I'll admit two things right from the start. First, I am not in possession of all the parts necessary for this combo. Second, this is an entirely unusable Beyblade for competitive play, the value is in the gimmick.
That being said, the gimmick is quite novel; trading competitive usage for unprecedented versatility. All the parts used have mode change, causing it to have sixteen different modes altogether.
I'm not even sure how good Gravity and Perseus are, but using S/HF makes the entire thing volatile, especially when CH120 is at 14.5mm.
Still, if you want a Beyblade that at least thinks it has an answer to everything, try this out. And then maybe come back and tell how it went, because it's looking like I wont be able to try it myself for a while. At least not until Gravity Perseus shows up in the U.S.
That being said, the gimmick is quite novel; trading competitive usage for unprecedented versatility. All the parts used have mode change, causing it to have sixteen different modes altogether.
- Left of right spin.
- Gravity and Perseus in attack or defense configuration.
- CH120 at 12mm. or 14.5mm.
- S/HF as, well, Sharp or Hole Flat.
I'm not even sure how good Gravity and Perseus are, but using S/HF makes the entire thing volatile, especially when CH120 is at 14.5mm.
Still, if you want a Beyblade that at least thinks it has an answer to everything, try this out. And then maybe come back and tell how it went, because it's looking like I wont be able to try it myself for a while. At least not until Gravity Perseus shows up in the U.S.