Hey guys, I was wondering if I can post my draft for Burn Phoenix 135MS. I understand that BlackAce has called this article. I also understand that there is a thread for this already; however, since I have not seen any progress from his Original Draft, I thought I would attempt to do it. Sorry BlackAce.
Face:
Weight: 1.08 Grams
The Face on this Beyblade depicts the Firebird, or as it is known more colloquially, the Phoenix, one of the eighty-eight constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: 2.93 Grams
The regular release of Phoenix is bright orange in color. The Phoenix Clear Wheel is of an overall jagged design. At two opposite ends of the Clear Wheel, two “heads†of a Phoenix are depicted. These “heads†are followed by tails with three pentagons on each side, resembling the tail feathers of a Phoenix.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.86 Grams
Burn is currently one of the largest Metal Wheels by circumference, rivaling the circumference of Flame. The Metal Wheel is of a smooth, circular design, with two subtle protrusions on each end. The outer portion has “Burn Wheel†engraved on it. Overall, its ebb is very smooth, and despite the presence of the protrusions, it produces little recoil. The inner portion of the Wheel has a design that resembles the sun. Upon closer inspection, one can see that the “sun†is thinner than the outer portion of the Wheel. Much like the pre- HWS Virgo Wheel, Burn focuses its weight on the outer portion of its body, and thus, makes it a staple part for Stamina customization. When the weight is focused on the outer portion of the spinning Wheel, it creates a physical effect known as the "Fly Wheel Effect".
As well as its effective use in Stamina customizations, Burn is also capable of producing a fair amount of Smash Attack. When placed on top of a low Track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Burn displays its prominent potential as an Attack Wheel. Furthermore, what separates Burn from other Attack Wheels is, again, the weight focused on the outer portion. This is advantageous as it is rather difficult for an opposing Beyblade to interrupt its path of movement.
Use in Attack Customization
Burn can be utilized in the Attack customization Burn Capricorne 90RF.
Use in Stamina Customization
Burn can be utilized in the Stamina customization Burn Bull 145SD.
Track: 135
Weight: 1.34 Grams
135 is the third highest Track to be released; the first being 230. Currently, there have been no other variations of Tracks released for the 135 Track. As of now, 135 is only available through the purchase of Burn Phoenix 135MS.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.28 Grams
MS, as its name suggests, is a Bottom with a Sharp tip made of metal. Such a Bottom produces very little friction between it and the Stadium floor, and thus, it can produce very long spin times. However, MS is one of the S (Sharp) series Bottoms which have been notoriously known for having poor balance, and MS is no exception. When an opposing Beyblade strikes another that is using an MS Bottom, the Beyblade using MS will more so than often be knocked off of balance, increasing the chance of scraping the Stadium floor with its Metal Wheel, which leads to a significant loss of Stamina.
Overall:
Burn Phoenix 135MS as an uncustomized Beyblade shows little to no potential as a competitive Beyblade. However, there is one noteworthy part in this set: Burn. Burn shows an almost unrivalled performance when it comes to Stamina; its ability as a Stamina Wheel even surpasses Flame, which was once perceived as one of the greatest Stamina Wheels in the HWS line up. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.
Tear it to shreds if you must. And again, sorry for posting another thread on this Beyblade.
Face:
Weight: 1.08 Grams
The Face on this Beyblade depicts the Firebird, or as it is known more colloquially, the Phoenix, one of the eighty-eight constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: 2.93 Grams
The regular release of Phoenix is bright orange in color. The Phoenix Clear Wheel is of an overall jagged design. At two opposite ends of the Clear Wheel, two “heads†of a Phoenix are depicted. These “heads†are followed by tails with three pentagons on each side, resembling the tail feathers of a Phoenix.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.86 Grams
Burn is currently one of the largest Metal Wheels by circumference, rivaling the circumference of Flame. The Metal Wheel is of a smooth, circular design, with two subtle protrusions on each end. The outer portion has “Burn Wheel†engraved on it. Overall, its ebb is very smooth, and despite the presence of the protrusions, it produces little recoil. The inner portion of the Wheel has a design that resembles the sun. Upon closer inspection, one can see that the “sun†is thinner than the outer portion of the Wheel. Much like the pre- HWS Virgo Wheel, Burn focuses its weight on the outer portion of its body, and thus, makes it a staple part for Stamina customization. When the weight is focused on the outer portion of the spinning Wheel, it creates a physical effect known as the "Fly Wheel Effect".
As well as its effective use in Stamina customizations, Burn is also capable of producing a fair amount of Smash Attack. When placed on top of a low Track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Burn displays its prominent potential as an Attack Wheel. Furthermore, what separates Burn from other Attack Wheels is, again, the weight focused on the outer portion. This is advantageous as it is rather difficult for an opposing Beyblade to interrupt its path of movement.
Use in Attack Customization
Burn can be utilized in the Attack customization Burn Capricorne 90RF.
Use in Stamina Customization
Burn can be utilized in the Stamina customization Burn Bull 145SD.
Track: 135
Weight: 1.34 Grams
135 is the third highest Track to be released; the first being 230. Currently, there have been no other variations of Tracks released for the 135 Track. As of now, 135 is only available through the purchase of Burn Phoenix 135MS.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.28 Grams
MS, as its name suggests, is a Bottom with a Sharp tip made of metal. Such a Bottom produces very little friction between it and the Stadium floor, and thus, it can produce very long spin times. However, MS is one of the S (Sharp) series Bottoms which have been notoriously known for having poor balance, and MS is no exception. When an opposing Beyblade strikes another that is using an MS Bottom, the Beyblade using MS will more so than often be knocked off of balance, increasing the chance of scraping the Stadium floor with its Metal Wheel, which leads to a significant loss of Stamina.
Overall:
Burn Phoenix 135MS as an uncustomized Beyblade shows little to no potential as a competitive Beyblade. However, there is one noteworthy part in this set: Burn. Burn shows an almost unrivalled performance when it comes to Stamina; its ability as a Stamina Wheel even surpasses Flame, which was once perceived as one of the greatest Stamina Wheels in the HWS line up. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.
Tear it to shreds if you must. And again, sorry for posting another thread on this Beyblade.