Right, so as you know; most people here are in the demographic of people that usually have insufficient funding and have to rely on a third party for their income. In other words, young people (usually kids and teenagers... and the odd unemployed basement dweller) that ask money from their parents. Now, you may have had thoughts in the past about wanting to be the best, but having a budget that probably wouldn't allow 'Ultimate Blader' status; maybe you want to fill that urge for one more blade and hoping your budget stretches enough for said blade or maybe it's the fact you some sort of cheapskate, whatever. So here are some handy (Or not so handy, I dunno) hints for buying beyblades on the cheap.
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Update history:
28/12/10 - Thread made
29/12/10 - Added a few new points and a list of links
- Research your blade
Before you go off and get that blade you want, you might want to check to see whether the blade that too your fancy has substance as well as style. Check the forums and the BeyWiki to help you with this.
- Go for at least one blade at a time
Don't, whatever you do, just go ahead and get all the blades you want. Not only is that impossible on the budget we're talking about here, but there is a good chance you may be getting a couple of dud blades that are probably only useful for collection purposes. Try to get at least one or two you like that you know are good so you can start well and have at least a couple of useful parts to experiment with.
- The internet is your friend
See that search button on the top of your browser? Use it. Typing down a blades name (Like Storm Aquario or something) on a search engine can find you various shops that sell the blade. Search various sites for the best deal possible. But if they don't have the deal you want, there's another option:
- Use eBay or any other auction site (If you're old enough)
Going on eBay can get Word of advice if you do take this option; be careful and weary of counterfit blades. They're of poor quality and are under banned parts so, do be careful.
- Go to your local store
Every once in a while (Usually on holidays), there's always a sale going on
If you rather go out for a good deal, then I advise you go to any shop that sells beyblades. Same rules for internet shopping apply but with the added bonus of getting your blades on the day (unless home delivery is fast)
- Check for sales
Every once in a while (Usually on holidays) there's gonna be a sale. Seeing as Beyblades are considered products, you might want to go to a store or online and check when the sales are on to see whether they have beyblades on sale. Also check clearance sales for certain blades that have gone out of style but still have very important parts to use.
- Check Bey Marketplace frequently
I do advise people to check Bey Marketplace when they have the time as there are (and have been) various offers and bargins on top blades. There are a few things to be weary of such as whether the seller ships to your country or if you have to go to a tournament to get your blade.
- Try Trading
Following on from the last point, trading is a way to to get certain blades on the cheap (or even free) and a way to give away certain blades in your collection that you don't like. Do be wary of some deals in case they're scams or somewhat
Links to check out:
If there's anything that needs improving with this guide, just tell me and I'll see if I can apply that to the list
Update history:
28/12/10 - Thread made
29/12/10 - Added a few new points and a list of links