(Jul. 08, 2015 3:06 PM)Siⱺn Wrote: This is for post-contest ideas for beyblade burst. Feel free to share your ideas here :)
Format:
Layer (insert name here): Describe part here
Disk (insert name here): Describe part here
Driver (insert name here): Describe part here
EXAMPLE:
Layer (dragon): relatively circular, but blades cover the edge like scales, except where the head is, which is at the top of the beyblade. The clear plastic is tinted metallic crimson, and the inner plastic is white.
Disk (spread): released on spriggan, spread is a disk with the most even weight distribution.
Driver (grip): It's a hole rubber flat. It is a strong part because it has a hole in an attempt to preserve some stamina, while the rubber emphasizes attack and defense. The driver is pearl white, and the rubber is red.
NOTE: This is using the real Beyblade Burst system, with only one of the parts being a custom part. Also, this Beyblade is a Sparking series Beyblade, because let's face it, Sparking is probably one of the best seasons in Beyblade Burst.
Layer: Track Solomon (The Solomon sparking chip with a metal sparking core to ensure more metal in the centre. No need for any more explanation for that The Track layer is a right spin layer with five main contact points. As well as this, the gimmick of the layer is that when given a powerful launch, five small defensive blades pop out. The gimmick is similar to that of Cho-Z Spriggan, Valkyrie and Achilles, but there are no burst stoppers for the Track layer. There is no metal on the layer (except for screws but let's not count that). The layer is accompanied by the 1D chassis, which granted is not really a good chassis but there are no other defence chassis. The main colours of the layer are black with some variations of red and slightly light magenta, the same colour of magenta that you see in the Beyblade Burst entry set with the recolour of Dynamite Belial
Disk: 10. One of the best disks in Beyblade to this day, 10 entails a forge disk with 10 main points. It is also pretty heavy, thus it is a good disk to use overall.
Frame: Wall. Originally came with Cho-Z Spriggan and later came with Dread Bahamut, wall is a frame that points down. It does tend to scrape a lot on the stadium, however, but I chose this disk for two reasons. One, I have no intention of making my Beyblade the best, and I feel like the wall frame would be perfect for this Beyblade. Two being that wall actually isn't that bad for defence types in my opinion. The driver of this combo will help reduce scraping of the frame.
Driver: Yard metal: Yard metal is a defence type driver, where the previous iteration had appeared with Emperor Forneus. Yard metal made its debut with Big Bang Genesis. The yard metal driver actually performs pretty well in the stadium and as well as this, the driver helps prevent the wall from scraping on the stadium floor. As well as this, the driver itself has alright stamina, but since it is a defence type, the bey itself will concentrate mainly on defence.
With these parts, the Beyblade is neither good nor bad. It's somewhere in between In theory, it should be reasonably strong in terms of defence and stamina. I don't really have any new parts to complement Track Solomon, other than the Track layer. The beyblade itself kind of looks like a beefed-up Alter Chronos, but the wings are accompanied by spring bound wings and has an entirely different colour scheme to the Alter Chronos layer.
EDIT: I might actually change the gimmick from spring activated wings to just spring bound wings, since in theory, if a beyblade hits one of the wings and the wing goes back in, then the beyblade might have a chance of being unbalanced. The spring bound wing gimmick is similar to the burst stoppers on World Spriggan, so I figure spring bound wings might be a better defence solution. Also, I really hope Takara Tomy in the future hosts like this event where people can make their own beyblades and have it approved for tournaments and stuff. That would be sick