Beyblade parts you want to see come true!

DQ?
A DairyQueen tip?
Best.
Oh, Double Quake?
It'd be more like an S with a weird flat strip...
or like SF. But still interesting.
(Feb. 01, 2012  10:04 PM)~X~ Wrote: DQ?
A DairyQueen tip?
Best.
Oh, Double Quake?

(Off topic)
Ha ha XD

Lets get back on topic.
I got another one.
an actual 320 track!
320?
waay too tall. Think: Tornado Battlers.
And EF has been suggested so many times...
but i really wanna see plenty of metal parts, or rubber parts...
because fusion failed.
Badly.
But, a new track is needed on Flash Saggitario...
EA145, anyone? It has "arrows" on springs that deflect attacks...
and sucks, but still nifty.
I'd also like to see(and I kinda wonder why this hasn't been made yet) SB(Semi Ball). So considering B has some stamina but is kinda a balance tip for defense-stamina mixes, this would be a stamina tip. Its defense would probabaly be pretty bad because of the decreased contact with the stadium, but a part I would like to see, nonetheless.
I would like to see a Hydra themed bey and D230 because if D125 stablizes beys, then DD230 (double defense 230) would do that just as well for higher track beys, making up for the high beys imbalance. Just an idea.
MHF? Metal Hole Flat

RBD145, Rubber Boost Disk. Absorbs hits more effectively.
(Feb. 06, 2012  9:39 AM)Lynxx Wrote: MHF? Metal Hole Flat

RBD145, Rubber Boost Disk. Absorbs hits more effectively.

Go watch absolutely any video involving morons and a yoga ball.

You'll see where I'm going with this.
How's about an R2DF (Refined Rubber Defense Flat)? Think about it; a theoretical R2DF would be an improvement on the original RDF, by altering the plastic ring around the rubber part by a bit, thus removing the singular weakness of the original RDF; susceptibility to floor scrape.
Anyone made a metal ripcord yet?
I just realized that if the ripcord is rigid there's no way the dents would slip off the gear, no mather how strongly the ripcord is pushed or how old the shooter are.
A metal ripcord would absolutely obliterate the gear system of any ripcord launcher.

And, before you suggest making metal components for the launchers themselves, keep in mind they would become horrifyingly slow.
Why obliterate. Metal and nylon mix very well in any electronic gate, and the pressure caused on them is much bigger.
Howabout a Rubber Hole Flat, I drilled out a spare CS that I had. It still had really good movement (like a fresh RF) but had a lot more stamina than an RF. And now that I've basically worn down all of the rubber it still has good movement so not as affected by wear.
Rubber Defense would be good, and even better, Rubber Wide Defense. How about S2(Semi-Spike). It would basically be a thinner S tip. Great stamina, bad defense, little aggro movement.
MD=Metal Defense
it's metal only on the tip of the D or else that would be one heavy tip!
ecs (eternal coat sharp) its cs but the sharp tip is free spinning.
(Feb. 24, 2012  2:41 PM)miztechwizard Wrote: Why obliterate. Metal and nylon mix very well in any electronic gate, and the pressure caused on them is much bigger.

Even plastic ripcords shred gears eventually. One that has no flexibility to it whatsoever hitting something that will warp and grind down and break under NORMAL circumstances?

That gear would be dead in ten or fifteen launches.
I thought it would be cool to have a spin track that has a combo of WA130 and C145. Maybe a tip that, if you twist it, like you would use a tool to twist the tip onto a spin track, it would change from a attack tip to a stamina tip. Like, twist, then the plastic folds up on a Flat tip, then you get a CS without the rubber, so essentially a small sharp. It's not like the 4D spin track the has 3 different tips, this is a whole new mechanic. Also a LF that can change direction into a R2F, but not rubber. That would make the bey like dead stop then spin the other way in the anime. And not like right spin to left spin, just change the direction it's traveling in.
So, like Spiral Change Base/Manual Change Core then?

So, like Reverse Engine Gear?

You're listing some of Dranzer's gimmicks from the original Beyblade series, all except for the WA130 + C145 thing.
I feel there should be cloth or some kind of fabric on beyblades, since they is already rubber and metal and plastic. Of course, this has its flaws like ripping, but I think it'd be cool to see fabric incorporated.

P.S.- Don't kill me by saying this is dumb. It's just an idea!
a ''GOOD'' bearing core. for the mfb series
(Feb. 25, 2012  1:24 AM)GaHooleone Wrote: So, like Spiral Change Base/Manual Change Core then?

So, like Reverse Engine Gear?

You're listing some of Dranzer's gimmicks from the original Beyblade series, all except for the WA130 + C145 thing.
I never played the original.... but basically, yes. The free spinning WA130 would maybe block some attacks, if made thicker than the real WA, and the C145 Could do the same.

New Idea:
A new bey called Medusa! It would be like an evolution of Serpent. The Energy Ring could be like Serpent's, except with maybe eyes or a head at the base of the snakes. It's Spin Track could be a Spin Stealer, thus stopping it and 'turning it to stone'. So it can affect most heights, it could be called SS180, or Spin Stealer 180. The Performance Tip could be WD, for stamina and supporting such a tall spin tack.
I'm bumping this thread... if that works here.... and asking for people to comment on Medusa....
We do not allow bumping here, no matter how much you think your post deserves attention...