Legend Festival who will be the champion?

(Aug. 19, 2020  5:32 PM)rainy days Wrote: I saw the explanations, and I still don't see how Hyuga could win the festival. Sure he could develop dark resonance but I don't see how that will make him stronger than Valt, Aiga, and Free. You remember when Free saw Lane in Hyuga, and he went crazy? Dark Hyuga, I think wouldn't even able to beat Aiga, since he would sense the darkness in him and go all out. The most power I see Hyuga having is knocking out Aiga and maybe Valt.
I hope Hyuga doesnt win.
Valt or Aiga will win at Lane in the finals of the tournament if you remember Aiga wants to take revenge for Ranjiro or he has a chance to go in the final against Lane and Valt also have some chances since he is considered the strongest legend
(Aug. 20, 2020  2:32 PM)Edjelson Semedo Wrote: Valt or Aiga will win at Lane in the finals of the tournament if you remember Aiga wants to take revenge for Ranjiro or he has a chance to go in the final against Lane and Valt also have some chances since he is considered the strongest legend
Aiga wanting time take revenge for Ranjiro will lead to nothing because it’s simply just there to give Aiga some scenes. He is just a recurring character which by default means he can’t defeat the antagonist.
(Aug. 20, 2020  2:54 PM)Zeutron Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  2:32 PM)Edjelson Semedo Wrote: Valt or Aiga will win at Lane in the finals of the tournament if you remember Aiga wants to take revenge for Ranjiro or he has a chance to go in the final against Lane and Valt also have some chances since he is considered the strongest legend
Aiga wanting time take revenge for Ranjiro will lead to nothing because it’s simply just there to give Aiga some scenes. He is just a recurring character which by default means he can’t defeat the antagonist.

I mean you never know. There is lots of examples of main antagonists being taken down by side characters. Just because he is recurring doesn’t mean he can’t beat Lane (we don’t even know if Lane is the main villain).
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:50 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  2:54 PM)Zeutron Wrote: Aiga wanting time take revenge for Ranjiro will lead to nothing because it’s simply just there to give Aiga some scenes. He is just a recurring character which by default means he can’t defeat the antagonist.

I mean you never know. There is lots of examples of main antagonists being taken down by side characters. Just because he is recurring doesn’t mean he can’t beat Lane (we don’t even know if Lane is the main villain).
Even if Lane isn’t the main villain he still can’t be taken down by any side/recurring characters because he is the July/mid season antagonist and both the final, and mid season antagonist apply to the rule that prevents them from losing to recurring characters. There are no instances of the mid season antagonist nor the final antagonist losing to any side/recurring characters in beyblade burst. In s1 Xhaka was the mid season antagonist and he only lost to Valt while Lui was the final antagonist and he didn’t lose at all. In s2 Shu was both the mid antagonist and the final antagonist and he only lost to Free, Lui and Valt who were all main cast members back then. In s3 Phi was both the mid and final antagonist and he only properly lost to Aiga. In s4 Delta was the mid antagonist and he only lost to main cast members while the final antagonist Gwynn only lost to Drum (Gwynn was the final antagonist in terms of bey release, not the anime plot). The true main antagonist of s4-(by anime plot) Arthur, also never lost to any side/recurring characters.

(Aug. 20, 2020  3:58 PM)Zeutron Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:50 PM)6 Júpiter 5 Wrote: Quer dizer, você nunca sabe. Existem muitos exemplos de antagonistas principais sendo derrubados por personagens lado a lado. Só porque ele é recorrente não significa que ele não possa derrotar Lane (nem sabemos se Lane é o vilão principal).
Mesmo que Lane não seja o vilão principal, ele ainda não pode ser derrotado por nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente, porque ele é o antagonista de julho / meio da temporada e ambos os adversários da final e do meio da temporada aplicam-se à regra que os impede de perder para personagens recorrentes. Não há ocorrências do antagonista do meio da temporada nem do antagonista final perdendo para qualquer personagem lateral / recorrente na explosão de beyblade. Na s1, Xhaka foi o antagonista do meio da temporada e só perdeu para Valt, enquanto Lui foi o antagonista final e ele não perdeu nada. Em s2, Shu era o antagonista intermediário e o antagonista final e só perdeu para Free, Lui e Valt, que eram todos membros do elenco principal na época. No s3 Phi foi o antagonista intermediário e final e ele só perdeu para Aiga. Em s4, Delta era o antagonista do meio e só perdeu para os membros do elenco principal, enquanto o antagonista final Gwynn só perdeu para Drum (Gwynn foi o antagonista final em termos de lançamento do bey, não no enredo do anime). O verdadeiro principal antagonista de s4- (pelo enredo de anime) Arthur, também nunca perdeu para nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente.

ARTHUR LOST FOR AMANE DUDE
(Aug. 20, 2020  4:52 PM)Edjelson Semedo Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:58 PM)Zeutron Wrote: Mesmo que Lane não seja o vilão principal, ele ainda não pode ser derrotado por nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente, porque ele é o antagonista de julho / meio da temporada e ambos os adversários da final e do meio da temporada aplicam-se à regra que os impede de perder para personagens recorrentes. Não há ocorrências do antagonista do meio da temporada nem do antagonista final perdendo para qualquer personagem lateral / recorrente na explosão de beyblade. Na s1, Xhaka foi o antagonista do meio da temporada e só perdeu para Valt, enquanto Lui foi o antagonista final e ele não perdeu nada. Em s2, Shu era o antagonista intermediário e o antagonista final e só perdeu para Free, Lui e Valt, que eram todos membros do elenco principal na época. No s3 Phi foi o antagonista intermediário e final e ele só perdeu para Aiga. Em s4, Delta era o antagonista do meio e só perdeu para os membros do elenco principal, enquanto o antagonista final Gwynn só perdeu para Drum (Gwynn foi o antagonista final em termos de lançamento do bey, não no enredo do anime). O verdadeiro principal antagonista de s4- (pelo enredo de anime) Arthur, também nunca perdeu para nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente.

ARTHUR LOST FOR AMANE DUDE
Amane was a main cast member/character in season 4, not a recurring character. Drum, Amane, Delta, Arthur and Gwynn were all part of the main cast.
(Aug. 20, 2020  4:52 PM)Edjelson Semedo Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:58 PM)Zeutron Wrote: Mesmo que Lane não seja o vilão principal, ele ainda não pode ser derrotado por nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente, porque ele é o antagonista de julho / meio da temporada e ambos os adversários da final e do meio da temporada aplicam-se à regra que os impede de perder para personagens recorrentes. Não há ocorrências do antagonista do meio da temporada nem do antagonista final perdendo para qualquer personagem lateral / recorrente na explosão de beyblade. Na s1, Xhaka foi o antagonista do meio da temporada e só perdeu para Valt, enquanto Lui foi o antagonista final e ele não perdeu nada. Em s2, Shu era o antagonista intermediário e o antagonista final e só perdeu para Free, Lui e Valt, que eram todos membros do elenco principal na época. No s3 Phi foi o antagonista intermediário e final e ele só perdeu para Aiga. Em s4, Delta era o antagonista do meio e só perdeu para os membros do elenco principal, enquanto o antagonista final Gwynn só perdeu para Drum (Gwynn foi o antagonista final em termos de lançamento do bey, não no enredo do anime). O verdadeiro principal antagonista de s4- (pelo enredo de anime) Arthur, também nunca perdeu para nenhum personagem secundário / recorrente.

ARTHUR LOST FOR AMANE DUDE

Amane was a main cast member, just because he was bad for most of the time doesn't make him otherwise. He was with Drum in almost every episode.
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:58 PM)Zeutron Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:50 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote: I mean you never know. There is lots of examples of main antagonists being taken down by side characters. Just because he is recurring doesn’t mean he can’t beat Lane (we don’t even know if Lane is the main villain).
Even if Lane isn’t the main villain he still can’t be taken down by any side/recurring characters because he is the July/mid season antagonist and both the final, and mid season antagonist apply to the rule that prevents them from losing to recurring characters. There are no instances of the mid season antagonist nor the final antagonist losing to any side/recurring characters in beyblade burst. In s1 Xhaka was the mid season antagonist and he only lost to Valt while Lui was the final antagonist and he didn’t lose at all. In s2 Shu was both the mid antagonist and the final antagonist and he only lost to Free, Lui and Valt who were all main cast members back then. In s3 Phi was both the mid and final antagonist and he only properly lost to Aiga. In s4 Delta was the mid antagonist and he only lost to main cast members while the final antagonist Gwynn only lost to Drum (Gwynn was the final antagonist in terms of bey release, not the anime plot). The true main antagonist of s4-(by anime plot) Arthur, also never lost to any side/recurring characters.


Delta and Drum lost against Aiga and Delta was kind of a villain (mid season albeit)
Valt 56% Chance

Lean 47% Chance

Hyuga 23% Chance

Hikaru 26% Chance

Others 3%
(Aug. 20, 2020  6:24 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote:
(Aug. 20, 2020  3:58 PM)Zeutron Wrote: Even if Lane isn’t the main villain he still can’t be taken down by any side/recurring characters because he is the July/mid season antagonist and both the final, and mid season antagonist apply to the rule that prevents them from losing to recurring characters. There are no instances of the mid season antagonist nor the final antagonist losing to any side/recurring characters in beyblade burst. In s1 Xhaka was the mid season antagonist and he only lost to Valt while Lui was the final antagonist and he didn’t lose at all. In s2 Shu was both the mid antagonist and the final antagonist and he only lost to Free, Lui and Valt who were all main cast members back then. In s3 Phi was both the mid and final antagonist and he only properly lost to Aiga. In s4 Delta was the mid antagonist and he only lost to main cast members while the final antagonist Gwynn only lost to Drum (Gwynn was the final antagonist in terms of bey release, not the anime plot). The true main antagonist of s4-(by anime plot) Arthur, also never lost to any side/recurring characters.


Delta and Drum lost against Aiga and Delta was kind of a villain (mid season albeit)
Delta is the confirmed mid season antagonist for s4 since Diabolos was the July release. Also, Aiga never beat Delta since the battle was interrupted by Arthur.
(Aug. 18, 2020  3:50 PM)Vtryuga Wrote: Guys maybe the legend festival is going to extend all the way to the final episodes as they mentioned that they are in the first stage of the legend festival. What they can do is that they will introduce new characters in the later stages( like after each stage till the final stage they will add new characters)
They said that?
(Aug. 21, 2020  4:39 AM)Isaiah.burley Wrote:
(Aug. 18, 2020  3:50 PM)Vtryuga Wrote: Guys maybe the legend festival is going to extend all the way to the final episodes as they mentioned that they are in the first stage of the legend festival. What they can do is that they will introduce new characters in the later stages( like after each stage till the final stage they will add new characters)
They said that?
Yes they did say it’s the first stage of the legend festival.
I think that maybe later one Lean will 1 v 1 people like phi
I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion
(Aug. 23, 2020  1:47 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle  and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that  Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion
They're focusing on Hyuga now because he may become evil, and that is the perfect plot to Hikaru become stronger. About Hyuga's wins it's acceptable since Aiga defeated Lui, Valt and Shu and Hyuga doesn't (The battle royale doesn't count because it was mainly Aiga's attack, and Hyperion didn't hit Valkyrie a single time).
(Aug. 23, 2020  1:47 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle  and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that  Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion

Yea it's not bad considering the fact their gonna bring faces we haven't seen in seasons. And Hyuga was on a far far losing streak and hardly got any wins. The most promising prediction is that Hyuga becomes dark and power hungry like Lean but since Hikaru cares deeply he must train hard with the legends to stop the evil duo. If this happens it will be a most excellent season.
(Aug. 23, 2020  1:47 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion

Hyuga isn't that overpowered, especially when standing him next to Lane. He does train too, episode 21 gave us a short montage of that.
(Aug. 23, 2020  4:10 AM)Valtryek Aoi Wrote:
(Aug. 23, 2020  1:47 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle  and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that  Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion

Hyuga isn't that overpowered, especially when standing him next to Lane. He does train too, episode 21 gave us a short montage of that.

He is overpowerd and he is lazy they don’t even think about hikaru the wringing is lazy and I don’t like it that’s not opinion and that’s also what most people think as well that’s just my opinion

(Aug. 23, 2020  2:08 AM)Ali Baba Wrote:
(Aug. 23, 2020  1:47 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: I really don’t like the legends festival in my opinion it is the worst arc in beyblade history they have two main characters in sparking and only focus on hyuga hyuga is so overpowerd And so is lane and the writer of sparking is doing a really bad job on the legends festival Aiger just had his first battle  and he already lost to hyuga plus on top of that  Hyuga is lazy doesn’t train and wins against Bladers that have trained way longer and the way hyuga wins is just bad and when hyuga wins it’s in the most rigged ways sparking is the worst season in my opinion
They're focusing on Hyuga now because he may become evil, and that is the perfect plot to Hikaru become stronger. About Hyuga's wins it's acceptable since Aiga defeated Lui, Valt and Shu and Hyuga doesn't (The battle royale doesn't count because it was mainly Aiga's attack, and Hyperion didn't hit Valkyrie a single time).

Still doesn’t mean you they have to make agier lose on his first battle
(Aug. 24, 2020  8:13 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote:
(Aug. 23, 2020  4:10 AM)Valtryek Aoi Wrote: Hyuga isn't that overpowered, especially when standing him next to Lane. He does train too, episode 21 gave us a short montage of that.

He is overpowerd and he is lazy they don’t even think about hikaru the wringing is lazy and I don’t like it that’s not opinion and that’s also what most people think as well that’s just my opinion

(Aug. 23, 2020  2:08 AM)Ali Baba Wrote: They're focusing on Hyuga now because he may become evil, and that is the perfect plot to Hikaru become stronger. About Hyuga's wins it's acceptable since Aiga defeated Lui, Valt and Shu and Hyuga doesn't (The battle royale doesn't count because it was mainly Aiga's attack, and Hyperion didn't hit Valkyrie a single time).

Still doesn’t mean you they have to make agier lose on his first battle

aiga loosing in his first battle is ok as he is not in the main cast of characters. Also i hope you have noticed that in the fist stage of the festival the legends were not taking the battle very serioulsy ( they did not use their special moves) Aiga also did not utilise his resonance to his maximum potential. The Lui even told lane after the battle royale that this is just the first stage of the festival and he say wait for me in the next stages.
(Aug. 24, 2020  8:49 AM)Vtryuga Wrote:
(Aug. 24, 2020  8:13 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote: He is overpowerd and he is lazy they don’t even think about hikaru the wringing is lazy and I don’t like it that’s not opinion and that’s also what most people think as well that’s just my opinion


Still doesn’t mean you they have to make agier lose on his first battle

aiga loosing in his first battle is ok as he is not in the main cast of characters. Also i hope you have noticed that in the fist stage of the festival the legends were not taking the battle very serioulsy ( they did not use their special moves) Aiga also did not utilise his resonance to his maximum potential. The Lui even told lane after the battle royale that this is just the first stage of the festival and he say wait for me in the next stages.
But... Aiga didn’t lose his first battle. He won his first battle by over finish, practice battles count.
(Aug. 24, 2020  8:13 AM)Da_DragonTamer Wrote:
(Aug. 23, 2020  4:10 AM)Valtryek Aoi Wrote: Hyuga isn't that overpowered, especially when standing him next to Lane. He does train too, episode 21 gave us a short montage of that.

He is overpowerd and he is lazy they don’t even think about hikaru the wringing is lazy and I don’t like it that’s not opinion and that’s also what most people think as well that’s just my opinion

(Aug. 23, 2020  2:08 AM)Ali Baba Wrote: They're focusing on Hyuga now because he may become evil, and that is the perfect plot to Hikaru become stronger. About Hyuga's wins it's acceptable since Aiga defeated Lui, Valt and Shu and Hyuga doesn't (The battle royale doesn't count because it was mainly Aiga's attack, and Hyperion didn't hit Valkyrie a single time).

Still doesn’t mean you they have to make agier lose on his first battle

You say that's not opinion, yet it clearly is. And a one-sided one at that. The op thing is opinion yes, but Hyuga still hasn't won as much as you exaggerate and like I said, he has trained before so he's not THAT lazy. You can't just completely ignore those moments because of bias, but to each his own I guess.
We have seen the first quarter of the season completely dedicated to the brothers training under rantaro... how much more training does a person want to see? Also its not like that tbey are beating all legends left right and centre.. One can argue that htuga is a bit better than hikaru currently but still it is not much of a difference. I have a feeling that the whole arc of legend festival is just preparing them in beating the legends in the last stage of the festival.
I think that Amane will come out of nowhere with his superking Ashura and obliterate Valt Aiga and Shu in a 3 v 1 with his superior rainbow gold dark turbo
(Aug. 24, 2020  2:54 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote: I think that Amane will come out of nowhere with his superking Ashura and obliterate Valt Aiga and Shu in a 3 v 1 with his superior rainbow gold dark turbo

HUH!!!!!