I pretty much gave up all hope of getting first after @[SCARlet]'s amazing entry, but of course I'm going to submit mine anyway
I call my entry "Fefnir Counter Streak"
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The wolf head represents Fefnir, a common "villain" from Norse mythology. When looking at some of the official Beyblade Burst designs I noticed a return of the "spinning head" design thingy (Take a look at Spriggan) so I thought it was fitting to put a wolf's head on one side similar to what the Attack Rings did in during Bakuten Shoot, however I limited it to one wolf's head and took a little inspiration form Zero G by making the other side completely different. The opposite side is made of spikes that are supposed to be patches of the wolf's fur.
Since the Layer is mostly rounded I made the Disk feature spikes facing clockwise to balance it out. The spikes are meant to face that way in order to cause bigger impact with the opponent, however it causes recoil as a result.
The Driver, Streak, is somewhat interesting. I wanted to go with a traditional flat attack tip, but I was trying to think of a way to be creative about it. There's not really any way to be visually creative with it, and I didn't want it to be completely gimmicky since we had a lot of gimmicky parts in MFB (Think HF/S or CH120). I thought to myself what might be the opposite of RF. RF is flat and is made of rubber, which builds a lot of friction causing it to go such high speeds. However, stamina is sacrificed in order to gain this attack power. Thus, I thought a glossy material would be neat. This piece still retains the flat design to remain an attack-type part, but it is also wide in hopes of it doing a bit better than a traditional flat part (Think XF). The material is very glossy and will cause the Beyblade to slide around the stadium without much friction when it grabs the ridge. Due to the glossy material it probably won't have much attack power, thus making it more suitable for stamina types, but the flat shape was still given to keep the Beyblade from spinning in a single spot to better avoid attack types with rubber bottoms.
I guess that's pretty balanced? It's got a somewhat rounded Layer and the Driver is is probably pretty OP as a stamina part, but the Disk would probably give it a lot of recoil which would balance it out pretty well.
Oh yeah, I drew mine in a sketchbook using a pencil (H, to keep my lines light) and then went over it with a micron pen. After scanning it I colored it in Photoshop, but kept my brush opacity low to get the right shades that I wanted. If you see any weird markings or spots where the colors get a little dark it is most likely due to eraser marks on the drawing. There were quite a bit of eraser marks around the drawings as well so I removed those in Photoshop so that they wouldn't be distracting from the final design.