Competitive Metal Fight Beyblade Combos

(Feb. 13, 2010  5:50 PM)Kai-V Wrote: There is not best Beyblade, especially not in a singular form. For the best customizations, you look at the first post of this topic. For the good Metal Fight Beyblades in general, you look in the "What to buy for MFB" thread.

thanks ^^
I got some questions about MF Lightning L-Drago CH120RF. What help does MF and CH120 do? Thanks
i got a combo uhm MF libra 90RF its got a heaver attack and quick movement
i know the MF and libra will slow it down but still a good blade
(Feb. 14, 2010  4:07 AM)diamondclimax Wrote: I got some questions about MF Lightning L-Drago CH120RF. What help does MF and CH120 do? Thanks

http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...rago_100HF
what about burn phoenix with rf
According to DrigerGT's videos, Thermal should be added to the competitive stamina combo
(Feb. 15, 2010  2:18 PM)RエスコルピオT125JB Wrote: According to DrigerGT's videos, Thermal should be added to the competitive stamina combo

It is a nice stamina combo but might not be good for battles. An attack type could easily hit it out of the stadium, unlike Earth.
(Feb. 15, 2010  3:17 PM)diamondclimax Wrote: It is a nice stamina combo but might not be good for battles. An attack type could easily hit it out of the stadium, unlike Earth.

At least, I did some tests, it is better than Flame.
(Feb. 15, 2010  3:17 PM)diamondclimax Wrote: An attack type could easily hit it out of the stadium

Like Flame...but Flame is a top-tier Stamina Wheel....

I think Thermal has more Defense than Flame though.
Would it be a smart idea to get the heavist clear wheel, metal wheel, and track and then the lowest and fastested bottom. So basically when it hits the weight it transfer into motion and that motion transfers into energy and that energy is so large the opponents bey will most likly get knocked out ?

And if so would it be helpful in competitive play?
Dude just follow what is says! The best defence combo at the moment is Earth bull C135WB.
(Feb. 17, 2010  10:05 PM)megablader2 Wrote: Dude just follow what is says! The best defence combo at the moment is Earth bull C135WB.

Dude, he's asking if heavy parts would be good for attack...

About the question above. Well, the answer is no. Because the heavier the blade, the slower it will move (even with high speed tips), so there wouldn't be much momentum energy to give a nice hit.
Okay well it depends on the part then doesn't it for example es is the heaviest bottom but it totally sucks cause it has the same faults as s. Also defence type blade aren't really supposed to move around anyway.
(Feb. 18, 2010  10:29 AM)megablader2 Wrote: Okay well it depends on the part then doesn't it for example es is the heaviest bottom but it totally sucks cause it has the same faults as s. Also defence type blade aren't really supposed to move around anyway.

Geez, he's asking if it's good for ATTACK not defense. Also, he said the lowest and fastest bottom, not the heaviest.
oh okay well I just assumed he meant attack cause why would you get the heaviest of each part for anything but a defence combo?
(Feb. 18, 2010  4:13 PM)megablader2 Wrote: oh okay well I just assumed he meant attack cause why would you get the heaviest of each part for anything but a defence combo?

That was why toonpenguin asked if heavy parts were good for attack. You really need to start reading.
EDIT: And the answer was no, heavy part are bad for attack.
(Feb. 17, 2010  9:45 PM)Toonpenguin Wrote: Would it be a smart idea to get the heavist clear wheel, metal wheel, and track and then the lowest and fastested bottom. So basically when it hits the weight it transfer into motion and that motion transfers into energy and that energy is so large the opponents bey will most likly get knocked out ?

And if so would it be helpful in competitive play?
A good example of this is Libra CH120RF. It puts the weight on the outside so it has more speed. I'm not explaining very well, so check this out
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Libra-CH...ibra+CH120
But that is the exception, not the rule. In general it will be better to have a lighter wheel.
(Feb. 18, 2010  6:03 PM)Giga Wrote: A good example of this is Libra CH120RF. It puts the weight on the outside so it has more speed. I'm not explaining very well, so check this out
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Libra-CH...ibra+CH120
But that is the exception, not the rule. In general it will be better to have a lighter wheel.

Oops, forgot about that combo. But yeah, other than that use a lighter wheel.

p.s. Geez, how the hell did Bey Brad figure that combo out. Damn, he's smart...
(Feb. 19, 2010  3:52 AM)diamondclimax Wrote: Oops, forgot about that combo. But yeah, other than that use a lighter wheel.

p.s. Geez, how the hell did Bey Brad figure that combo out. Damn, he's smart...

step 1. dump all parts in front of you
step 2. try them all
(Feb. 19, 2010  3:52 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: step 1. dump all parts in front of you
step 2. try them all

The problem is...
I ...don't have...Libra...Unhappy
But yeah, so far my best combos are MF Earth Bull C145WB, MF Lightning L-Drago 100RF (and no, I don't have CH120Unhappy), and for stamina Flame Sagittario DF145SD.

I know, I seriously need to get my hands on more blades, but I can't find any for CHEAP. I will ask where I can buy Beyblades for cheap, but in the purchase consultation thread. 'Cause I have this feeling that you, Kai-V and/or theflightyellz with yell at me like Mad Giraffe R145WBs.
(Feb. 19, 2010  4:05 AM)diamondclimax Wrote: The problem is...
I ...don't have...Libra...Unhappy
But yeah, so far my best combos are MF Earth Bull C145WB, MF Lightning L-Drago 100RF (and no, I don't have CH120Unhappy), and for stamina Flame Sagittario DF145SD.

I know, I seriously need to get my hands on more blades, but I can't find any for CHEAP. I will ask where I can buy Beyblades for cheap, but in the purchase consultation thread. 'Cause I have this feeling that you, Kai-V and/or theflightyellz with yell at me like Mad Giraffe R145WBs.

let me save you the trouble. Importing isn't cheap, and neither are hobbies.

Mixing the two together doesn't help much. I have a ballpark figure of what I've spent on this game the past year, but dare not get a total for fear of having either 1)some form of panic attack/stroke or 2) feeling real ashamed.
(Feb. 19, 2010  4:11 AM)Khel Wrote: let me save you the trouble. Importing isn't cheap, and neither are hobbies.

Mixing the two together doesn't help much. I have a ballpark figure of what I've spent on this game the past year, but dare not get a total for fear of having either 1)some form of panic attack/stroke or 2) feeling real ashamed.

Wonderful, you just scared the carp out of meChocked_2.
not my intention. Main goal of the post was meant to state that

1) Hobbies are expensive. Accepting that fact will lead to better purchases and general satisfaction with what one can make
2) Always be happy with what you can make. Getting new parts is great, but if it's not possible don't fret it's a game.