Ironic things about my beyblade combo Burn Blaze R145 D:
-For some reason, It can defeat Libra TH170 D and withstnd hits from MF-H Pegasis 85 RF, yet get koed by pre hws Aquario
-For having outclassed parts, I find it an amazing combo due to the r145, which is unorthadox for a stamina type. What it does is causes a slight imbalance that when paired with d, frequently goes towards the center of the stadium.
-For some reason, Mid-height tracks which are almost useless (eg: anything between 120 and 145) Are for some reason more dangerous than more used heights for beyblades and for top-tier combos (85-105;160-230)
-For a combo, it has killer design emphasis (like how fusion hades looks like hades with a crown, or how phantom orion looks like an aggressive face when uncustomized), Name and color coordination, making it have the feel of a stock beyblade (another reason I used r145, the orange rubber can be seen through the gaps of the Burn wheel)
-For some reason, It can defeat Libra TH170 D and withstnd hits from MF-H Pegasis 85 RF, yet get koed by pre hws Aquario
-For having outclassed parts, I find it an amazing combo due to the r145, which is unorthadox for a stamina type. What it does is causes a slight imbalance that when paired with d, frequently goes towards the center of the stadium.
-For some reason, Mid-height tracks which are almost useless (eg: anything between 120 and 145) Are for some reason more dangerous than more used heights for beyblades and for top-tier combos (85-105;160-230)
-For a combo, it has killer design emphasis (like how fusion hades looks like hades with a crown, or how phantom orion looks like an aggressive face when uncustomized), Name and color coordination, making it have the feel of a stock beyblade (another reason I used r145, the orange rubber can be seen through the gaps of the Burn wheel)