= Description =
Linear is a Perfomance Tip that features a free-spinning wheel that's positioned horizontally and free-spinning base that's positioned vertically. Just as its predecessor, it has a "Stabilization" and a "CounterAttack" gimmick. In this case, both gimmicks are performed by the free-spinning wheel. It has a couple of changes besides its predecessor.
The first one is that the base of the driver is now seperated by Bearing Mechanism into 2 parts: Upper and Lower. By separating the parts it gives this driver more defense and stamina. When launched flat, beyblade will spin only on the Upper part of the driver. The wheel will slide down into the centre and stay there until attacked. However, when launched at an angle, it isn't capable of hopping, unlike its predecessor, because of bearing platform that will prevent any. Instead, it can drift with a very high speeds, when launched properly or hit hard, until returning to the centre.
The second one is that the wheels outer rim is now rubber, which means it has a better grip with the surface. When sent to rigde, however, rubber will act as brakes to prevent KO.
With use of right parts, this driver can be used in all types of combinations. But some factors limit this drivers versatility. First, the rubber rim of the wheel means that it can create erratic movement and/or be unbalanced. Second, is that the small surface of the wheel will create balance issues, when used in combinations with Central-Weighted Distribution.
= Overall =
With great versatility, but bad balance, it isn't a must have, but instead, a welcome addition to any blader's collection.
= Products =
RBV15: Archer Hercules 2Wall Linear (Red and Black.)
Warning: Everything in this thread is fictional!
Linear is a Perfomance Tip that features a free-spinning wheel that's positioned horizontally and free-spinning base that's positioned vertically. Just as its predecessor, it has a "Stabilization" and a "CounterAttack" gimmick. In this case, both gimmicks are performed by the free-spinning wheel. It has a couple of changes besides its predecessor.
The first one is that the base of the driver is now seperated by Bearing Mechanism into 2 parts: Upper and Lower. By separating the parts it gives this driver more defense and stamina. When launched flat, beyblade will spin only on the Upper part of the driver. The wheel will slide down into the centre and stay there until attacked. However, when launched at an angle, it isn't capable of hopping, unlike its predecessor, because of bearing platform that will prevent any. Instead, it can drift with a very high speeds, when launched properly or hit hard, until returning to the centre.
The second one is that the wheels outer rim is now rubber, which means it has a better grip with the surface. When sent to rigde, however, rubber will act as brakes to prevent KO.
With use of right parts, this driver can be used in all types of combinations. But some factors limit this drivers versatility. First, the rubber rim of the wheel means that it can create erratic movement and/or be unbalanced. Second, is that the small surface of the wheel will create balance issues, when used in combinations with Central-Weighted Distribution.
= Overall =
With great versatility, but bad balance, it isn't a must have, but instead, a welcome addition to any blader's collection.
= Products =
RBV15: Archer Hercules 2Wall Linear (Red and Black.)
Warning: Everything in this thread is fictional!