A few weeks ago I promised to do a few of the Metal System Beyblades. I have written one of them and I want to know if you think my writing is up to scratch so I don't end up having wasted my time because I am not at a high enough level. I have used the DF145 section from the Virgo article
Gemios DF145FS
Face: Gemios
The Face depicts Gemini, the third astrological sign of the Zodiac.
Wheel: Gemios
Weight: 36 grams
Gemios is a largely circular wheel with two winged protrusions from the side. It's circular shape is composed of two large, wings that end in an abrupt drop with a pointed edge. At the opposite edge of these apexes there are arched banks which give the wheel a slight bit of smash attack, however it is fairly ineffective. All in all there are many superior alternatives for smash such as Storm.
Use in Attack Customization
If alternatives such as Storm, Sagittario and Leone are not available, you can get a small degree of effective smash attack in the combo Gemios 100RF.
Track: Down Force 145
Weight: 3 grams
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. While the effects of the wings themselves may be negligible, they likely do help stabilize the Beyblade they are being used on to some capacity. This capability makes it quite useful for Stamina customs, where staying balanced and retaining spin is of utmost importance. The wings can also help protect from low, 90 or 100 based Attackers, but to a much lesser extent than something like C145.
Use in Stamina Customization
DF145 can be put to good use in the customs, Virgo DF145SD, Earth Aquila DF145SD, Flame Sagittario DF145SD and Libra DF145SD
Bottom: Flat Sharp
Weight: 1 gram
Weight: 0.6g
FS features a flat tip with a smaller, sharper tip in the centre. As a result, when launched at a straight angle, the Beyblade spins on this sharp tip, with very little movement. However, when tilted, either from the contact of an opposing Beyblade or from the launch, the Bottom moves in an offensive pattern. However, it suffers from the same problems as other Balance Bottoms, in that the two qualities are compromised, resulting in mediocre performance in both fields.
Overall
Gemios DF145FS has almost no competitive value and the only acceptable part it contains is DF145, which is easily available though other means. This Beyblade should only be bought for collection purposes.
Any corrections/advice is welcome.
Gemios DF145FS
Face: Gemios
The Face depicts Gemini, the third astrological sign of the Zodiac.
Wheel: Gemios
Weight: 36 grams
Gemios is a largely circular wheel with two winged protrusions from the side. It's circular shape is composed of two large, wings that end in an abrupt drop with a pointed edge. At the opposite edge of these apexes there are arched banks which give the wheel a slight bit of smash attack, however it is fairly ineffective. All in all there are many superior alternatives for smash such as Storm.
Use in Attack Customization
If alternatives such as Storm, Sagittario and Leone are not available, you can get a small degree of effective smash attack in the combo Gemios 100RF.
Track: Down Force 145
Weight: 3 grams
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. While the effects of the wings themselves may be negligible, they likely do help stabilize the Beyblade they are being used on to some capacity. This capability makes it quite useful for Stamina customs, where staying balanced and retaining spin is of utmost importance. The wings can also help protect from low, 90 or 100 based Attackers, but to a much lesser extent than something like C145.
Use in Stamina Customization
DF145 can be put to good use in the customs, Virgo DF145SD, Earth Aquila DF145SD, Flame Sagittario DF145SD and Libra DF145SD
Bottom: Flat Sharp
Weight: 1 gram
Weight: 0.6g
FS features a flat tip with a smaller, sharper tip in the centre. As a result, when launched at a straight angle, the Beyblade spins on this sharp tip, with very little movement. However, when tilted, either from the contact of an opposing Beyblade or from the launch, the Bottom moves in an offensive pattern. However, it suffers from the same problems as other Balance Bottoms, in that the two qualities are compromised, resulting in mediocre performance in both fields.
Overall
Gemios DF145FS has almost no competitive value and the only acceptable part it contains is DF145, which is easily available though other means. This Beyblade should only be bought for collection purposes.
Any corrections/advice is welcome.