Help tips thought on a dranzer-s or driger x beyblade combo

Hi,

I'm thinking of trying my hand at some beyblading tournaments but I'm very new to beyblade x but I've seen there's driger and dranzer anniversary beys and that's what I'd like to use mostly for cosmetic reasons if they're tournament legal atleast. Either way I was interested what people thought would be good builds for them before I started gathering parts
(Feb. 01, 2025  9:47 PM)buzzlightbeard Wrote: Hi,

I'm thinking of trying my hand at some beyblading tournaments but I'm very new to beyblade x but I've seen there's driger and dranzer anniversary beys and that's what I'd like to use mostly for cosmetic reasons if they're tournament legal atleast. Either way I was interested what people thought would be good builds for them before I started gathering parts
They really aren't worth the time, effort, and money, sadily. They are FAR to light and are heavily outclassed.

But if you truly wish to run them for tournaments you can use 

Dranzer 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Flat/LowFlat/Rush
OR
Dranzer S 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Needle 

Driger 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Low Flat

Also since your new to this feel free to PM me any questions you may have. GL
(Feb. 02, 2025  1:50 AM)Frisk291 Wrote:
(Feb. 01, 2025  9:47 PM)buzzlightbeard Wrote: Hi,

I'm thinking of trying my hand at some beyblading tournaments but I'm very new to beyblade x but I've seen there's driger and dranzer anniversary beys and that's what I'd like to use mostly for cosmetic reasons if they're tournament legal atleast. Either way I was interested what people thought would be good builds for them before I started gathering parts
They really aren't worth the time, effort, and money, sadily. They are FAR to light and are heavily outclassed.

But if you truly wish to run them for tournaments you can use 

Dranzer 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Flat/LowFlat/Rush
OR
Dranzer S 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Needle 

Driger 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Low Flat

Also since your new to this feel free to PM me any questions you may have. GL

Thanks for the info and oof that's unfortunate may just run a driger breng my favorite then fill my deck with more competitive beys
(Feb. 02, 2025  6:07 AM)buzzlightbeard Wrote:
(Feb. 02, 2025  1:50 AM)Frisk291 Wrote: They really aren't worth the time, effort, and money, sadily. They are FAR to light and are heavily outclassed.

But if you truly wish to run them for tournaments you can use 

Dranzer 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Flat/LowFlat/Rush
OR
Dranzer S 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Needle 

Driger 3-60/4-60/5-60/9-60 Low Flat

Also since your new to this feel free to PM me any questions you may have. GL

Thanks for the info and oof that's unfortunate may just run a driger breng my favorite then fill my deck with more competitive beys
Fair enough! Good luck to you!