It looks like the top of a wide Brilliant Diamond Cut.
Beyblade Zero-G Series. (Watch video in first post!)
Guess there will be a "demo" of the zero G series in around the 17th.I may not have enough courage to compete but ill take a close look at the launcher prongs and the size and all those stuff that is unseen.
Here's a big update in Zero-G as they have posted another video in their YouTube channel
1. Official Name: Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G Series
2. The "penalty pocket" in the Zero-G stadium is called the Outer Hole (?)
3. You can still use parts from the Original MFB series and customize them with the Zero-G beys (I think this was agreed upon)
4. Sharp bottoms are placed in the defense types because it produces less to no motion on the bey even if the stadium is moving.
5. Defense bottoms are placed in the stamina types as they will be thrown around the stadium by motion or by hits from an opposing bey.
6. Based on the prongs on the Zero-G light launcher, it has the same kind as you would see from previous MFB launchers so our launchers still have use.
7. CF's flat portion is similar to WF IMO.
8. Shinobi Salamander has a Metal Stone Face.
9. Samurai Ifraid's motif is based on Genjuu (any source? can't find any...)
I think this is going to be a good series
1. Official Name: Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G Series
2. The "penalty pocket" in the Zero-G stadium is called the Outer Hole (?)
3. You can still use parts from the Original MFB series and customize them with the Zero-G beys (I think this was agreed upon)
4. Sharp bottoms are placed in the defense types because it produces less to no motion on the bey even if the stadium is moving.
5. Defense bottoms are placed in the stamina types as they will be thrown around the stadium by motion or by hits from an opposing bey.
6. Based on the prongs on the Zero-G light launcher, it has the same kind as you would see from previous MFB launchers so our launchers still have use.
7. CF's flat portion is similar to WF IMO.
8. Shinobi Salamander has a Metal Stone Face.
9. Samurai Ifraid's motif is based on Genjuu (any source? can't find any...)
I think this is going to be a good series
Hmm, very interesting, the typings make a lot more sense with the video of them in action, and that should resolve some questions about the shooter, too.
By the way, as your embed thingy is broken (we use BBCode not HTML), here's the direct link for everyone in the mean time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6PR-VyxqtY
By the way, as your embed thingy is broken (we use BBCode not HTML), here's the direct link for everyone in the mean time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6PR-VyxqtY
That video really makes me quite excited for this new metagame, even if the launcher thing looks even more atrocious.
But look, he was using that weird cylinder structure as the handle there!
Which raises the question, what was being gripped in the picture we have?
Which raises the question, what was being gripped in the picture we have?
I think I can see knotches on the Zero-G LL where you can place a grip handle but then again, it feels like a sniper launcher
Ah, thanks for the video.
I'll expect this site to be attacked by fifty different testing threads per minute. This is outstanding.
I'll expect this site to be attacked by fifty different testing threads per minute. This is outstanding.
(Mar. 15, 2012 5:50 AM)th!nk Wrote: By the way, as your embed thingy is broken (we use BBCode not HTML), here's the direct link for everyone in the mean time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6PR-VyxqtY
Fixed
Thanks for the video..
After seeing that, I feel like Zero-G will be a good series. At least, Ifraid does look better than Pegasus
The stone faces also seem nice.
Somehow, that stadium seems less wobbly than it looked in the first post.
After seeing that, I feel like Zero-G will be a good series. At least, Ifraid does look better than Pegasus
The stone faces also seem nice.
Somehow, that stadium seems less wobbly than it looked in the first post.
We all better start doing shoulder fly's, haha.
Anyone else dissapointed about the compatability with MFB? I wanted Zero-G to be its own thing.
Anyone else dissapointed about the compatability with MFB? I wanted Zero-G to be its own thing.
TBH I am happy that its compatible. Although it is only the track and bottom that is compatible, it will still allow a lot more options to be tested.
The English one is also out.
Constellations > Mythical Beasts.
So the MFB manga continues along with the new Series... anyway, thanks for the update
(Mar. 15, 2012 7:31 AM)BlackOutCannon Wrote:
The English one is also out.
Constellations > Mythical Beasts.
Constellation = Mythical beast
cause aren't most constellation based of mythologies
these are still pretty cool the new stadium is interesting and the new bey look great and with the new stadium previous outclassed part may become top tier
Thanks you guys.My only question is why do the beys look the same when it comes in design.Like ifraid and shinobi
I know that the stadium would be illegal but can we use the beys in tourneys.
Unless I have missed something, yes you can use the beys in tournaments.
@BlackOutCannon:
Bit-Beasts>Constellations XD
@BlackOutCannon:
Bit-Beasts>Constellations XD
I saw what ifraid looked like I almost did a double take MAN thats a ferocious beast Im loving the mythical beast motif first astrology now we delve into mythology Oh im excited!
ewww! they look ugly! why cant we stay with pegasis and ldrago!
(Mar. 15, 2012 5:46 AM)TheHentist Wrote: Here's a big update in Zero-G as they have posted another video in their YouTube channel
1. Official Name: Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G Series
2. The "penalty pocket" in the Zero-G stadium is called the Outer Hole (?)
3. You can still use parts from the Original MFB series and customize them with the Zero-G beys (I think this was agreed upon)
4. Sharp bottoms are placed in the defense types because it produces less to no motion on the bey even if the stadium is moving.
5. Defense bottoms are placed in the stamina types as they will be thrown around the stadium by motion or by hits from an opposing bey.
6. Based on the prongs on the Zero-G light launcher, it has the same kind as you would see from previous MFB launchers so our launchers still have use.
7. CF's flat portion is similar to WF IMO.
8. Shinobi Salamander has a Metal Stone Face.
9. Samurai Ifraid's motif is based on Genjuu (any source? can't find any...)
I think this is going to be a good series
All of this was actually known already. There are even article stubs for both Samurai Ifraid and Shinobi Salamander on Beywiki with all this information, as well as a general Beyblade Zero-G article too.
This video really does not show anything we did not know, except a very little part about the Zero-G Light Launcher. Everything else is something TAKARA-TOMY is really too late in showing us, but some Japanese Bladers might not have found the information and the pictures we have yet, so for them it teaches them something.
(Mar. 15, 2012 5:57 AM)th!nk Wrote: But look, he was using that weird cylinder structure as the handle there!
Which raises the question, what was being gripped in the picture we have?
I already posted many times that there was a Launcher Grip attached to that Zero-G Light Launcher. Read what I write ...
Is anyone else excited to see how M145 will act like with these guys ha! Not to mention that stadium
I also like the narrator saying : "Of course, previous Metal Fight Beyblade parts are still compatible." How "of course" : have you never heard of HMS before ?