Is it okay to post a thread here? Anyone correct me if I can't, or if there is already a thread like this.But anyways, I was thinking... for those new beybladers out there who don't know anything (or older bladers who just want to pick up a few neat tricks) this could be used as a general tips thread. Anyone is welcome to contribute! This could be a personal experience, or a tip from someone else! To start things off:
-Always straighten your launcher (It prevents breakage and gives you more launch power)
-With a beylauncher, try to get a Beyblauncher suspension. It prevents almost all breakage. Trust me, it's worth it.
-If you can afford it, or find one lying around, use a old plastic gen launcher. Preferably a dragoon launcher. It gives much more power to your launch, as it is longer.
-Learn as much as you can about beyblades. It will give you a edge.
-Learn the sliding shoot. For attack beys, it is ESSENTIAL.
-For anyone who wants to use the WB part, it's best to launch at about 75% power, as if you use more, it will move along the stadium a lot, getting KO'ed by attack types.
-Get a TT stadium. Hasbro's suck. The RUIN attack types.
-It may not seem worth it, but get a beypointer. The extra weight will sturdy your launch. This goes for other accessories.
- And one final tip. Remember to have fun!
-Always straighten your launcher (It prevents breakage and gives you more launch power)
-With a beylauncher, try to get a Beyblauncher suspension. It prevents almost all breakage. Trust me, it's worth it.
-If you can afford it, or find one lying around, use a old plastic gen launcher. Preferably a dragoon launcher. It gives much more power to your launch, as it is longer.
-Learn as much as you can about beyblades. It will give you a edge.
-Learn the sliding shoot. For attack beys, it is ESSENTIAL.
-For anyone who wants to use the WB part, it's best to launch at about 75% power, as if you use more, it will move along the stadium a lot, getting KO'ed by attack types.
-Get a TT stadium. Hasbro's suck. The RUIN attack types.
-It may not seem worth it, but get a beypointer. The extra weight will sturdy your launch. This goes for other accessories.
- And one final tip. Remember to have fun!