Hi everyone,
My name is Juan, and well, while I wouldn't say I am new to Beyblade, this is my first time getting back into it since 2012. I was very well into the game back in the days of Metal Fight Beyblade from 2010-12, however, after Zero-G ended, combined with other priorities in life such as high school along with new interests, I found myself putting the game away. I would like to say that yes, I have been well aware since 2015 about Beyblade Burst and I did find it to be a great thing that Beyblade was back as I felt that following the conclusion of Zero-G in late 2012, the interest was declining in general. That being said, I had other priorities in my life such as finishing high school and focusing on my engineering degree, and so I never even purchased a single Burst Beyblade. With my life winding down now as I approach my final year of university, as well as the free time I have now, I've felt like it is right for me to revisit this hobby that I once loved. An hour ago I dusted off my metal fights after yes, 9 years, and I cannot believe that they are still intact(and I also just bought a Big Bang Pegasis and Phantom Orion on Ebay ). I know that Burst is the focus now, with the occassional MFB tournament, so that means I'll be having to learn the Burst system. That being said, I am happy to say that I am back and I look forward to meeting up with the Toronto Beyblade community soon.
My name is Juan, and well, while I wouldn't say I am new to Beyblade, this is my first time getting back into it since 2012. I was very well into the game back in the days of Metal Fight Beyblade from 2010-12, however, after Zero-G ended, combined with other priorities in life such as high school along with new interests, I found myself putting the game away. I would like to say that yes, I have been well aware since 2015 about Beyblade Burst and I did find it to be a great thing that Beyblade was back as I felt that following the conclusion of Zero-G in late 2012, the interest was declining in general. That being said, I had other priorities in my life such as finishing high school and focusing on my engineering degree, and so I never even purchased a single Burst Beyblade. With my life winding down now as I approach my final year of university, as well as the free time I have now, I've felt like it is right for me to revisit this hobby that I once loved. An hour ago I dusted off my metal fights after yes, 9 years, and I cannot believe that they are still intact(and I also just bought a Big Bang Pegasis and Phantom Orion on Ebay ). I know that Burst is the focus now, with the occassional MFB tournament, so that means I'll be having to learn the Burst system. That being said, I am happy to say that I am back and I look forward to meeting up with the Toronto Beyblade community soon.