Honestly, I think the slopes were probably the best change Hasbro did for these Bursts bar none, although the slope changes are really only good for preventing teeth wear, something not nearly as present in the dual layer line, other than that, they aren't really good for anything, and I'm not counting the Hasbro Layer on TT Drivers mod because that's something I won't and most likely never agree with TBH, they just aren't meant to fit! The recolours are some of the most hideous I've seen in the Hasbro Line so far, on par with, if not worse than Sparks FX. The rest, I can't just say yet until I own one, but I doubt they'll be as good as the TT ones, which were great. The Hasbro one seems to break less than the TT ones... or at least there have been less or no reports on the layers breaking yet, although I can't really say if it's more durable or not. This criticism is based on personal preference really but because I'm big on show accuracy, I don't like the random colours most have, I wouldn't mind if it was optional, but some with the really imprecise colours are the only options people can have with certain beyblades if we're only talking about buying Hasbro stuff. The only cross compatibility we'll get is the disks, and I really will be missing the idea of cross compatibility with any company beyblades, which plastics and MFB had, reason being is that incase specific parts are hard to find in one company but easier for the other, it would be an option to use, but with the Hasbro Bursts lack of true cross compatibility, it leaves less options.
My Cho-Z Reaper Deathscyther .12.Cr concept render, click below to see!
No I don't plan on doing more yet.
I should probably go back to making fan custom Zero G beyblade concepts again