OK, here it is. I said that i would make the odd phenomeneon work for me, and i did. Today, i fully used the might of Flame Sagittario 145S. If you change that bottom alone, you have a GREAT blade for battle royals. The concept- Clear Wheels use in custamzation.
I used that oddity, "Galux Claw", to my advantage. The beyblade moved tilted like always until hitting the wall. It was a battle royal, so with my luck,i managed to trap a blade between my clear wheel and the wall. The clear wheel's, Sagittario's, decorations knocked the oposing blade, Dark Bull H145SD, out of the way, which promply was defeated seconds later by running out of stamina. No furhter contact was made between getting caught between my clear wheel and the wall, and losing. I had lost no stamina, while the opposing Pegasis had wasted all it's speed going in little circles away from the action. Sagittario promptly outspun it, and the battle was a success.
I'm adding WB to the equation because S did nothing but be a bottom. Useless. If i were to use WB, i'd have been able to regain balance much faster from when i was tilted in the opening of the battle. 145 is used because of the longer preseccion period, going back to Kai-Vs diagrams and her paragraph made with arafara (or afarafa or ararafarara or whatever it was, lemme check real quick) allowing for it to stay in that tilted position need be without any gimmic parts like the Horns or Claws of other tracks.. Flame was used as the only Metal Wheel present that i had access to use, but if at any time possible, use the thinnest Metal Wheel available.
Please note that the above information was collected from a battle, the only competitive test run so far of the concept, in a MOBILE GEAR stadium, thus information regarding the stadium, i.e. use of the walls, may be inaccurate. This is what i have for the time being, though i will look for a universal way to use the clear wheel effectively in any stadium.
I used that oddity, "Galux Claw", to my advantage. The beyblade moved tilted like always until hitting the wall. It was a battle royal, so with my luck,i managed to trap a blade between my clear wheel and the wall. The clear wheel's, Sagittario's, decorations knocked the oposing blade, Dark Bull H145SD, out of the way, which promply was defeated seconds later by running out of stamina. No furhter contact was made between getting caught between my clear wheel and the wall, and losing. I had lost no stamina, while the opposing Pegasis had wasted all it's speed going in little circles away from the action. Sagittario promptly outspun it, and the battle was a success.
I'm adding WB to the equation because S did nothing but be a bottom. Useless. If i were to use WB, i'd have been able to regain balance much faster from when i was tilted in the opening of the battle. 145 is used because of the longer preseccion period, going back to Kai-Vs diagrams and her paragraph made with arafara (or afarafa or ararafarara or whatever it was, lemme check real quick) allowing for it to stay in that tilted position need be without any gimmic parts like the Horns or Claws of other tracks.. Flame was used as the only Metal Wheel present that i had access to use, but if at any time possible, use the thinnest Metal Wheel available.
Please note that the above information was collected from a battle, the only competitive test run so far of the concept, in a MOBILE GEAR stadium, thus information regarding the stadium, i.e. use of the walls, may be inaccurate. This is what i have for the time being, though i will look for a universal way to use the clear wheel effectively in any stadium.