Wow...really don't know how mine's going to stand against Kai-V's, or Werkbau's...
Here's mine, the
Luring Demon145HF.
Face: Luring Demon Metal Face
Explanation:
"The demon is in shadow, but is luring the prey in. It waits for it's chance to strike."
Wheel: Luring Demon
"The opponent is lured in before the demon strikes!!"
Description for the Wheel:
This Wheel is designed for a mix of both Upper Attack and Smash. The wings' slopes carry the opponent upward and into the metal dome (which is solid and fixed). The impact smashes the opponent up and away from the Luring Demon, making Knockouts more likely.
About Metal Ball:
The Metal Ball at the top of the slope is solid metal, and is fixed (it does not roll). In conjunction with the upper attack slope, the ball is used to create a great knockout effect than Smash or Upper Attack alone.
About Upper-attack Wing:
The extended end of the wing is designed to catch the opponent easier than the traditional upper-attack wing. The very end of the extension is ever-so-slightly curved upward, so that opponents don't simply glance off.
About rounded-edged Wing:
The inward-moving piece following the wing as a small slope-like border. This is designed to pull the opponent into the main upper-attack wing.
[I realize now that this doesn't achieve the effect that I wrote. After writing it, I realized it would not work, so the rounded edge is there only so the opponent is not propelled so far away upon impact.]
Track: 145
"Make yourself totally vulnerable with this painfully high Track!"
Bottom: HF Hole Flat
"The Flat tip provides speed and power! The hole in the bottom provides stamina!"
Overall (My apologies with the poor quality)
Notes
This Beyblade is based off of an old idea of mine (though I am sure I wasn't the first to think of it). I voiced the idea back when Brad made a thread about Beyblade parts that we wanted to see created with the new generation of Beyblades.
The name of the Beyblade came from the style of attack. Upper Attack has always reminded me of a trap: Once an opponent is caught in the wing, it is forced to be thrown upwards. While this isn't always the case, this is how I imagine Upper Attack when I think of it. This idea also was the reason I made the demon head on the Wheel with the jaw facing at the slope.
This is designed as another
Limited Edition Beyblade from the first series (to counter Quetzalcoatl), though I must say, after looking at the finished product, it turned out a lot like a HMS Beyblade. So, I guess I can thank that system as inspiration, though, this is still a Metal Fight Beyblade.
I originally wanted to give it a lower Track and a regular Face, but I figured I should think like Takara and even out the usefulness of parts. So, I made the Track incredibly high to counter the Wheel's usefulness (another way it parallels Quetzalcoatl, which has a Force Smash Wheel on a low Track). I also decided last-minute, "What the heck? I'll make the Face a Metal one." And that was that.
So! That's my submission! I started working on it in the second week of March. The only reason the picture of the Beyblade Overall is sloppy is because the original drawing of it was terrible, and I totally forgot that I needed to redraw it. Besides that, I started first with the Wheel on the second weekend of this month.
Thanks for reading!