"Build me a combo!"

(Jul. 09, 2009  5:44 AM)Fira Wrote: can someone tell me wich is better

quetzalcoatl

or...

gold quetzalcoatl

they're exactly the same Wut!?
(Jul. 09, 2009  5:44 AM)Fira Wrote: can someone tell me wich is better

quetzalcoatl

or...

gold quetzalcoatl

The gold one isn't as pretty and doesn't look pretty after battle

You'd be crazy not to get the cheaper one if you're on a budget though; and the gold one is definitely cheaper.
which 1 looks better, quetzalcoatl, or g quetzalcoatl
(Jul. 09, 2009  5:47 AM)Fira Wrote: which 1 looks better, quetzalcoatl, or g quetzalcoatl

The original looks best after use for sure.

Pictures of both are in this thread, so you can decide for yourself:

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Quetzalc...0WF?page=5
how many USA $$$$ dollars is worth 3800 yen
(Jul. 09, 2009  6:15 AM)Fira Wrote: how many USA $$$$ dollars is worth 3800 yen

Not the right place to ask this.
Dude, you need to calm down and look stuff up yourself. Check google next time.
http://www.xe.com/
I think RockLeoneWD145WB is the best, but....

best defence combo using:

RockLeone145WB
AquarioDF145SF
EscolpioWD145B
StormPegasis105RF
It is the best defense you can make..
But why would you make it if you have Storm Pegasis..
Out of all it is your best beyblade...
RockLeone105RF might be good for defense.
I think that one will move too fast..
Add a Metal Face.
But Rock Leone 105RF isn't a Defense combo, period, with or without Metal Face.

Rock Leone WD145WB is his best bet for Defense.

An uncustomised Storm Pegasis 105RF would be your best attacking option.
Hey Guys,

I'm totally hopeless at combos, and I really need some help. Pinching_eyes I'm looking for a stamina BeyBlade primarily, but any combo you guys think of would be greatly appreciated. You guys are amazing with making these combos -- thanks so much.

Cheers,
Axle(Tom)

P.S. Check my sig for my BeyBlades.
(Jul. 10, 2009  1:00 AM)♥ Wrote: But Rock Leone 105RF isn't a Defense combo, period, with or without Metal Face.

Rock Leone WD145WB is his best bet for Defense.

An uncustomised Storm Pegasis 105RF would be your best attacking option.
well, it is considered a defense type, since the Rubber in RF acts like a grip that makes the blade hard to get knocked out.

check the wiki..
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Defense
the "Grip" part.
The problem with classifying RF as defense (which it is definitely not) is the type of grip it provides and the tip it has. Rubber Flat as it's abbreviation stands for causes the MFB to circle the stadium rapidly, as a trade off its high friction on the stadium surface causes it to lose stamina much quicker than say... a regular plastic flat bottom. Adding weight to this bottom in particular, a large factor for constructing a defensive MFB, would only decrease it's stamina overall. If you took a good look t how the two bottoms in the article look and function compared to an RF you'd quickly be able to tell the difference.

One of the best competitive defense MFB combination is: MF Libra C145B, simply adding an RF on this combo would be suicide. This combo works well because it can resist an attackers smash such as a Storm 105RF or more competitive Quetz 90RF and not be thrown out of the stadium via weight. It also centers itself in the center of the stadium leaving it less prone to being KO'd. Libra is the ideal wheel for defense atm due to its shape and weight, I don't think you're going to be able to surpass this fact any time soon.

Yes RF has a grip, in an aspect it can be defensive as I've noticed with my MF Storm 90RF combo, I've tried an HF bottom and watched it get knocked out far more consistently through its own recoil with it. For a smash attack MFB it does add a bit of a defensive measure in that aspect for sure.

More on the subject though, Rock Leone 105RF would be classified as an attacker rather than defense, and IMO a very poor attacker. Stick with the Rock Leone WD145WB combo if you're aiming for defense.
(Jul. 10, 2009  7:37 AM)pegasis Wrote: well, it is considered a defense type, since the Rubber in RF acts like a grip that makes the blade hard to get knocked out.

check the wiki..
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/Defense
the "Grip" part.

Both of the combos mentioned utilise pointed rubber tips, as opposed to the flat styled rubber in RF. Equally both are free spinning bearing tips.

Besides, the aggresive movement of RF would create a situation where your Beyblade is in close proximity to the edge where it can easily be knocked out; and with a defensive Wheel such as Rock you're bound to lose out.
See for Libra it works, for Rock Leone, it doesn't.

Having the parts I have, I'd never use an RF for a defense combo, I've tried it and the results had attack types out lasting it. Sure it works, but if the opponent can out last you, even an attack type, I see it being pretty counter productive. I have actually tried a Libra DF145RF out of sheer curiosity, I found my best solution to it was to skip the sliding shoot technique and just do a standard shot and let my Storm 90RF circle the stadium while the thing lost stamina and wobbled before it even touched Uncertain It is a nice counter to a sliding shoot though, anyone going head on against the combo would certainly have a hard time.

Regardless the point will stand Rock Leone 105RF is an attack type not a defense type at least as far as I'm concerned.
(Jul. 10, 2009  8:30 AM)Hiro Ayami Wrote: The problem with classifying RF as defense (which it is definitely not) is the type of grip it provides and the tip it has. Rubber Flat as it's abbreviation stands for causes the MFB to circle the stadium rapidly, as a trade off its high friction on the stadium surface causes it to lose stamina much quicker than say... a regular plastic flat bottom. Adding weight to this bottom in particular, a large factor for constructing a defensive MFB, would only decrease it's stamina overall. If you took a good look t how the two bottoms in the article look and function compared to an RF you'd quickly be able to tell the difference.
here you was talking about how RF is not considered defense regardless of the wheel, and now you say that is is NOT considered defence with rock and IS considered defense with libra. Serious

ok lets end that, i got your point. thnx for clearing these stuff up for me Smile
Eh, semantics, my bad I forgot to add in: "The problem with classifying RF as defense for this combo ..."

Basically compared to the Libra combo, the track is too low, and there isn't enough weight for the combo to be as grounded as a Libra wheel provided. The RF provided movement and acted as an attack bottom versus accentuating defensive characteristics like it does with the Libra DF145RF combo was pretty much what I meant :3
(Jul. 10, 2009  3:21 AM)YoungBladerAxle Wrote: Hey Guys,

I'm totally hopeless at combos, and I really need some help. Pinching_eyes I'm looking for a stamina BeyBlade primarily, but any combo you guys think of would be greatly appreciated. You guys are amazing with making these combos -- thanks so much.

Cheers,
Axle(Tom)

P.S. Check my sig for my BeyBlades.

Pleasy pleasy make a combo? I know I'm begging, but I'm desperate for this combo. It's for tournaments AND casual play.
I already gave you an attack combo:

AR: Trygle
WD: 8/10 Wide
SG: Right
BB: Seaborg 2

You don't really have anything for stamina..
The G blade bases are too high..
Seaborg 2 is flat.. Draciel MBD is more of a compact combo base..but you have no good AR's for a compact..
Master Driger has SG semiflat I believe? not sure but its not usefull with the parts you have..
Trygle's AR is the only thing usefull and its used on the attacker...
Your spare parts suck..

You could try several attack rings on a seaborg base.. since it has a rubber tip its decent for defense..

Besides that I'd say the attacker is your only option..
Concept - Smash Attack

AR : Triple Wing (Trygle)
WD : Eight Wide (Seaborg, Seaborg 2)
SG : Right SG
BB : SG Flat (Seaborg 2)

Edit: Gah, sorry bit late.
Ah, alrighty. Thanks anyways, guys.