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I have a burn fire blaze face bolt gizmo clear ring striker power ring and a few other pieces and it absorbs power from other BEYBLADES and it is my profile picture thank you so much for the help
(Mar. 01, 2018  11:50 AM)Beatlynx27 Wrote:
(Feb. 28, 2018  8:36 PM)RedPanda2 Wrote: you are mistaken

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The names are wrong on that though, the moon one is Apollo

(Feb. 28, 2018  8:59 PM)bblader90 Wrote: Hi guys :D, which combos (at least a bit competitive in Hasbro format) could i make with the following parts?
Here we go!
Burst
Layers: spryzen s3/s1/s2, cognite, roktavor r2, doomscizor d3, odax o2, xcalius, valtryek v2/v3
Frame discs: vortex
Discs: 2, 6, knuckle, boost, triple, gravity, heavy, force
Tips: variable, merge, hunter, unite, defense, flugel, revolver, trans, Xtreme
S3 2v x

Come on guys, you can do much better than this :D
Any defense or stamina combo?
(Mar. 03, 2018  6:18 PM)bblader90 Wrote:
(Mar. 01, 2018  11:50 AM)Beatlynx27 Wrote: The names are wrong on that though, the moon one is Apollo

S3 2v x

Come on guys, you can do much better than this Grin
Any defense or stamina combo?

Cognite c3 knuckle (it needs it cuz it's burst resistance is lacking) revolve 4 stamina
And Odax o2 (I think?????? If it dosent work just use cognite again) 6vortex defence
I tried to make it so all combos could be used at once
I have the following parts: (all hasbro)
Layers: genesis valtryek v3, tempest wyvron w3, doomscizor d2, kerbeus k2, quetziko q2, roktavor r2, spryzen s2, doomscizor d1, and xcalius x1.

Discs: 6, 4, gravity, knuckle, oval, limited, jerk, force, vertical.

Frames: vortex, glaive.

Drivers: reboot, atomic, accel, jaggy, xtreme, impact, revolve, unite, press.

What combos do you guys think i should use?

Combos I currently use:

Attack:
Xcalius/spryzen s2/valtryek v3 gravity/knuckle/4/6 vortex xtreme/accel/jaggy

Defense:
Kerbeus k2/wyvron w3 gravity/knuckle/4/6 (glaive) perss/atomic/accel/revolve

Stamina:
Doomscizor d2/doomscizor gravity/knuckle/4/6 glaive atomic/revolve

Balance:
Spryzen s2/xcalius 4/6 glaive atomic
I want to try to make a good combo out of all the parts I have
The format I'd prefer is the Metal Fight Limited Format
I have the following parts:
2 Rock MW's
2 Storm MW's, 2 Flame MW's, 2 Dark MW's, 2 Sagatario CW's, 1 Phoenix/Firevblaze CW, 1 Leone CW, 1 Libra CW, 3 Pegasis CW's, 1 Pegasis II CW (Black Sun Edition), 5 W105's, 1 90 Track, 1 W145, 2 D125's, 1 WD145, 1 105 Track, 4 WB's, 5 WD's, 4 F's, 1 D, 1 CF, and, I also have the Bandit, Samurai, and Ronin Crystal Wheels, and the Ifrit and Golem Warrior Wheels.
Pretty small part list, i think this is your best bet.
Flame Pegasis II w145 wd.
Hi im New here playing Beyblade burst since September last year I have these beyblades all in stock disk and driver can you give me suggestions of which best combos I can use whenever I will join tournament. 
Here are my Beyblades they are TT
1.Jail Jormungand   Disk - Infinity Tip - Cycle
2.Holy Horusood   Disk - Upper  Tip - Claw
3.Acid Anubis   Disk - Yell  Tip - Orbit
4.Kaiser Kerbeus    Disk - Limited Tip - Press
5.Chaos O.G   Disk - Oval Tip - Gyro
6.Dark Victory Valkyrie (Black)   Disk - Upper Tip - Quake
7.Nova Neptune    Disk - Vertical   Tip - Trans
8.Lost Longinus    Disk- Nine  Tip -Spiral
9.Xeno Xcalibur    Disk - Magnum Tip - Impact
10.Zillion Zeus     Disk - Infinity  Tip - Weight
I think Xcalius is a little overrated imo, my star attack combo is Sr.0M.Ul it’s not traditional attack-type it uses it’s obscene weight to toss enemy Beys around and if launched with my Special Burst-Shoot can pretty well burst anything, especially when Ul kicks in.
(Mar. 07, 2018  1:34 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: I think Xcalius is a little overrated imo, my star attack combo is Sr.0M.Ul it’s not traditional attack-type it uses it’s obscene weight to toss enemy Beys around and if launched with my Special Burst-Shoot can pretty well burst anything, especially when Ul kicks in.

We are talking hasbro. not TT.
Just do the same as every Takara Tomy user does and use S3 7M Xtreme
I need a good attack bey. I have the following:
worn xtreme
odax o2 hasbro
tripple
nightmare longinus
destroy
All replies must be for burst beyblades
(Mar. 07, 2018  1:51 AM)Luinor king Wrote: I need a good attack bey. I have the following:
worn xtreme
odax o2
tripple
nightmare longinus
destroy
All replies must be for burst beyblades

Is the Odax O2 Hasbro or Takara Tomy?
(Mar. 07, 2018  1:44 AM)MWF Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  1:34 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: I think Xcalius is a little overrated imo, my star attack combo is Sr.0M.Ul it’s not traditional attack-type it uses it’s obscene weight to toss enemy Beys around and if launched with my Special Burst-Shoot can pretty well burst anything, especially when Ul kicks in.

We are talking hasbro. not TT.

My bad, as far as Hasbro goes I use lS.7V.Rt 
Same general strategy.
aB 7G on destroy, bearing, or orbit?

I also would like to know if aB is better with an A Mould Chip or with a MGC
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:09 AM)Dragunix Wrote: aB 7G on destroy, bearing, or orbit?

I also would like to know if aB is better with an A Mould Chip or with a MGC
bearing I think
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:12 AM)Beatlynx27 Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:09 AM)Dragunix Wrote: aB 7G on destroy, bearing, or orbit?

I also would like to know if aB is better with an A Mould Chip or with a MGC
bearing I think

aB on Bearing will die to nL on Xtreme but has enough stamina to outspin many things. I wouldn't recommend aB on Destroy as aB gets knocked around easily and staying around the tornado ridge is very risky. aB on Orbit would be more of a defensive combo, it will be able to survive all attackers pretty well.

The God Chip doesn't matter too much but a MGC could give aB just a little bit more weight so I'd prefer that
(Mar. 07, 2018  2:07 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  1:44 AM)MWF Wrote: We are talking hasbro. not TT.

My bad, as far as Hasbro goes I use lS.7V.Rt 
Same general strategy.

If you mean lS.7V.Rb reboot is not good for attack. Too slow and prone to destabilization. Use lS.7M.X. Faster and heavier.
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:14 AM)Mage Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:12 AM)Beatlynx27 Wrote: bearing I think

aB on Bearing will die to nL on Xtreme but has enough stamina to outspin many things. I wouldn't recommend aB on Destroy as aB gets knocked around easily and staying around the tornado ridge is very risky. aB on Orbit would be more of a defensive combo, it will be able to survive all attackers pretty well.

The God Chip doesn't matter too much but a MGC could give aB just a little bit more weight so I'd prefer that

when you say staying on a tornado ridge, I may be wrong assuming a hard launch but wouldn't a soft launch also be good? I've found Destroy to be a nice balance between orbit and bearing, with LAD and stamina at good burst resistance...

sorry if I am misunderstanding this here...
(Mar. 07, 2018  4:39 AM)Dragunix Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:14 AM)Mage Wrote: aB on Bearing will die to nL on Xtreme but has enough stamina to outspin many things. I wouldn't recommend aB on Destroy as aB gets knocked around easily and staying around the tornado ridge is very risky. aB on Orbit would be more of a defensive combo, it will be able to survive all attackers pretty well.

The God Chip doesn't matter too much but a MGC could give aB just a little bit more weight so I'd prefer that

when you say staying on a tornado ridge, I may be wrong assuming a hard launch but wouldn't a soft launch also be good? I've found Destroy to be a nice balance between orbit and bearing, with LAD and stamina at good burst resistance...

sorry if I am misunderstanding this here...

Weak launch on bearing and it'll unclick when it takes hits
Definitely mot heavier, Xtreme is much lighter and has way less stamina, so less chances to contact. I’m not looking for speed, and I use the scraping from Reboot to re-stablize myself from my Burst-Shoot.
(Mar. 07, 2018  5:13 AM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: Definitely mot heavier, Xtreme is much lighter and has way less stamina, so less chances to contact. I’m not looking for speed, and I use the scraping from Reboot to re-stablize myself from my Burst-Shoot.

The meteor frame is heavier than the vortex frame and Xtreme is rubber and one of the fastest drivers, only slower than worn variable and hold (ideal mold) And has better control than both of them. It can hold a flower pattern which improves impact chances. Reboot's first tip is too small to even circle, it is slower than blow, and the second one activates too late to do anything.

here it how parts go for hasbro.
Frame:V<M
Driver:Rb<B<A<Ir<Hn<V(new)<X<V*(worn)<H*(ideal mold)
(* means faster but hard to control)

Also how does the "Burst Launch" work?
(Mar. 07, 2018  4:39 AM)Dragunix Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  3:14 AM)Mage Wrote: aB on Bearing will die to nL on Xtreme but has enough stamina to outspin many things. I wouldn't recommend aB on Destroy as aB gets knocked around easily and staying around the tornado ridge is very risky. aB on Orbit would be more of a defensive combo, it will be able to survive all attackers pretty well.

The God Chip doesn't matter too much but a MGC could give aB just a little bit more weight so I'd prefer that

when you say staying on a tornado ridge, I may be wrong assuming a hard launch but wouldn't a soft launch also be good? I've found Destroy to be a nice balance between orbit and bearing, with LAD and stamina at good burst resistance...

sorry if I am misunderstanding this here...

But when aB is against nL, you have to at least medium launch it cause it won't have enough stamina to last the whole fight, especially if it's getting knocked around a lot.
You have to place the launcher slighlty out of bounds of the stadium, and tilt it back and to the right slightly, then on release steadily and slowly slide your hand forward, the goal and effect you should achieve if done correctly is to hit the stadium and have the bey slide forward and within the first second of battle contact the opposing Bey’s layer directly with your Frame/Disk (so the wider the disk/frame the better, and why I prefer Vortex here) and using the fact the tip and disk are locked together have a 0% chance to burst (if landed correctly), then that contact will either instantly burst the opponent due to the insane weight and spin of the disk, or knock the opponent around somewhat loosening their layer or even preparing them for a knockout. This contact will usually right you up again if your bey is heavy enough, and that will allow you to start fighting again, if everything goes perfectly the contact will engage reboot and you’ll have it’s aggro tip for the entire battle, but the contact instant with the floor was important. Too much friction of the tip at launch wont let it slide forward, and will instead toss your insanely heavy bey into a pit, or will move you enough/right you up enough to miss them with your disk, botching the whole launch. If you miss, reboot’s scraping allows you to right yourself back up without going to the tornado ridge (a place where you never want to go imo) and instead finding the center of the stadium and again using your weight to throw any beys who try and disturb you flying. This mainly works with heavier beys with low friction tips, and i’ve found Rb, Ir, and Zeta (defense and stamina) to be the best drivers/tips for this strategy, it’s also the only way i’ve been able to make Right-Spin Legend Spryzen able to consistently take down Hasbro Drain Fafnir, TT Nightmare Longinus, and TT Sieg Xcalibur. It has trouble against Twin Nemesis in lift mode, cause it just rights you up instead of taking the disk to the face, then ultimate reboots to toss you out of the stage from the tornado ridge.
(Mar. 07, 2018  4:48 PM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: You have to place the launcher slighlty out of bounds of the stadium, and tilt it back and to the right slightly, then on release steadily and slowly slide your hand forward, the goal and effect you should achieve if done correctly is to hit the stadium and have the bey slide forward and within the first second of battle contact the opposing Bey’s layer directly with your Frame/Disk (so the wider the disk/frame the better, and why I prefer Vortex here) and using the fact the tip and disk are locked together have a 0% chance to burst (if landed correctly), then that contact will either instantly burst the opponent due to the insane weight and spin of the disk, or knock the opponent around somewhat loosening their layer or even preparing them for a knockout. This contact will usually right you up again if your bey is heavy enough, and that will allow you to start fighting again, if everything goes perfectly the contact will engage reboot and you’ll have it’s aggro tip for the entire battle, but the contact instant with the floor was important. Too much friction of the tip at launch wont let it slide forward, and will instead toss your insanely heavy bey into a pit, or will move you enough/right you up enough to miss them with your disk, botching the whole launch. If you miss, reboot’s scraping allows you to right yourself back up without going to the tornado ridge (a place where you never want to go imo) and instead finding the center of the stadium and again using your weight to throw any beys who try and disturb you flying. This mainly works with heavier beys with low friction tips, and i’ve found Rb, Ir, and Zeta (defense and stamina) to be the best drivers/tips for this strategy, it’s also the only way i’ve been able to make Right-Spin Legend Spryzen able to consistently take down Hasbro Drain Fafnir, TT Nightmare Longinus, and TT Sieg Xcalibur. It has trouble against Twin Nemesis in lift mode, cause it just rights you up instead of taking the disk to the face, then ultimate reboots to toss you out of the stage from the tornado ridge.

So you purposely make the beyblade scrape to make the opponent hit your frame. Bad idea. You are at the disadvantage of being off balance and most attack types and mobile combos will be able to capitalize on this, winning by out spin. If you do a sliding shoot (tilt the launcher to match the slope of the stadium and slide your launcher forwards.) it will create a flower pattern to hit stationary combos. Xtreme's speed makes impacts stronger.

right spin lS.7M.X can KO stock drain fafnir if launched correctly. When weak spun Fafnir can get knocked out. Hit fafnir with the flower pattern and it could cause enough knockback to KO.

Your launch gives Fafnir multiple advantages.
1. Your launch causes your beyblade to scrape. Less stamina.
2. Your launch makes your beyblade be off balance. Easier to knock over/ more scraping
3. Fafnir drains spin off your disk. Free spin steal with no repercussions.
4. Uses scraping to stay in the center. Loss of attack power.

Sliding shoot on Xtreme has the advantages of:
1. Controlled attacks. more efficient.
2. Improved grip. Less recoil=more knockback.
3. Better contact point. lS has better attack than the vortex frame.
(Mar. 07, 2018  5:09 PM)The MWF Wrote:
(Mar. 07, 2018  4:48 PM)EpicTurtwig Wrote: You have to place the launcher slighlty out of bounds of the stadium, and tilt it back and to the right slightly, then on release steadily and slowly slide your hand forward, the goal and effect you should achieve if done correctly is to hit the stadium and have the bey slide forward and within the first second of battle contact the opposing Bey’s layer directly with your Frame/Disk (so the wider the disk/frame the better, and why I prefer Vortex here) and using the fact the tip and disk are locked together have a 0% chance to burst (if landed correctly), then that contact will either instantly burst the opponent due to the insane weight and spin of the disk, or knock the opponent around somewhat loosening their layer or even preparing them for a knockout. This contact will usually right you up again if your bey is heavy enough, and that will allow you to start fighting again, if everything goes perfectly the contact will engage reboot and you’ll have it’s aggro tip for the entire battle, but the contact instant with the floor was important. Too much friction of the tip at launch wont let it slide forward, and will instead toss your insanely heavy bey into a pit, or will move you enough/right you up enough to miss them with your disk, botching the whole launch. If you miss, reboot’s scraping allows you to right yourself back up without going to the tornado ridge (a place where you never want to go imo) and instead finding the center of the stadium and again using your weight to throw any beys who try and disturb you flying. This mainly works with heavier beys with low friction tips, and i’ve found Rb, Ir, and Zeta (defense and stamina) to be the best drivers/tips for this strategy, it’s also the only way i’ve been able to make Right-Spin Legend Spryzen able to consistently take down Hasbro Drain Fafnir, TT Nightmare Longinus, and TT Sieg Xcalibur. It has trouble against Twin Nemesis in lift mode, cause it just rights you up instead of taking the disk to the face, then ultimate reboots to toss you out of the stage from the tornado ridge.

So you purposely make the beyblade scrape to make the opponent hit your frame. Bad idea. You are at the disadvantage of being off balance and most attack types and mobile combos will be able to capitalize on this, winning by out spin. If you do a sliding shoot (tilt the launcher to match the slope of the stadium and slide your launcher forwards.) it will create a flower pattern to hit stationary combos. Xtreme's speed makes impacts stronger.

right spin lS.7M.X can KO stock drain fafnir if launched correctly. When weak spun Fafnir can get knocked out. Hit fafnir with the flower pattern and it could cause enough knockback to KO.

Your launch gives Fafnir multiple advantages.
1. Your launch causes your beyblade to scrape. Less stamina.
2. Your launch makes your beyblade be off balance. Easier to knock over/ more scraping
3. Fafnir drains spin off your disk. Free spin steal with no repercussions.
4. Uses scraping to stay in the center. Loss of attack power.

Sliding shoot on Xtreme has the advantages of:
1. Controlled attacks. more efficient.
2. Improved grip. Less recoil=more knockback.
3. Better contact point. lS has better attack than the vortex frame.

I guess we just disagree then, I’ve found Xtreme not to work very well with my combinations, though I loved it with Odax. In theory everything you’re saying sounds right, I just know what has actuslly produced results for me.