(Mar. 07, 2016 1:05 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: So what exactly was the sticking point here? Was it just that it didn't specify movement "through the stadium"?
By the way, while I love seeing the real mechanics of Beyblade explained, if we're going to use terms like inertia in our articles they need to be linked to a separate page explaining the physical property and its application in Beyblade. Something like "high-frictional-properties" also seems like an over-complication. I'd really like the wiki to be generally readable for beginner players. (I mean, this is Plastics, so not a huge concern in this particular instance, but ...)
The sticking points are:
1. The use of weight distribution is basically only given when a rubber tip is used. For other tips it even makes it worse (see explanation).
2. When this is the case, it is true that both, light weight and the distribution, improve the speed, but not for the same reason and because of that it should be mentioned a little more seperately.
If the phrasing I used before was still too specific, maybe we could put it like this:
"It is lightweight, which allows a high speed movement through the stadium. The weight being focused on the perimeter of the Beyblade adds speed as well, but only in combination with a rubber tip.”
That would be without any physical explanation that could possible make it hard to get, but it would still be correct, unlike it is now. At least point one definitely has to be changed.