I've seen a few of the orange Genesis Valtryeks around still. It's one of the few beys I've seen for ages and just haven't seemed to go away, along with a batch of old Basic/Dual layers like Nepstrius Armed Zephyr and Yegdrion Ring Edge. The fact that those are still lining the shelves is pretty evident that people just don't want that recolor, or already got gV from a stadium set.
Speaking of stadium sets, I found the Ultimate Tournament Set and got it today, which meant I left behind a stock color Khalzar they had. No need to get it twice when there's one in the set here. It's a whole lot of bey for one purchase, and it has the incredibly tricky to get Hasbro Satomb.
Color-wise, it's an up-and-down ride. I like how Genesis Valtryek, Satomb, Khalzar, and Fafnir look. Genesis Valtryek pulls off the whole primary color scheme of red, blue, and yellow well, Satomb has gentle golden accents to it that make it stand out better in contrast with its primarily black body, Khalzar is slightly marbled like the original Beat Kukulcan and pops with those golden accents, and Fafnir looks like a piece of treasure when stationary. Lunior and Spryzen don't quite sit as well with me, since Lunior just doesn't look right in such a bright mustard yellow color scheme and Spryzen Requiem looks really awkward from the side, since the bottom half of the bey is the same gold as the original so it just turns from silver to gold halfway down the side and really only looks good from the top.
Performance-wise, I've seen a couple things that aren't quite typical, especially concerning Lunior and Spryzen Requiem. My Lunior has a defect that improves its burst resistance, as the dragon heads hit the outer ring halfway through and cause the layer to stick there unless a considerable amount of force is applied to move it past. Spryzen Requiem on the other hand has pitiful burst resistance for no reason I can discern. I even swapped the 0 disk out for the 0 from my original Spryzen Requiem to make sure it wasn't a mold variation in 0 (a variation within I had heard causing difficulties assembling the original due to increased thickness, which I also had issues with), and that improved it by an incredibly tiny amount.
I haven't gotten around to using the stadium yet, but it's a Hasbro stadium so it's probably not gonna be all that impressive. My mind's more preoccupied trying to figure out why this Spryzen Requiem is so weak compared to the stock version and curious to see if anyone else has had this issue.
Cincinnati-based Organizer, and owner of every single currently released TT Burst bey part in at least one color. Hard to think of anything I don't have from MFB either...