In response to this and Kei's post:
Just to back this up, I recall reading pretty much everything in the article at some point in the past, and the few times I've used my bakushin I haven't had any doubts about it. It was always considered to have some potential in all three types, and at the time of release it probably was actually a competitive part.
As I said, it's defense comes not from leaving little room between the underside and BD145 (though it's very difficult to get in there, so it does help a lot), it's the smooth slopes of it's sides that make it rather hard to land effective hits on.
Compared to other pre-4d wheels it does leave less space between itself and BD145 than most, though - Basalt has one of the largest overhangs pre- (and even post-) 4D, along with Leone and probably something else I've forgotten.
I don't think the article really gives it too much credit, though.
The other stuff: The 230 thing I honestly don't really recall any more than deja vu that could have come from reading the draft itself.
As for hidden potential in hasbro stadia, I'd definitely want to see some testing to back that up TBH, even with the difficulties getting people to test it, as Ultra said, Bakushin Beelzeb provides an unpainted version. It would be cool if anyone had one/got one at a tournament where there were some hasbro stadiums for free play to look into it.
Though, it'd be less hasbro stadia and more "striker stadium" which could be backed up logically - striker stadium is the one with the very flat floor where battles can be contact-less affairs, and bakushin may share rock's "good solo spin that doesn't work in battle due to recoil" thing to some degree (though with less recoil, of course).
(Jun. 15, 2012 5:36 AM)Kai-V Wrote: http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-MF-H-Bakushin-BD145RSF
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Bakushin-Wheel-Testing
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-The-spin...Bull-90-CS
I am not certain where I had confirmed the 230 thing, but I am quite certain I did.
Just to back this up, I recall reading pretty much everything in the article at some point in the past, and the few times I've used my bakushin I haven't had any doubts about it. It was always considered to have some potential in all three types, and at the time of release it probably was actually a competitive part.
As I said, it's defense comes not from leaving little room between the underside and BD145 (though it's very difficult to get in there, so it does help a lot), it's the smooth slopes of it's sides that make it rather hard to land effective hits on.
Compared to other pre-4d wheels it does leave less space between itself and BD145 than most, though - Basalt has one of the largest overhangs pre- (and even post-) 4D, along with Leone and probably something else I've forgotten.
I don't think the article really gives it too much credit, though.
The other stuff: The 230 thing I honestly don't really recall any more than deja vu that could have come from reading the draft itself.
As for hidden potential in hasbro stadia, I'd definitely want to see some testing to back that up TBH, even with the difficulties getting people to test it, as Ultra said, Bakushin Beelzeb provides an unpainted version. It would be cool if anyone had one/got one at a tournament where there were some hasbro stadiums for free play to look into it.
Though, it'd be less hasbro stadia and more "striker stadium" which could be backed up logically - striker stadium is the one with the very flat floor where battles can be contact-less affairs, and bakushin may share rock's "good solo spin that doesn't work in battle due to recoil" thing to some degree (though with less recoil, of course).