I have been looking through threads for confirmation though. Does anybody have a BB-60 box ?
Errors on the wiki ???
The Hasbro one? Unfortunately I don't but I specifically looked for that when I bought it, though.
Edit: I google image'd "hasbro earth Virgo" and found pictures of the back of the box, and it does say ball. Don't know about TAKARA-TOMY at the moment, will search now.
Edit: I google image'd "hasbro earth Virgo" and found pictures of the back of the box, and it does say ball. Don't know about TAKARA-TOMY at the moment, will search now.
If I refer to BB-60, I am clearly not talking about Hasbro's.
The back of my perseus reshuffle set says "gravity ball". It's not printed all that clearly but it's definitely ball, not bowl.
In the Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F article under other versions...
" [*] Hasbro relased this version under the name "Black Sun Galaxy Pegasus" in a redemption campaign. At the purchase of three valid Beyblades from Hasbro, residents of the United States of America were able to send in the receipts as well as a redemption form and automatically get the recolour of Galaxy Pegasus until supplies lasted. The campaign went from March 1st 2012 to April 30th 2012. In Hasbro's own words, this recolour released by them is "valued at $4.99." "
Galaxy Pegasis Black Hole Ver. should be put at the bottom with that under it. "released" in the first sentence is also misspelled.
Under the R²F mold 3, it should be mentioned that the rubber in it doesn't shake, like in mold 2.
" [*] Hasbro relased this version under the name "Black Sun Galaxy Pegasus" in a redemption campaign. At the purchase of three valid Beyblades from Hasbro, residents of the United States of America were able to send in the receipts as well as a redemption form and automatically get the recolour of Galaxy Pegasus until supplies lasted. The campaign went from March 1st 2012 to April 30th 2012. In Hasbro's own words, this recolour released by them is "valued at $4.99." "
Galaxy Pegasis Black Hole Ver. should be put at the bottom with that under it. "released" in the first sentence is also misspelled.
Under the R²F mold 3, it should be mentioned that the rubber in it doesn't shake, like in mold 2.
(Jun. 05, 2012 11:56 PM)Raigeko13 Wrote: In the Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F article under other versions...
" [*] Hasbro relased this version under the name "Black Sun Galaxy Pegasus" in a redemption campaign. At the purchase of three valid Beyblades from Hasbro, residents of the United States of America were able to send in the receipts as well as a redemption form and automatically get the recolour of Galaxy Pegasus until supplies lasted. The campaign went from March 1st 2012 to April 30th 2012. In Hasbro's own words, this recolour released by them is "valued at $4.99." "
Galaxy Pegasis Black Hole Ver. should be put at the bottom with that under it. "released" in the first sentence is also misspelled.
Under the R²F mold 3, it should be mentioned that the rubber in it doesn't shake, like in mold 2.
All of this is done.
Much appreciated madam.
I believe the 230 track article needs an update now...
It says that it has 'some' weaknesses, exemplified by MF LLD BD145LRF and Gravity BD145RF.
Theories of LLD BD145LRF being overrated, and the fact that we have better combos than these, which can now EASILY beat 230 might force an update here...
But well, I don't know if its necessary or not...
It says that it has 'some' weaknesses, exemplified by MF LLD BD145LRF and Gravity BD145RF.
Theories of LLD BD145LRF being overrated, and the fact that we have better combos than these, which can now EASILY beat 230 might force an update here...
But well, I don't know if its necessary or not...
The advance eterner article is literally missing a picture haha
In the Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F article under other versions...
Hasbro relased this version under the name "Black Sun Galaxy Pegasus" in a redemption campaign. At the purchase of three valid Beyblades from Hasbro, residents of the United States of America were able to send in the receipts as well as a redemption form and automatically get the recolour of Galaxy Pegasus until supplies lasted. The campaign went from March 1st 2012 to April 30th 2012.
Maybe(extremely optional) you can add that participants of the World Champ. also recieved this as a gift...
Hasbro relased this version under the name "Black Sun Galaxy Pegasus" in a redemption campaign. At the purchase of three valid Beyblades from Hasbro, residents of the United States of America were able to send in the receipts as well as a redemption form and automatically get the recolour of Galaxy Pegasus until supplies lasted. The campaign went from March 1st 2012 to April 30th 2012.
Maybe(extremely optional) you can add that participants of the World Champ. also recieved this as a gift...
(Jun. 06, 2012 1:59 PM)Janstarblast Wrote: I believe the 230 track article needs an update now...
It says that it has 'some' weaknesses, exemplified by MF LLD BD145LRF and Gravity BD145RF.
Theories of LLD BD145LRF being overrated, and the fact that we have better combos than these, which can now EASILY beat 230 might force an update here...
But well, I don't know if its necessary or not...
It's abilities against 230 weren't overrated, and left spin is still generally the best choice against tall-track defense (and LTDC too!). Perhaps an alteration to the more modern MF LDD BD145RF/MF would be appropriate.
Oh, so LLD's overall abilities were overrated, but not ones specifically against 230? Wow! Nice to hear that!
Oh yes, updating LLD to LDD might be a nice thing.
Considering that Flash is the best Attack wheel, and generally devastates Defense types on every height, maybe even that's worth the mention?
Or do we only really consider speaking about a bey that is specifically meant to defeat 230 height combos?
Oh yes, updating LLD to LDD might be a nice thing.
Considering that Flash is the best Attack wheel, and generally devastates Defense types on every height, maybe even that's worth the mention?
Or do we only really consider speaking about a bey that is specifically meant to defeat 230 height combos?
Haha, it wasn't entirely overrated, just very few people could reproduce the KO rates a few early testers got against MF-H Basalt ___ BD145CS/MB. Against 230, it destroyed, LLD did that before on CH120 (145 height), but basalt's weight ended that until BD145's weight was used to counter basalt's wobbling/I guess "pseudo force-smash".
It may be worth mentioning that flash (and even blitz/variares in right) can murder it, but 230's susceptibility to left spin beyblades should be highlighted.
It may be worth mentioning that flash (and even blitz/variares in right) can murder it, but 230's susceptibility to left spin beyblades should be highlighted.
Ah, so all that "LLD's overrated" stuff was just because only a few people could get success with it? Hm...
Oh yes, that's just what I thought when you said that it'd be better to change the Lightning combo to the L Drago Destroy variant; and not to Flash (and others).
So, seems like its important to write (in a BeyWiki article) a weakness that a certain part/combo has, mentioning only the weakness that is unique to it.
..... Ok, this wasn't well worded.
In simple words- One must highlight only the most unique weakness a certain part has. For instance, 230 to Left Spin Attackers. Correct?
Oh yes, that's just what I thought when you said that it'd be better to change the Lightning combo to the L Drago Destroy variant; and not to Flash (and others).
So, seems like its important to write (in a BeyWiki article) a weakness that a certain part/combo has, mentioning only the weakness that is unique to it.
..... Ok, this wasn't well worded.
In simple words- One must highlight only the most unique weakness a certain part has. For instance, 230 to Left Spin Attackers. Correct?
Maybe you guys can add something about the "bump" on the Basalt metal...
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What "bump" are you talking about ...?
(Jun. 07, 2012 11:51 PM)Kei Wrote: What "bump" are you talking about ...?
Many Basalt metals have this small raise in the side:
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On some Basalts, there is a section (like the one in her picture) where a small amount of metal juts out from the rest of the Metal Wheel. A lot of people with Hasbro Basalts have noticed this, and I think some TT/SK ones may have it as well.
Ah, okay. Never noticed that on my Basalt Wheels. Has this been documented to change performance in any noticeable way?
(Jun. 08, 2012 12:24 AM)Kei Wrote: Ah, okay. Never noticed that on my Basalt Wheels. Has this been documented to change performance in any noticeable way?
No,well not really. Atleast I haven't seen much. Its mostly on the Hasbro ones.
I thought it would be nice to mention it since quite a few have them.
(Jun. 08, 2012 12:24 AM)Kei Wrote: Ah, okay. Never noticed that on my Basalt Wheels. Has this been documented to change performance in any noticeable way?
Contrary to what Vortex-S said in his previous post-
Well, actually most Basalt wheels have this "bump", and not only a few of them.
Many have reported of having this bump on the sides of the wheel, while there are quite a few who actually own ones without a bump.
As is visible in the picture(and also what I see on my own Basalt wheel), the "bump" is 90 degrees from the "Spiral Staircase".
Hence, there isn't any imbalance caused by it, probably.
There might be a weight difference though, which of course, will be very minute (if it even exists).
As it actually doesn't affect the performance, we can't really list it as a Mold Variation; but it might be worth a mention (and not an explanation), just so that people are aware about it.
I think it's more than a few Basalts which have that, honestly. I mean I have had 4 basalts from Takara and Sonokong and every single one has had the bumps.
I honestly think it's more unusual for them not to have them, and people just haven't noticed/thought it worth mentioning.
I honestly think it's more unusual for them not to have them, and people just haven't noticed/thought it worth mentioning.
I can say, it does affect the performance. By how much I can't specify, but it does affect it. (I mean it's a hunk o' metal sticking out on the side!)
The extra weight might compensate any significant defensive issues the protrusion could cause, or vice versa. Do you actually have both molds? There's never been any comparative testing done between them.