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Burn Phoenix 135MS was released by Hasbro as Burn Fireblaze 135MS.
Face: Phoenix
Weight: 1.07g
The Face depicts Phoenix, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: 2.88g
Phoenix was first released in a bright, translucent orange color. It represents the wings and fiery tails of the firebird. Small, yellow details are painted on the wings and black stickers can be applied on the tails' feathers. Each feather composing the tails is also a small, ramp-like slope.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.51
Burn is an almost completely circular Metal Wheel, interrupted only by two sets of wave-like ridges. The center of the wheel features a flame pattern representing the sun, which complements the Phoenix Clear Wheel. This Metal Wheel’s predominant characteristic is its weight distribution; the weight is concentrated on the edge of the wheel, while the center is hollow and light. This produces what is known as the Flywheel effect, the ability for a rotating object to increase its rotational velocity with the use of its own momentum. The ridges are subject to some level of recoil, but are also capable of smash attack; however, the latter is not potent enough to be used effectively.
Burn was once the best Stamina wheel, along with Metal System Virgo. However, it has since been outclassed by newer wheels such as Scythe and Phantom, the latter sharing many characteristics with Burn itself.
MOLD VARIATION:
Burn has a total of four molds, three of them released by TAKARA-TOMY and one released by Hasbro. The TAKARA-TOMY molds have the phrase “Burn Wheel†engraved between each set of ridges while the Hasbro Mold does not.
Mold 1 is the lightest of the four molds and is usually the one preferred for Stamina customizations. Mold 2 features lengthier gaps under the Metal Wheel than Mold 1, while the gaps on Mold 3 are both lengthier and wider. Both molds have less Stamina than Mold 1. The Hasbro mold is generally heavier and preferred for Attack and Defense customizations.
Track: 135
Weight: 1.40
Height: 13.5mm
135 is the only Track released at this height and features no gimmick. Due to its odd height, it is rarely considered over the taller 145 Tracks and the shorter 120 and 125 Tracks.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.30
Metal Sharp, as its name implies, is a Sharp tip made of metal, but it is also mounted on a taller base. Its small contact point produces very little friction on the surface of the Stadium floor, even less so than the average Sharp tip. While this quality is useful for Stamina type Bottoms, Metal Sharp suffers from the same inherent faults as all Sharp Bottoms, namely the horrible balances issues, which are worsened by its taller height. As such, this part is outclassed.
It should be noted that, due to its namesake properties, Metal Sharp can be very damaging to the stadium floor. It should be used with caution.
Other Versions:
Poison Phoenix WA130SD: Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (Purple)
Storm Phoenix 130B: Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (Green)
Burn Phoenix 90WF: Limited DVD edition (Blizzard/Ice Blue)
Burn Phoenix 105F: Event Special WBBA Beyblade(Blizzard/Ice Blue)
Burn Fireblaze 135MS: Faceoff: Burning Fire Strike (yellow-painted wings)
Gallery:
Burn "Fireblaze" 135MS
Overall:
Burn Phoenix 135MS is comprised of outclassed parts. Phoenix, 135 and MS have never been particularly useful, and while Burn was once a top-tier Stamina Metal Wheel, it cannot stand against the dominant 4D Metal Wheels. This Beyblade should only be considered for collection purposes.
Weights: source: http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Weights-...#pid566866