Ok guys, this is my attempt at a Bakushin Susanow article.
Btw, I took the 90 and WF sections from BeyWiki
Quote:Note: Hasbro released this Beyblade with a different Track and Bottom, using 105F instead of 90WFAlright everybody, tell me what you think.
Face: Susanow
The face on this Beyblade depicts Susanoo, the Shinto God of the Sea and Storms.
Clear Wheel: Susanow
Susanow is an ocean blue translucent Clear Wheel. The design is made to resemble two waves. When placed on the Metal Wheel, this resembles a Tsunami. Between the waves are red letters that read "Susanow" in a graffiti style on both sides.
Metal Wheel: Bakushin
Bakushin is a white Metal Wheel made in a circular shape with very small V-shaped gaps which are roughly one millimeter deep. Bakushin shows to perform rather decently, but very little to no testing has been done on Bakushin, so nobody really knows what it can do.
Track: 90
90 was the lowest Track until the release of 85 with Mercury Anubis. Its low height is good for both low Attack customizations and low Stamina customizations, but is outclassed in both regards by the aforementioned 85.
Bottom: WF (Wide Flat)
WF, like the name suggests, is a wider version of F. Its significantly larger surface area allows it to travel much faster than F. However, due to the fact that it is plastic, it is slower than RF, as it does not produce as much friction with the stadium floor and is not able to neutralize the recoil of certain Wheels as efficiently as RF. It has also much more trouble maintaining the "flower pattern" from a Sliding Shoot due to this. The upside to its lower friction is that it has much better Stamina than RF, allowing it to be used in destabilizing attackers.
-Other Versions-
-Metal Face Bakushin Susanow 105F (Hasbro) released with a dark blue Metal Face.
-Bakushin Susanow 90WF Luna Eclipse Version. (Takara-Tomy) Released with a dark red Face, Track, and Bottom. Also has a black Metal Wheel and Clear Wheel while the text reads "Susanow" in white.
Overall
Bakushin may have some untapped potential but it hasn't showed any competitive use so far. 90, once considered top-tier has long since been outclassed by other tracks.. WF as an Attack type Bottom is outclassed as well, but it still works pretty good in Destabilizing Customs. Currently, there is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade other than for collectors purposes.
Btw, I took the 90 and WF sections from BeyWiki