Rocks, it was sarcasm. And also, you may have a point, but they aren't technically bladers. You have to actually know about the game, and also, 99.99% of them actually don't know anything about the game.
Beyblade parts you want to see come true!
(Jun. 03, 2011 4:56 PM)DragoonTalon Wrote: Rocks, it was sarcasm. And also, you may have a point, but they aren't technically bladers. You have to actually know about the game, and also, 99.99% of them actually don't know anything about the game.That doesn't make you a blader. All it takes is a love of beyblades, along with owning them. Hasbro helps to spread the beys around a lot of countries. They, potentially, reach more people then Takara does.
Saying that Hasbro contributes nothing is just displaying ignorance.
How about:
QS Performance tip (Quad Spikes) 4 spikes arranged in a circle.
Magma fusion wheel Has 7 "spikes" arranged in a wheel, the distance between them is the same as 1 spike.
G145 Spin Track (Gears 145) Has 10 gears connected to the middle shaft, making a bey that hits it that spins the same direction to it put some spin into that bey. Works in a similar way in a left spin/right spin battle.
R145 (Reverse 145) Has a gear inside it so that the performance tip spins in the opposite direction to the other parts.
QS Performance tip (Quad Spikes) 4 spikes arranged in a circle.
Magma fusion wheel Has 7 "spikes" arranged in a wheel, the distance between them is the same as 1 spike.
G145 Spin Track (Gears 145) Has 10 gears connected to the middle shaft, making a bey that hits it that spins the same direction to it put some spin into that bey. Works in a similar way in a left spin/right spin battle.
R145 (Reverse 145) Has a gear inside it so that the performance tip spins in the opposite direction to the other parts.
(Jun. 03, 2011 5:21 PM)BeyFan Wrote:(Jun. 03, 2011 4:56 PM)DragoonTalon Wrote: Rocks, it was sarcasm. And also, you may have a point, but they aren't technically bladers. You have to actually know about the game, and also, 99.99% of them actually don't know anything about the game.That doesn't make you a blader. All it takes is a love of beyblades, along with owning them. Hasbro helps to spread the beys around a lot of countries. They, potentially, reach more people then Takara does.
Saying that Hasbro contributes nothing is just displaying ignorance.
Its just a straight out fact that Hasbro reaches many more people than Takara does. Hasbro pretty much supplies every other country that Takara doesn't supply to. And Takara only supplies to Japan, China and southeast asia. Sonokong takes care of Korea, and Hasbro does pretty much everything else
Granite Metal Wheel: Shaped like Basalt but has grooves like Earth.
Rhino Clear Wheel: Grey and is shaped like Bull but has sharp edges.
B120: Broken on 1 side to make it bounce.
GB: Geared Ball. Gears rotate and cause the beyblade to bounce. It doesn't bounce high.
Rhino Clear Wheel: Grey and is shaped like Bull but has sharp edges.
B120: Broken on 1 side to make it bounce.
GB: Geared Ball. Gears rotate and cause the beyblade to bounce. It doesn't bounce high.
(Jun. 05, 2011 7:07 PM)Randomâ„¢ Wrote: Granite Metal Wheel: Shaped like Basalt but has grooves like Earth.
Rhino Clear Wheel: Grey and is shaped like Bull but has sharp edges.
B120: Broken on 1 side to make it bounce.
GB: Geared Ball. Gears rotate and cause the beyblade to bounce. It doesn't bounce high.
This sounds like a Beyblade I had assigned for a fan character..... (Cognitive Rhinoceros GM205SM)
Why not DU145? It's got 2 performance tip holes so it acts like Quake...
...Ok, bad idea. But you can see the potential!
...Ok, bad idea. But you can see the potential!
MB? Metal Ball?
RB? Rubber Ball?
MF? Metal Flat?
Anchor fusion wheel? Weighted in 1 side and has a spiked wall at the other?
RB? Rubber Ball?
MF? Metal Flat?
Anchor fusion wheel? Weighted in 1 side and has a spiked wall at the other?
Metal Ball and Metal Flat already exist. MB was released with Poison Giraffe S130MB and MF was released with Screw Capricorn 90MF.
Needs more WMB but yeah.
can we have a rq(rubber quake ) cus when the bey with quake bounces it does sometimes damage it and can it have none of it flat so it bounces more than it stays on the ground, also quake(q) should be renamed semi-quake(sq)
XB=Extreme Ball
People seem to like milking the "Extreme" concept, that and tips/tracks with five-letter abbreviations. Ugh.
(Jun. 06, 2011 7:41 PM)Jackeea Wrote:Are you serious? Have you not heard of Screw Capricorn 90MF and Poison Giraffe S130MB? They have been out for a long time...(Jun. 06, 2011 2:12 PM)BeyFan Wrote: Metal Ball and Metal Flat already exist. MB was released with Poison Giraffe S130MB and MF was released with Screw Capricorn 90MF.
WTF is the Giraffe energy ring, S130 spin track, 90 spin track (OK I think that it's 9.0mm high) or the Screw fusion wheel?????
Personally, I think that people just believe that it sounds better...or they simple want to see larger versions of existing parts.
I personally think XRF sounds better than WRF and see them both as the same thing anyway but I think itis simply a case of bigger = more aggressive movement = more visually appealing in these cases.
I don't like the 5 letter abbreviations either.
I don't like the 5 letter abbreviations either.
A part I was thinking about is a Metal Gyro Ball. It would be cool for Stamina but horrid for defense looking at the fact it'll have little to no grip.
I'd keep to the "Eternal" name and call that EMB.
Coat Flat would be crazy weird, but probably epic.
Coat flat would be exactly like flat until it took a good hit, at which point it would become just like an attacking coat sharp. Interestingly, it would take a stronger hit to switch its mode though. I'd be more interested in a metal coat sharp or a coat wide defense. Or maybe eternal coat sharp. That'd be a weird part indeed.
i'd like to see a rubber tip with different layers of rubber that are varying levels of texture and softness. Ranging from the original RSF to RF to CS's rubber stuff to the new RSF and maybe even a new rubber. The more you use the tip, the more it wears, which means different layers of rubber showing.
Also, I'd like a Spin Track that has 4 spikes coming out of the side, then dipping at a 90 degree angle very close to the track, so that when it gets hit, the spikes hit the stadium, therefore knocking it back up, with a stamina loss.
Also, I'd like a Spin Track that has 4 spikes coming out of the side, then dipping at a 90 degree angle very close to the track, so that when it gets hit, the spikes hit the stadium, therefore knocking it back up, with a stamina loss.
I don't like either idea that much but I prefer the second, assuming that it wouldn't just wheel out of control and lose. The first one relies on wear which isn't an idea I like.
Yeah, guys when you post your ideas on here be sure to think them through thoroughly to determine your idea would actually work. A "four spike track" would most likely either self KO or lose all of it's stamina and psych out.