(May. 17, 2018 11:02 AM)Dracomageat Wrote:(May. 16, 2018 7:50 PM)TechnicalBlader Wrote: Update: I've only just realised but if and when the outer layer falls apart, the bey will lose significant weight and hence speed up(increased rotational speed) and this coupled with the colour change would mean RevivePhoenix will literally light up!!! meta-breaking or not every blader will probably want this so TT better make enough.
Sadly, no. Normally this would occur if a beyblade somehow lost weight mid-spin but, since the part that's lost comes flying off, momentum is also lost when the beyblade bursts, which would result in a roughly consistent spin speed throughout.
I'm not so sure.the burst mechanism shoots the layer vertically so it shouldn't affect the lateral rotational momentum on release and the spring ensures the layer is separated from the rest of the bey (most of the time). But maybe I don't fully understand your point