I'ma pretty sure someone could make a Plastic combo that can beat almost any HMS blade.
My favorite and only custom project.
No. Beating GFCUM and Bearing Core based combos with Plastics is nigh on impossible.
Yeah, I guess
Here is a good question. Why would a company choose to sell a product when it's illegal?
Just to make money? <---Well, that is a lame answer because it reminds me of discrimination unless it's a different class of Beyblades.
I always thought the Beyblade company wanted to sell the 1st series Beyblades for creativity purposes.
Just to make money? <---Well, that is a lame answer because it reminds me of discrimination unless it's a different class of Beyblades.
I always thought the Beyblade company wanted to sell the 1st series Beyblades for creativity purposes.
(Jul. 20, 2009 8:12 PM)Zorlist Wrote: Here is a good question. Why would a company choose to sell a product when it's illegal?
Just to make money? <---Well, that is a lame answer because it reminds me of discrimination unless it's a different class of Beyblades.
I always thought the Beyblade company wanted to sell the 1st series Beyblades for creativity purposes.
Um, what are you talking about?
It's not like you can buy a YuGiOh card and change the numbers written on them for creativity purposes.
(Jul. 20, 2009 8:12 PM)Zorlist Wrote: Here is a good question. Why would a company choose to sell a product when it's illegal?Hm, the goal of all companies is to make profit, so I do not see what your point is ...
Just to make money? <---Well, that is a lame answer because it reminds me of discrimination unless it's a different class of Beyblades.
I always thought the Beyblade company wanted to sell the 1st series Beyblades for creativity purposes.
They are illegal because rules were put forth in the Beyblade game, to attempt to create a fair playing environment.