Type: Stamina
System: Metal Fight Beyblade
Clear Wheel: Libra
Metal Wheel: Infinity
Track: Gravity Bowl 145
Bottom: Sharp
Infinity Libra GB145S is obtained when you get 30,000 beypoints on the Beypoint Card.
Face: Libra
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Libra, the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel. The face included with Infinity Libra GB145S is clear.
Clear Wheel: Libra
Weight: 2.8 grams
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.
Metal Wheel: Infinity
Weight: 29.7
Infinity is meant to be a rendition to the original Metal System Libra as it shares the same aesthetics with it being round and interrupted with small indents. Though, it has been proven that Infinity's performance as a defensive wheel is not as great as many other Metal Wheels such as Basalt. One major problem is that Infinity is slightly thinner, which reduces the "barrier" that a defensive bey is suppose to have, and its indents cause recoil. Another noticeable difference is that it significantly weighs less the most Metal Wheels in general, thus making it get knocked around easily.
Having no Attack potential with its circular shape, Infinity is an outclassed wheel, and should be used as a replacement for Earth, Basalt, or Libra when not available.
Track: Gravity Bowl 145
Weight: 4.5 grams
GB145 is a wide, round Track featuring two free moving metal balls. These balls move toward the outside of the Track while spinning, causing additional spin retaining force, similar to Draciel Metal Ball Defenser's Metal Ball Base from the plastic generation. Weighing in at 4.5 grams, GB145 is one of the heaviest tracks available. However, in terms of defensive performance it has been surpassed by the likes of BD145 and 230, as they absorb hits far more effectively than GB145 making them more useful.
Although outperformed GB145 does shine is when it is utilized in Defense customizations against high CH120-based Attackers, such as MF Lightning L Drago CH120RF.
Use in Defense Customization
GB145 can still be utilized in the Defense customization MF Earth Aquario GB145RS. The Bull wheel may also be used as a subsitute if Aquario is unavaliable.
Bottom: Sharp
Weight: 0.6 grams
The Sharp Bottom offers very little movement and as such provides no attack potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the tip, the Bottom is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by superior alternatives such as D or SD.
Overall
Infinity Libra contains multiple parts that serve no use in competitive play. It's only useful part, GB145, can be purchased through Earth Virgo GB145BS, which is a better buy. This beyblade should only be bought for collective purposes.
System: Metal Fight Beyblade
Clear Wheel: Libra
Metal Wheel: Infinity
Track: Gravity Bowl 145
Bottom: Sharp
Infinity Libra GB145S is obtained when you get 30,000 beypoints on the Beypoint Card.
Face: Libra
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Libra, the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel. The face included with Infinity Libra GB145S is clear.
Clear Wheel: Libra
Weight: 2.8 grams
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.
Metal Wheel: Infinity
Weight: 29.7
Infinity is meant to be a rendition to the original Metal System Libra as it shares the same aesthetics with it being round and interrupted with small indents. Though, it has been proven that Infinity's performance as a defensive wheel is not as great as many other Metal Wheels such as Basalt. One major problem is that Infinity is slightly thinner, which reduces the "barrier" that a defensive bey is suppose to have, and its indents cause recoil. Another noticeable difference is that it significantly weighs less the most Metal Wheels in general, thus making it get knocked around easily.
Having no Attack potential with its circular shape, Infinity is an outclassed wheel, and should be used as a replacement for Earth, Basalt, or Libra when not available.
Track: Gravity Bowl 145
Weight: 4.5 grams
GB145 is a wide, round Track featuring two free moving metal balls. These balls move toward the outside of the Track while spinning, causing additional spin retaining force, similar to Draciel Metal Ball Defenser's Metal Ball Base from the plastic generation. Weighing in at 4.5 grams, GB145 is one of the heaviest tracks available. However, in terms of defensive performance it has been surpassed by the likes of BD145 and 230, as they absorb hits far more effectively than GB145 making them more useful.
Although outperformed GB145 does shine is when it is utilized in Defense customizations against high CH120-based Attackers, such as MF Lightning L Drago CH120RF.
Use in Defense Customization
GB145 can still be utilized in the Defense customization MF Earth Aquario GB145RS. The Bull wheel may also be used as a subsitute if Aquario is unavaliable.
Bottom: Sharp
Weight: 0.6 grams
The Sharp Bottom offers very little movement and as such provides no attack potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the tip, the Bottom is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by superior alternatives such as D or SD.
Overall
Infinity Libra contains multiple parts that serve no use in competitive play. It's only useful part, GB145, can be purchased through Earth Virgo GB145BS, which is a better buy. This beyblade should only be bought for collective purposes.