My theory is that for burst, as the series went on, beys became more and more costly to produce.(ex. Metal on layers became a standard from choz onwards, parts having all sorts of mechanisms, etc.)
And since Hasbro(and really most companies based in the west) doesn’t necessarily have materials available for cheap prices, burst went from nearly 1-to-1 with none notable differences to how it ended, with painted, hollowed out .stl files of parts.
MFB didn’t demand much until 4D, where beys essentially had 2 metal wheels and energy rings, along with bottoms that had all sorts of mechanisms. They eventually got ZG right and they properly made the 4D beys(despite having to make them recolors and pretend they had new gimmicks exclusive to the Hyperblades line).
I feel like X is MFB’s situation, where beys aren’t demanding much at all. However, as soon as we get some crazy gimmicks that have anything to do with springs and clutches or weighing 70 grams , I won’t be surprised if western beyblade quality falls.
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