General Hasbro BEYBLADE:Metal Fury/Shogun Steel/Beyblades Legends -FALL 2014 [HOBBY]

(Jul. 14, 2012  8:11 PM)GeminiAttack Wrote:
(Jul. 14, 2012  7:53 PM)kev1 Wrote:
(Jul. 14, 2012  2:25 AM)Ryuujin Wrote: Meteor Fire Stadium.
There is a flat ring between the sloped area and the Tornado Ridge.
Video belongs to MegaBladerJohn
I remember seeing all three of the new stadiums about 2 weeks ago at my local target. The pegasus stadium has a deeper slope than the l drago one, and the kerbecs one seems to have a square ridge. They looked pretty odd to me considering the fact that they have an oval slope, but what do you expect its hasbro. Tired
I wouldn't say the thing you said at the end because I said something like that in this thread and I had a warning for it by Hazel but I do have to agree with you
Just edited it. My bad, I just dont post regularly, and I forget what can get you in trouble.
(Jul. 14, 2012  8:22 PM)kev1 Wrote:
(Jul. 14, 2012  8:11 PM)GeminiAttack Wrote:
(Jul. 14, 2012  7:53 PM)kev1 Wrote: I remember seeing all three of the new stadiums about 2 weeks ago at my local target. The pegasus stadium has a deeper slope than the l drago one, and the kerbecs one seems to have a square ridge. They looked pretty odd to me considering the fact that they have an oval slope, but what do you expect its hasbro. Tired
I wouldn't say the thing you said at the end because I said something like that in this thread and I had a warning for it by Hazel but I do have to agree with you
Just edited it. My bad, I just dont post regularly, and I forget what can get you in trouble.

Well I thought the same too
@ Raigeko13

I dont see much in the way of meta improvement despite their better slope they don't have pockets so there is no use for attack in these stadiums. Granted if you made exits they might be good.
(Jul. 14, 2012  11:07 PM)Dingodigo Wrote: @ Raigeko13
I dont see much in the way of meta improvement despite their better slope they don't have pockets so there is no use for attack in these stadiums. Granted if you made exits they might be good.

He means for the "Hasbro Metagame". We established that the competitive metagame was doomed in the Hasbro stadiums since they first started coming out.

(Jul. 14, 2012  8:15 PM)Raigeko13 Wrote: I also watched the Hades Gate stadium video, and I must say, I like them. The size is good, and so far they have some somewhat large differences. Could be good for Hasbro meta.
Attack never had any use in Hasbro anyways.

And yeah, I was talking about the Hasbro meta. It's dead, but maybe the slew of new parts will bring people back.

I'm just glad these aren't that god awful shape the PTW was. Everything was retarded there.
Sorry for not clarifying I did mean the Hasbro Meta, because while no one used Attack you could risk it with the right combo.
its funny how the call it meteor fire stadium representing meteo l drago and l drago destroys symbol is in the middle
I hope our beyblades will be able to retain flower like pattern in that stadium
(Jul. 16, 2012  5:23 AM)BEYDEXTER Wrote: I hope our beyblades will be able to retain flower like pattern in that stadium

I believe the best one for that would be the Cosmic Pegasus Stadium, since the slope doesn't seem to be interrupted by any flat areas within the tornado ridge.
Ur right
Some say pegasus stadium also have deeper slope than meteor fire stadium
(Jul. 16, 2012  5:23 AM)BEYDEXTER Wrote: I hope our beyblades will be able to retain flower like pattern in that stadium
Maybe not since the slopes are ovals, but we will have to see until someone makes some testing with them.
I don't think oval shape will do anything but yes it will slightly disturb the flower pattern
(Jul. 15, 2012  5:53 PM)Dingodigo Wrote: Sorry for not clarifying I did mean the Hasbro Meta, because while no one used Attack you could risk it with the right combo.

I agree,m especially considering these new Beys are so light, I think Spiral and Vulcan users could get some KOs out of these stadiums.
Gravity would do it for sure.
Dumb Hasbro, why put walls everywhere when your beys are light enough to fly sky high?
(Jul. 17, 2012  6:22 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: Dumb Hasbro, why put walls everywhere when your beys are light enough to fly sky high?

... so the Beyblades don't fly out at the kids.
Instead of pockets, they still could make the battles more awesome by adding roofed holes with a large outgoing pocket underneath so the Bey will never fly upwards but bounce of the roof and slide onto the pocket below. This way kids dont get hurt AND battles are still awesome.
(Jul. 17, 2012  6:26 PM)Insomniac Wrote: ... so the Beyblades don't fly out at the kids.

Most kids are taller than your average Hasbro stadium...
For all its worth, you could have them selling BB-10's with lids. Just launch the Beyblades and quickly close it off with the lid so no one gets hurt.

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If this is all about safety, we need to get the bubble wrap off these kids Tired

(Jul. 17, 2012  6:37 PM)Dracomageat Wrote:
(Jul. 17, 2012  6:26 PM)Insomniac Wrote: ... so the Beyblades don't fly out at the kids.

Most kids are taller than your average Hasbro stadium...

Most kids are retarded enough to lean their faces near the stadium XD
And we're talking about hands and knees too.
Japanese kids must be invincible, seriously, because nobody gets hurt or complains about it ...
(Jul. 17, 2012  7:32 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Japanese kids must be invincible, seriously, because nobody gets hurt or complains about it ...

Japanese people are invincible. Where have you been Kai-V?
Not being stereotypical but at they can handle competitive safe play. Over here, you'd expect kids to have some common sense left under all that spoon-feeding. Who in the right mind would put their face in level with a stadium when there is an RF in it?!
I KNOW RIGHT! It's RIDICULOUS! Man it's like there perfect at Beyblading. Most kids with Beyblades these days cut there fingers or chip there nail. But, U NEVER hear about that when the Japanese kids are Battling
the reason hasbro has so many "safety" features is that there is always the possibility to get sued if a kid gets slightly grazed. In american we, unfortunately, sue over little things that no one could control, in japan this is not the case (well when it comes to beyblading anyway) the only time a toy is brought to the public's eye for being harmful is when it can break bones, leave deep gashes or inflicts blunt force damage and we all know that beyblade can not do any of these thing if played with correctly. but in short, until americans stop being so sue happy hasbro will keep releasing crappy safety-first -fun-later stadiums.
And hasbro should care to explain how Beywheelz are any safer because you launch the Beywheelz on a ramp and then it could fly out and hit the kids
(Jul. 20, 2012  8:30 AM)GeminiAttack Wrote: And hasbro should care to explain how Beywheelz are any safer because you launch the Beywheelz on a ramp and then it could fly out and hit the kids

The ramp is far a away from the kids. I really don't think safety is everything, there must be other reasons.


EDIT:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Hasbro-r...criticisms
http://web.archive.org/web/2005123110343...m?page=faq
Rubber is soft so it can't hurt anyone (yeah right, lol).