The only Plastic-gen Bey I have so far, is Dranzer V (the Japanese Takara version), but anyways, here's my list of MFB Bey's, at the latest.
Attack-types
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Storm Pegasus RF (Pegasus Tornado Wing 2-pack. I lost the 105. I know, real stupid of me!)
Storm Pegasus 105RF Super Vortex edition
Lightning L-Drago 100HF Super Vortex edition
Lightning L-Drago 100HF
Lightning L-Drago 100HF (L-Drago Triple Set re-release)
Meteo L-Drago LW105LF (L-Drago Triple Set)
Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Rush Ver. 125SF (L-Drago Triple Set)
Legend Cyber Pegasus 105F (Metal Masters Booster Pack)
Legend Fury Capricorn 100HF (Poison Fury Showdown Face-off 2-pack)
MF Bakushin Susanow 90WF (Luna Eclipse Ver., Beyblade Metal Masters collector's edition)
Ray Striker D145CS
Galaxy Pegasus W105R2F
Defense-types
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Legend Counter Leone 145D (Metal Fusion release)
Grand Cetus WD145RS
Evil Pisces ED145WD (Spiral Blitz Face-off 2-pack)
Poison Pegasus ED145JB (Poison Fury Showdown 2-pack) (Poison Pegasus is actually a Defense-type)
Gravity Destroyer AD145WD
Rock Scorpio T125JB
Hyper Orso SW145JB (I got it in a trade at the October 22nd TRU event)
Stamina-types
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Burn Fireblaze 135MS
Earth Virgo GB145BS (Spiral Blitz)
Earth Virgo GB145BS
Hades Kerbecs BD145DS
Legend Inferno Sagittario 145S (Metal Masters Booster Pack)
Legend Thunder Libra DF145BS
Legend Night Virgo DF145BS
Thermal Pisces T125ES (Metal Masters re-release)
Balance-types
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Rock Aquario 125SF (Pegasus Tornado Wing)
Legend Midnight Bull 125SF (Metal Fusion release)
Dark Wolf DF145FS
Flame Byxis 230WD
Thermal Lacerta WA130HF x2 (one of them has a later mold of Hasbro's HF tip)
Rock Aries ED145B (Metal Masters re-release)
XTS Beyblades
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Electro Pegasus X-53
Tornado L-Drago X-01
I understand if XTS Beyblades don't count
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