Here's a call to review and update the Track List entry on Beywiki, which has proven to be an invaluable guide to me as a new player. Unfortunately, it's a rather neglected list and hasn't been updated in a while, leading to a lot of omissions on parts. There are significant tracks that aren't on the list and with the emergence of Zero-G tracks such as the seemingly dominant E230, it needs to be updated. I'm not certain why the list is ordered this way, but here are the current entries in the Beywiki article:
1 85
2 90
3 100
4 105
5 W105: Wing 105
LW105: Left Wing 105*
DF105: Down Force 105*
6 CH120: Change 120
7 125
8 D125: Defense 125
9 T125: Tornado 125
130*
10 WA130: Wing Attacker 130
S130: Shield 130*
11 135
12 145
13 DF145: Down Force 145
14 WD145: Wide Defense 145
15 C145: Claw 145
16 H145: Horn 145 (First Mold)
17 H145: Horn 145 (Second Mold)
18 ED145: Eternal Defense 145
19 M145: Move 145
20 GB145: Gravity Bowl 145
21 SW145: Switch 145
22 R145: Rubber 145
AD145: Armor Defense 145*
23 BD145: Boost Disk 145
UW145: Upper Wing 145*
V145: Variable 145*
TR145: Triple Roller 145*
24 W145: Wing 145
160*
25 TH170: Triple Height 170
26 230
E230: Elevator 230*
*Added by Crab Commando
My goal for the revision and update is as follows:
1) Provide a comprehensive and updated track list for all Metal Fight Beyblade performance tips that are currently legal for Standard play (or if illegal, indicated as such)
2) Have a handy reference for players to compare against other spin tracks, including assessments from advanced players and reference to a spin track's success (e.g., used in top-tier combos, used in winning combinations, etc.), and if possible, even the part's weight in grams.
3) Have clear and definitive photos for players to be able to easily identify spin tracks
4) Have a list of what Beyblade starters, boosters, sets, or other (e.g., WBBA limited release part) where the player can get the aforementioned part, and in what color
Because customization is such an integral part of advanced Beyblade play, a handy guide to all available parts is necessary in Beywiki to establish it as a premiere source of Beyblade information. Ideally, each part should have its own Beywiki entry, but barring that, the list should be comprehensive and complete, with a paragraph or two about each part.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
There are several ways by which you can help:
1) Identify what spin tracks are missing in the list above
2) Provide descriptions of spin tracks if they have none, or add essential information to existing descriptions
3) Provide clear, identifiable photographs of spin tracks
4) Identify the source of a spin track, preferably with the color
1 85
2 90
3 100
4 105
5 W105: Wing 105
LW105: Left Wing 105*
DF105: Down Force 105*
6 CH120: Change 120
7 125
8 D125: Defense 125
9 T125: Tornado 125
130*
10 WA130: Wing Attacker 130
S130: Shield 130*
11 135
12 145
13 DF145: Down Force 145
14 WD145: Wide Defense 145
15 C145: Claw 145
16 H145: Horn 145 (First Mold)
17 H145: Horn 145 (Second Mold)
18 ED145: Eternal Defense 145
19 M145: Move 145
20 GB145: Gravity Bowl 145
21 SW145: Switch 145
22 R145: Rubber 145
AD145: Armor Defense 145*
23 BD145: Boost Disk 145
UW145: Upper Wing 145*
V145: Variable 145*
TR145: Triple Roller 145*
24 W145: Wing 145
160*
25 TH170: Triple Height 170
26 230
E230: Elevator 230*
*Added by Crab Commando
My goal for the revision and update is as follows:
1) Provide a comprehensive and updated track list for all Metal Fight Beyblade performance tips that are currently legal for Standard play (or if illegal, indicated as such)
2) Have a handy reference for players to compare against other spin tracks, including assessments from advanced players and reference to a spin track's success (e.g., used in top-tier combos, used in winning combinations, etc.), and if possible, even the part's weight in grams.
3) Have clear and definitive photos for players to be able to easily identify spin tracks
4) Have a list of what Beyblade starters, boosters, sets, or other (e.g., WBBA limited release part) where the player can get the aforementioned part, and in what color
Because customization is such an integral part of advanced Beyblade play, a handy guide to all available parts is necessary in Beywiki to establish it as a premiere source of Beyblade information. Ideally, each part should have its own Beywiki entry, but barring that, the list should be comprehensive and complete, with a paragraph or two about each part.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
There are several ways by which you can help:
1) Identify what spin tracks are missing in the list above
2) Provide descriptions of spin tracks if they have none, or add essential information to existing descriptions
3) Provide clear, identifiable photographs of spin tracks
4) Identify the source of a spin track, preferably with the color