Ah, nice. I should really look into this stuff more haha
General B-Daman Thread
(Sep. 22, 2013 3:19 AM)Indigo Wrote: Also, does anyone know if the Speed Loader Magazine from Accel Leon works on Crossfire B-Daman? I just want a cool looking customized B-Daman and that obnoxious bright red version won't do.
No, it doesn't work. Parts from other series are not compatible. So if you want to use a Speed Loader Magazine, you'll have to get the Quick Loader Magazine in that obnoxious red colour.
i invented a new game for b-daman called b-daman pool
really cool whats it like
2 Questions
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Takara-Tomy-Cros...27cbddb9ba
Are metal cores like those really that much better than what comes in my B-Daman?
Also, what is the best core for Rapid Fire?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Takara-Tomy-Cros...27cbddb9ba
Are metal cores like those really that much better than what comes in my B-Daman?
Also, what is the best core for Rapid Fire?
Metal Cores make the B-Daman heavier, and they're a lot more durable. However, while they increase the capabilities of the type they're designed for (Metal Rev increases Rapid-Fire), they do have downsides on other types (Metal Rev has Precision troubles).
There isn't a "best core for Rapid-Fire". Right now, the ones that perform well are Gatling, Sonic, Mach, Rev and Twin. Others are a bit...meh. It's more how the user uses the core than how it performs in B-Daman.
There isn't a "best core for Rapid-Fire". Right now, the ones that perform well are Gatling, Sonic, Mach, Rev and Twin. Others are a bit...meh. It's more how the user uses the core than how it performs in B-Daman.
What makes the Break core powerful?
(Sep. 23, 2013 9:06 PM)~Mana~ Wrote: Metal Cores make the B-Daman heavier, and they're a lot more durable. However, while they increase the capabilities of the type they're designed for (Metal Rev increases Rapid-Fire), they do have downsides on other types (Metal Rev has Precision troubles).Thanks for the information. I'm just going to go with whatever looks coolest to me, not gonna focus on performance and go through all this trouble when realistically, B-Daman will never be anything more than something I do alone in my bedroom.
There isn't a "best core for Rapid-Fire". Right now, the ones that perform well are Gatling, Sonic, Mach, Rev and Twin. Others are a bit...meh. It's more how the user uses the core than how it performs in B-Daman.
I also found a very nice solution to the eye score that was the red Quick-Loader Magazine.
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Uh...ok? That's basically what I said.
Wait, is there a difference between a glass B-dama and a Plastic one?
Well they're obviously made of different material. There are performance differences that I've seen, but nothing too major.
Well I noticed my hasbro Roll and Steer shoot plastic marbles way better than glass ones.
(Sep. 29, 2013 6:58 PM)Ultramarine Wrote: Well I noticed my hasbro Roll and Steer shoot plastic marbles way better than glass ones.
Mine works the same for both Glass and Plastic. I asked this because whenever I shoot at a target with a Glass B-dama with Accele Dracyan, it kept having a little drive spin and kept on rolling forward after it hit the target.
P.S: To anyone who has the Battle B-daman Advanced DHB Core (The one that takes 3 Hits to disable), can you switch the hold parts in the core? (Ex: Switch the delta core with a roller core)
Just to note, Super B-Daman's Glass B-Dama were smaller than the B-Dama we see today.
(Sep. 30, 2013 12:09 AM)~Mana~ Wrote: Just to note, Super B-Daman's Glass B-Dama were smaller than the B-Dama we see today.Speaking of that, I saw a 16-pack of Super B-daman Glass B-dama on ebay. Is it pretty much the same thing as Battle/Crash/Cross-Fight B-daman's, just a different size?
P.s. Does anybody know where I can get the Meteor Bomber Set for a cheap price? Ive seen it on ebay and amazon, and theyre +$60. I dont have that kind of money.
just realized I never posted a link here to the b-daman tournament here it is
Hey guys, I found out how to play DHB with Cross Fight B-daman. Take 2 stud part tools, insert them to the stud parts so that they hang on, and there. First one to knock off both tools win. XD If you did it right it should look like my icon.
Here's how to play this "DHB":
1: Rules are the same, but with the tools.
2: Attach a One Sided Grip on your core, because you need grip. If you dont have this, you can grab it by the Head Part.
3: Move Slowly, as the Tools can fall off mid game.
4: Use Hasbro Tools if you were wondering.
5: This version is more unpredictable, as the place of impact determines which tool falls. (Ex: if the B-dama hits Dravise's center, both tools can fall, as opposed to one tool falling if the B-dama hits the side.
Seems like the tools aren't 50% useless after all. XD
Here's how to play this "DHB":
1: Rules are the same, but with the tools.
2: Attach a One Sided Grip on your core, because you need grip. If you dont have this, you can grab it by the Head Part.
3: Move Slowly, as the Tools can fall off mid game.
4: Use Hasbro Tools if you were wondering.
5: This version is more unpredictable, as the place of impact determines which tool falls. (Ex: if the B-dama hits Dravise's center, both tools can fall, as opposed to one tool falling if the B-dama hits the side.
Seems like the tools aren't 50% useless after all. XD
How...?
B-dama aren't meant to bounce, so that wouldn't work.
B-dama aren't meant to bounce, so that wouldn't work.
(Oct. 05, 2013 3:08 AM)Ultramarine Wrote: How...?
B-dama aren't meant to bounce, so that wouldn't work.
What do you mean by that?
If you're thinking to literally knock the tool off the B-daman with the B-dama, that's not what I kinda meant. I meant if it hits the B-daman's foot/center core, then the tools will fall, mostly because the tools in the stud part are intentionally loose. Sorry if it's kinda confusing.
I thought I was clear, but ok.
The tools are on the arms. That means they're elevated. B-dama aren't meant to bounce. That means they can't reach the tools. Plus you'd be gripping the b-daman, so your hand would interfere.
The tools are on the arms. That means they're elevated. B-dama aren't meant to bounce. That means they can't reach the tools. Plus you'd be gripping the b-daman, so your hand would interfere.