Measurements:
Stadium Border Height : 11 cm
Diameter of this stadium's inner circle: 31 cm
Distance between the ridges of both pockets : 32 cm
Original Draft:
Eee, this is my first draft for a Beyblade-related product, so it might be a bit rough around the edges when it comes to critique. I need help with the "what customs work best in this stadium" part too.
Copied PTW+Modified draft:
Stadium Border Height : 11 cm
Diameter of this stadium's inner circle: 31 cm
Distance between the ridges of both pockets : 32 cm
Original Draft:
Quote:This stadium is, in essence, a copy of the [[Pegasus Thunder Whip Stadium]] The Destroyer stadium was released by Hasbro as part of the Metal Masters toy line. The general appearance is the same as many other stadiums released by Hasbro in the MFB era. The outside borders are square-like in shape with protrusions that guard the pockets. The center of this stadium is circular and it has the design of a (horse?) and a (helmet?) with more abstract designs spiraling out of it. It is a dark navy blue. Also, it should be noted that the circular inner play area of this stadium is actually bigger than other stadiums released by Hasbro in the MFB era.
Since the inner play area of this stadium is relatively flat with a minimal slope, it completely nullifies the advantage of attack types. Therefore, more viable customizations are ones based on stamina and balance. Performance tips such as WD, SD, D and MB tend to give you a longer spin rate which is of utmost importance in this stamina-based stadium.
As mentioned before, this stadium’s slope is very small and it is almost relatively flat. Therefore, the performance of attack types is drastically affected as they can no longer preform a successful flower pattern. Rather, they go into a tornado stall (insert link here). Like many Hasbro stadiums from the Metal Fusion/Masters series, the battles are usually a game of stamina and out-spinning.
This stadium is not fair for all types and favors stamina based customs. Therefore it is not recommended for purchase as it is not a very lively stadium. Most battles will end up in a drag of stamina in the center of the beystadium. Bladers seeking competitive thrill should veer away from this stadium and go with more fair and competitively based stadiums such as the Beystadium Attack Type(insert link here). Like all of Hasbro's stadiums, it is inadequate for competitive play and is therefore illegal under the World Beyblade Organization's rules.
Eee, this is my first draft for a Beyblade-related product, so it might be a bit rough around the edges when it comes to critique. I need help with the "what customs work best in this stadium" part too.
Copied PTW+Modified draft:
Quote:This stadium is essentially a copy of the Pegasus Thunder Whip arena, save for a few subtle alterations of slope or additional gimmicks.
It consists of a normal, mostly round playing area molded within an odd main diamond shape accompanied by two smaller pockets on either side, shaped as irregular pentagons with the bigger sides headed in the right-spin direction. All these shapes are surrounded by high walls tightly marking the edges. In other words, this Stadium has no exit at all, and it favors Self Knock-Outs, from right-spin Beyblades, since a left-spin would have less open space to accidentally enter the pockets. The center of this stadium is circular and it has the design of a (horse?) and a (helmet?) with more abstract designs spiraling out of it. It is a dark navy blue. Also, it should be noted that the circular inner play area of this stadium is actually bigger than other stadiums released by Hasbro in the MFB era.
The whole play area is considerably more flat than most of TAKARA-TOMY's BeyStadiums. Therefore, not only is it more difficult to execute special launching techniques such as the [[Sliding Shoot]] in this stadium, but since the Tornado Ridge is barely any resistance, most mobile Beyblades can easily enter the pockets while simply circling the play area. They will skip over the Tornado Ridge without catching onto it or at least being stopped by it, which would greatly help by sending them back towards the center of the stadium to attack their opponent. As such, real Knock Outs in the pockets by pure Attackers barely happen in this stadium, and the few opportunities where Beyblades are sent in those spaces are either a result of chance, excessive Recoil, or self KOs due to their being no good ridge to prevent slipping into the pockets.
Hasbro also uses thick paint to cover the stadium's surface, which easily sticks on all Bottoms, dirtying them sometimes forever and affecting their performance afterwards.
The complete lack of exits, the flagrant absence of a decent slope, the odd shape of the pockets which can allow re-entry by bounce of Beyblades sometimes, as well as the paint coating combos' tips are all reasons that make this BeyStadium entirely unfair towards anything but Stamina or Defense types. '''Since it does not give a fair chance for all types to shine, this stadium is easily considered illegal for World Beyblade Organization tournaments.'''
==Combos Recommendation ==
Any low Stamina customization should do well in this stadium. Defense types are not particularly required since Attack combos are nullified in this stadium, therefore it will often only be a battle of survival.