Found a Wal-Mart selling Battle Strikers today, initially I thought they only had the booster packs, but after some searching around the toy department we uncovered starter packs, and stadiums as well. I picked up a starter pack and a few tops. I spent more than I should have on them, but I made some money last week so a little splurging is probably okay.
The first thing I was shocked to discover was that the (for lack of a better term) attack rings are made out of a high density rubber, and not plastic like I had expected.
Also- when the launcher rev's up, it actually get's quite fast. When launching heavier tops like "Tank" there is little to no movement required on your part to shake the top off of the launcher like they have illustrated in the info pamphlet. You just push the trigger, rev it up, and it drops when it his a certain speed. The lighter tops do require a bump or shake though.
To test battle them, I'm using a low-slope knock-off bey stadium. Getting close enough with the finger magnet to control the tops is difficult as the tops behave somewhat unpredictably. I'll see if I can find a more suitable improve flat stadium.
By some mishap of un-intelligence, I only picked up tops with the skinny plastic tip, and the metal ball tip. If the mood so strikes me, I'll try getting one of the wide plastic tipped tops later on. The tips are free spinning and of little height variance. "DragonBlaze's" tip seems to sit much lower than any of the other tops I picked up. And the bearing in "Nautilus" is much looser than the bearing in "Tank". I don't know if this is intentional, or just a manufacturing thing. Also the tip on "Nautilus" appears to be slightly warped, looks unintentional.
The little face plates with the logo's on them are very difficult to remove.
The first thing I was shocked to discover was that the (for lack of a better term) attack rings are made out of a high density rubber, and not plastic like I had expected.
Also- when the launcher rev's up, it actually get's quite fast. When launching heavier tops like "Tank" there is little to no movement required on your part to shake the top off of the launcher like they have illustrated in the info pamphlet. You just push the trigger, rev it up, and it drops when it his a certain speed. The lighter tops do require a bump or shake though.
To test battle them, I'm using a low-slope knock-off bey stadium. Getting close enough with the finger magnet to control the tops is difficult as the tops behave somewhat unpredictably. I'll see if I can find a more suitable improve flat stadium.
By some mishap of un-intelligence, I only picked up tops with the skinny plastic tip, and the metal ball tip. If the mood so strikes me, I'll try getting one of the wide plastic tipped tops later on. The tips are free spinning and of little height variance. "DragonBlaze's" tip seems to sit much lower than any of the other tops I picked up. And the bearing in "Nautilus" is much looser than the bearing in "Tank". I don't know if this is intentional, or just a manufacturing thing. Also the tip on "Nautilus" appears to be slightly warped, looks unintentional.
The little face plates with the logo's on them are very difficult to remove.