Apparently this Beyblade simply had no draft at all.
==Face: Capricorne==
The Face illustrates Capricorn, the tenth astrological sign in the Zodiac. This Seagoat is depicted as having six horns. Hasbro's version of the Face mark in its Fury Capricorn release omits the word "CAPRICORNE" on the banner at the bottom of this animal.
==Wheel: Capricorne==
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams
Capricorne's design has two main elements related to a goat: at two opposite ends, there are some hooves with two toes each, and on the right of those start one set of two long, curved horns each. To avoid breaking issues, flat metal connects both horns at their end, but also with the side of the hoof. These precautions and the design create an overall very circular shape with some very simple slopes.
In theory, the roundness of this Wheel could make it a good [[Survival | Stamina]] or [[Defense]] type, and the slopes could provide potential [[Upper Attack]], however Capricorne simply lacks all the weight necessary for those properties and its design has no acute points. Also, as is often the case with Wheels, the slopes are not really in the proper direction since Capricorne is only right-spin, and the hooves were oddly placed right at the base of the only good slopes in that spin direction, so they act like boulders. This average, too smooth transition in the relief of this Wheel has rendered it useless since its release, especially with the arrival of the much anticipated [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#Hybrid_Wheel_System | Hybrid Wheel System]] right the following month in Japan.
==Overall==
Capricorne 100HF is one of the worst sellers of the Metal System, and for good reasons: its Wheel has no use in any field, 100 is simply decent for some Attack types, and its Bottom was quickly outclassed. As such, '''there is no reason to buy this Beyblade outside of collection purposes'''.
100 and HF are already published.
Let us ask already : does anybody still own this Beyblade and would be able to take photographs of it ?
==Face: Capricorne==
The Face illustrates Capricorn, the tenth astrological sign in the Zodiac. This Seagoat is depicted as having six horns. Hasbro's version of the Face mark in its Fury Capricorn release omits the word "CAPRICORNE" on the banner at the bottom of this animal.
==Wheel: Capricorne==
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams
Capricorne's design has two main elements related to a goat: at two opposite ends, there are some hooves with two toes each, and on the right of those start one set of two long, curved horns each. To avoid breaking issues, flat metal connects both horns at their end, but also with the side of the hoof. These precautions and the design create an overall very circular shape with some very simple slopes.
In theory, the roundness of this Wheel could make it a good [[Survival | Stamina]] or [[Defense]] type, and the slopes could provide potential [[Upper Attack]], however Capricorne simply lacks all the weight necessary for those properties and its design has no acute points. Also, as is often the case with Wheels, the slopes are not really in the proper direction since Capricorne is only right-spin, and the hooves were oddly placed right at the base of the only good slopes in that spin direction, so they act like boulders. This average, too smooth transition in the relief of this Wheel has rendered it useless since its release, especially with the arrival of the much anticipated [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#Hybrid_Wheel_System | Hybrid Wheel System]] right the following month in Japan.
==Overall==
Capricorne 100HF is one of the worst sellers of the Metal System, and for good reasons: its Wheel has no use in any field, 100 is simply decent for some Attack types, and its Bottom was quickly outclassed. As such, '''there is no reason to buy this Beyblade outside of collection purposes'''.
100 and HF are already published.
Let us ask already : does anybody still own this Beyblade and would be able to take photographs of it ?