hey everyone this is my first time writing an article, and unfortunately i chose to do it on a blade that everyone seems to love to hate. lol. i know there was an article written on Dranzer MS before however it didn't go anywhere so heres my shot, if you have any other information on the blade or stats or just something to add feel free. this is just a rough draft.
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Bit Protector (BP): Dranzer
The Bit Protector that was used on Dranzer MS was the first generation mold and unfortunately when put into play had several issues which included loose fittings, loss of spin velocity and a general unstable balance in the blade itself. This issue was later resolved when the Takara Tomy version was re-released however the Korean version of the beyblade still has this problem intact.
Attack Ring (AR): Upper Spiral or Left upper Attack Ring
Weight: 20 grams
The attack ring that is present on Dranzer MS is useful for a slight upper attack. The gradual spiral upward in theory allows for a nice smash attack. And with the release of the first generation HMS’s was considered a valuable asset. However with time the attack ring became severely outclassed as newer models were released. The Attack ring itself has an aesthetically pleasing design taking notes from Traditional Dranzer style blades such as: Dranzer F, Dranzer G, and Dranzer S keeping their two winged design with phoenix properties.
Weight disk (WD): Circle Balance
Weight: 15 grams
Running Core (RC): Manual Change Core
The running core in Dranzer MS allows for two modes, Attack and Endurance; both modes were useful in early battle however along with the rest of the beyblade it was quickly outclassed by Running Cores such as Dark Leopard MS. This said both blades suffered from being too tall to effectively fight in the beystadium. As the name suggests the Running core had a manual change lever that would either be pushed and to the side or down to allow for the two modes to be accessed. The Takara and Hasbro versions had a slight difference in operation along with a questionable balance issue that was prevalent early Hasbro releases of this blade.
Boosters:
-Proto Grey (HMS 5 Saint Beast Booster)
-Purple (HMS Random Booster ACT 4)
Overall:
Dranzer MS although strong at launch quickly became outclassed by sequential releases and holds no strong properties that are entirely desirable in customization. However as a Blade in itself it holds value among its owners. There is no real reason to buy this blade, other than fan hood and completing a collection.
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Images:
[Image: th_IMG_8307-1.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8308.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8310.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8311.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8312.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8314.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8316.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8317.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8358.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8365.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8362.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8366.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8352.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8360.jpg]
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any help or additions, corrections, or whatever you want to do would be great I'm basing my article solely on my ownership of the blade so i could be biased idk.
thanks for the help =]
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Bit Protector (BP): Dranzer
The Bit Protector that was used on Dranzer MS was the first generation mold and unfortunately when put into play had several issues which included loose fittings, loss of spin velocity and a general unstable balance in the blade itself. This issue was later resolved when the Takara Tomy version was re-released however the Korean version of the beyblade still has this problem intact.
Attack Ring (AR): Upper Spiral or Left upper Attack Ring
Weight: 20 grams
The attack ring that is present on Dranzer MS is useful for a slight upper attack. The gradual spiral upward in theory allows for a nice smash attack. And with the release of the first generation HMS’s was considered a valuable asset. However with time the attack ring became severely outclassed as newer models were released. The Attack ring itself has an aesthetically pleasing design taking notes from Traditional Dranzer style blades such as: Dranzer F, Dranzer G, and Dranzer S keeping their two winged design with phoenix properties.
Weight disk (WD): Circle Balance
Weight: 15 grams
Running Core (RC): Manual Change Core
The running core in Dranzer MS allows for two modes, Attack and Endurance; both modes were useful in early battle however along with the rest of the beyblade it was quickly outclassed by Running Cores such as Dark Leopard MS. This said both blades suffered from being too tall to effectively fight in the beystadium. As the name suggests the Running core had a manual change lever that would either be pushed and to the side or down to allow for the two modes to be accessed. The Takara and Hasbro versions had a slight difference in operation along with a questionable balance issue that was prevalent early Hasbro releases of this blade.
Boosters:
-Proto Grey (HMS 5 Saint Beast Booster)
-Purple (HMS Random Booster ACT 4)
Overall:
Dranzer MS although strong at launch quickly became outclassed by sequential releases and holds no strong properties that are entirely desirable in customization. However as a Blade in itself it holds value among its owners. There is no real reason to buy this blade, other than fan hood and completing a collection.
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Images:
[Image: th_IMG_8307-1.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8308.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8310.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8311.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8312.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8314.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8316.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8317.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8358.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8365.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8362.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8366.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8352.jpg]
[Image: th_IMG_8360.jpg]
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any help or additions, corrections, or whatever you want to do would be great I'm basing my article solely on my ownership of the blade so i could be biased idk.
thanks for the help =]