  10:14 AM)Jellyboy Wrote: SF is not outclassed. Destabilizers.
Quote:Bull was originally considered to be one of the most offensive MFB Wheels, but was subsequently outclassed with the release of Quetzalcoatl
It's Midnight.
The face part lacks a header.
Quote:There is absolutely no competitive reason to purchase this Beyblade. This Beyblade could be worth getting for collection purposes.
I say, just write "There is little or no reason to reason to buy this Beyblade, aside from collection purposes." It seems cleaner.
And lastly, you should add a notice at the top of the article, saying something like "Note: This bey is a Hasbro exclusive that is part of the Legend Series, which Hasbro released to allow American consumers to use Metal Wheels similar to the Metal System wheels."

Jelly, he was reffering to Bull, the PRE-HWS Bull, not midnight. Bull was considered offensive, before Quetz was released. How in the world could he be thinking of midnight, if it was released AFTER Quetz, so it is obvious he was talking about Bull, Which Midnight is designed after
Hey weight it's hasbro bull is like .5 grams heavier than tt bull.
(Jan. 31, 2011  10:14 AM)Jellyboy Wrote: SF is not outclassed. Destabilizers.
Quote:Bull was originally considered to be one of the most offensive MFB Wheels, but was subsequently outclassed with the release of Quetzalcoatl
It's Midnight.

but if i were to replace "bull" with "midnight", it would be chronologically incorrect. cause it would mean that Quetzalcoatl was released after Midnight which is very untrue. Midnight was released after.... which is y i chose not to change it.....
You forgot to put the bold heading for the face section.
(Jan. 31, 2011  11:04 PM)Sky Prince Wrote:
(Jan. 31, 2011  10:14 AM)Jellyboy Wrote: SF is not outclassed. Destabilizers.
Quote:Bull was originally considered to be one of the most offensive MFB Wheels, but was subsequently outclassed with the release of Quetzalcoatl
It's Midnight.

but if i were to replace "bull" with "midnight", it would be chronologically incorrect. cause it would mean that Quetzalcoatl was released after Midnight which is very untrue. Midnight was released after.... which is y i chose not to change it.....

thats awful reasoning, and an awful section
bro, this is about midnight, not bull, theyre totes different
your whole summary of midnight (the only part you wrote) is just baseless and bad
well... ok... Crying blame a guy for trying.....
Quote:Note: This bey is a Hasbro exclusive that is part of the Legend Series, which Hasbro released to allow American consumers to use Metal Wheels similar to the Metal System wheels.

This part doesn't sound right. Here's my re-edited version:

This Beyblade is a Hasbro Exclusive that is part of the Legend Series, which Hasbro released to provide HWS Metal Wheels similar to the Pre-HWS Metal Wheel counterparts.
And saying it is for American consumers is wrong. Hasbro is worldwide
That part too.
lol. yeah, i was gonna say cause greenxblader has it and he lives in Australia.
all i think is that more testing needs to be done on midnight
i know, i just thought i should make this as a rough draft.... my friend already started testing it's attack potential. it went pretty well. he still has to do more.
I like it, but honestly, it is too early to have this article. We need much more testing.
if anything, head to this thread about testing them:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Legend-B...#pid530191
if any test requests are posted, we'll get them done as soon as possible
It's shaping up to be quite good but yeah dont be too hasty with your judgement
i know... its just i have a hard time of putting things into technical terms (despite the fact that i took physics for a year and got an A by sleeping in class and acing tests). but yeah, idk. i've been testing it a lot. i've been experimenting with attack types too and the strangest results came up:
storm < rock < midnight
for rock and midnight, i didn't know how to do a less than or equal to sign
If i get cyber, i'll be able to add that to the "chain of attack type wheels"
Surprised no one noticed but it's flat sharp right, HASBRO parts so it's not semi flat
(Feb. 01, 2011  4:14 AM)UnLeAsHeD Wrote: Surprised no one noticed but it's flat sharp right, HASBRO parts so it's not semi flat

hahaha... no... it's semi-flat. i indeed have it and it is INDEED a semi-flat. plus Hasbro sold dark gasher with semi-flat....