Bey Philosopher|Escolpio WD145B Article

(Feb. 16, 2012  9:14 PM)Kai-V Wrote: System: Metal Fight Beyblade
Type: Defense

Face: Escolpio

Weight: 1.1 grams
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Scorpio, the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac.

Wheel: Escolpio

Weight: 31 grams
Escolpio's design consists of two large scorpion tails connected at each end in a relatively circular shape. The top of each tail is adorned with red rectangles to resemble the divisions on a scorpion's body. Given the circular nature Escolpio has, it may seem suited for Defense and Stamina, as most defensive and endurance Wheels require an uninterrupted rounded shape, which Escolpio is close to having, save for the small crevices created by the lines dividing the sections of the tails. However, Escolpio is not a very good choice for Defense or Stamina despite its ideal shape. This is because the underside of this Wheel is completely hollow, like a bell. As such, it lacks the heavy weight necessary to perform well in either category.

Weighing 31 grams, Escolpio is among the lightest Wheels ever created. Even with a Metal Face, it simply does not maintain much of its spin velocity due to the light weight, and when hit, it easily loses the little balance it had, and it cannot counter. For Attack, there are no slopes, protrusions, spikes, or notches on Escolpio to supply any offense. The prototype of Escolpio, however, did have the stinger part of both tails highlighted on the sides of the Wheel, which could have at least provided some element of Attack. However, this element of the design ended up being filled in so that there is barely any relief left on the ends of the Wheel.

Being useless in all areas of the metagame since the day it was released, Escolpio is one of the worst Wheels ever created.

Track: Wide Defense 145

Weight: 3.6 grams
WD145 features three "wings" covering more than half of the circumference around the Track's core. These wings are fixed, so WD145 cannot truly absorb hits well, not to mention that an Attacker can easily get caught between the wings and the Wheel, causing notable recoil and imbalance. Furthermore, as the Beyblade wobbles during its precession, this Track will scrape the stadium floor and decrease the Beyblade's Stamina a lot. Being therefore useless for Stamina and Defense, the only use WD145 has found is in specific Attack combinations, however there are numerous other more useful options, like the heavier R145.

Use in Attack Customization
MF Pegasis WD145RF can be used as a passable alternate to MF Pegasis 145RF, though the latter is an outdated combination now anyway.

Overall

Escolpio WD145B consists of outclassed parts that don't serve any use in competitive play anymore, or that never did serve use competitively. There is no reason to buy this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.

Re-worded a number of sentences. This is ready to be posted. Thanks Kai-V. Smile
Not yet!
Metal Fight Beyblade is a series, not system. "Metal System" is the correct name. Carry on. Smile
Um no it is a system just like Plastics and HMS are.
"In April 2008, TAKARA-TOMY announced the return of the Beyblade toyline with a completely new series called Metal Fight Beyblade (MFB) in Japan...."

I think we should be more specific when naming the system. Plastics are described as "4-Layer" or "5-Layer" ect. What kind of Metal Fight Beyblade are we talking about? Metal System? Hybrid Wheel? 4D? I'm only saying that all Metal Fight Beyblades shouldn't be lumped together because there are big differences between them.
Technically it is a series as well, but whatever.

Does anyone even own Escolpio now and could take photographs, hah ? Also, I would really need a picture of the instruction sheet, since that is where the original design is shown.
I've got one but the wheel is far from mint.
(Feb. 18, 2012  11:55 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Technically it is a series as well, but whatever.

Does anyone even own Escolpio now and could take photographs, hah ? Also, I would really need a picture of the instruction sheet, since that is where the original design is shown.

JBladerMS is right, actually. We should specify "Metal System" in the BeyBox, linking to this part of the MFB article: http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...ts_of_MFBs

I have one. It's still in decent condition too ... I wonder why I didn't use it much! Haha. I may be able to take pictures at some point this week.

I searched through all of the instructions sheets I have saved and couldn't find the one for Escolpio, but I what I do have is this image: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/5870/escorpio1.jpg

Does it show an unobstructed view of this on the instruction sheet?
(Feb. 19, 2012  12:25 AM)Kei Wrote: JBladerMS is right, actually. We should specify "Metal System" in the BeyBox, linking to this part of the MFB article: http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...ts_of_MFBs

I have one. It's still in decent condition too ... I wonder why I didn't use it much! Haha. I may be able to take pictures at some point this week.

I searched through all of the instructions sheets I have saved and couldn't find the one for Escolpio, but I what I do have is this image: http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/5870/escorpio1.jpg

Does it show an unobstructed view of this on the instruction sheet?

OK, I will make the change for all the current Metal System Beyblades' articles.

Yes, there should really be a close-up of the changed area which is not a three dimensional render. Escolpio was released only in one "wave", so I doubt the instruction sheet got modified over time. Take a brief photograph of the sheet (both sides if there are two) and I will tell you where it is if you want to only scan the necessary area.
(Feb. 19, 2012  1:12 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Take a brief photograph of the sheet (both sides if there are two) and I will tell you where it is if you want to only scan the necessary area.

You must have read my post incorrectly; I wasn't able to find the instruction sheet. Unhappy

Hopefully someone else has one stuffed away somewhere.