espio Wrote:Thanks I was just double checking.
Anything over 4 is illegal. And I think using 3 is illegal as well.
espio Wrote:Thanks I was just double checking.
espio Wrote:As far I'm aware illegal in Beyblade terms is:
Anything that has had parts added to it that did not come out of the box.
Or something along those lines anyway.
Tamer Brad Wrote:espio Wrote:As far I'm aware illegal in Beyblade terms is:
Anything that has had parts added to it that did not come out of the box.
Or something along those lines anyway.
I guess customization is illegal then!
Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
Tamer Brad Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
I don't think so.
Z Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
I don't think so.
Then again, why would some one do that?
EDIT: Unless he or she loses the balls...
espio Wrote:Can be debatable I suppose, but don't see why it would be...it just makes the blade worse.
I didn't know how else to type the example, but most people would understand what I meant.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
I don't think so.
Then again, why would some one do that?
EDIT: Unless he or she loses the balls...
Lesser weight. Possibly, if opponent assumes you will be using SG Metal Ball base primarily as a defencer, while it is instead set to be more of survival...
Z Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
I don't think so.
Then again, why would some one do that?
EDIT: Unless he or she loses the balls...
Lesser weight. Possibly, if opponent assumes you will be using SG Metal Ball base primarily as a defencer, while it is instead set to be more of survival...
Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
Z Wrote:Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
Z Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Tamer Brad Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:I never really figured this out. Is using no balls legal?
I don't think so.
Then again, why would some one do that?
EDIT: Unless he or she loses the balls...
Lesser weight. Possibly, if opponent assumes you will be using SG Metal Ball base primarily as a defencer, while it is instead set to be more of survival...
Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
espio Wrote:So without the bearings it will spin longer, but if the bearings are added then it will spin faster (have a fast spin velocity).
espio Wrote:That is understandable...however, that theory would also apply to alot of Endruance Beyblades would it not?[/i]
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
It's not so much of lighter Beyblades having greater endurance, but lightness does help a little since it reduces the friction against the surface.
By the way, do you take physics in school?
Z Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
It's not so much of lighter Beyblades having greater endurance, but lightness does help a little since it reduces the friction against the surface.
By the way, do you take physics in school?
Yea, I did took physics in school, but I was taught that the weight of the object would not affect the frictional force acting on it.
Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Composer of Requiems Wrote:Z Wrote:Pardon me, but do you mean lighter beyblades have greater endurance? This is the first time I am hearing this.
It's not so much of lighter Beyblades having greater endurance, but lightness does help a little since it reduces the friction against the surface.
By the way, do you take physics in school?
Yea, I did took physics in school, but I was taught that the weight of the object would not affect the frictional force acting on it.
What level of physics did you take? Surely you learnt that it's proportional to the normal force acting on the tip in response to its weight?
King of Darkness Wrote:Won't a greater amount of weight also make it harder for it to spin-steal effectively?