Looks pretty good from what I say, even as similar as it is to Sieg. More of note, there's now a big bump at the very top of the blade. Maybe the grip of the sword is now a contact instead of ending short and leaving a valley at the top?
Saying it now:
the metal ball idea is a joke. That's exclusively a defensive gimmick on what is clearly an Attack layer. The two don't coincide on a basic level, and that's even before I took a closer look at it and failed to see anything that might indicate a gap there. I'm about 99% sure that's just a sticker or painted decal, not a hole.
The idea of the LC diamond being a gem in the crossguard is an interesting and plausible idea, since there's been a diamond-shaped gem there in every other Xcaliber bey so why not incorporate it into the design?
I do have to wonder if an LC will actually balance it out, or if it'll still be unbalanced like the other Xcalibers but to a lesser degree. Only time will tell of LCs help Buster Xcaliber out very much or not too. Could be a tradeoff of attack power for burst resistance and Stamina, but it's just theorizing at this point until we know more.
As to the people bickering above worrying that Buster Xcaliber being lopsided will be a big issue: it won't be. Stamina for an Attack type that's likely probably just going to be used on Xtreme isn't really a consideration as long as it can score consistent bursts or knockouts against the meta. As a general rule, Attack is the type that just doesn't care about its own longevity as much as beating down opponents and ending them quickly, and being lopsided helped out Xeno Xcaliber and Sieg Xcaliber greatly.
Overall, hoping that Buster Xcaliber doesn't have any complicated gimmicks. It just doesn't need it, and I fear any gimmicks on it will only hinder its performance. As a wise man once said, "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away", so why add a bunch of clutter to a solid design?
(Jul. 01, 2018 5:09 AM)GOD CHIPS Wrote: WHY does this beyblade looks like it has TWO SWORDS ( one thick/long sword and another thin/small sword )
Because it's got a prominent fuller. The fuller is that long groove or set of grooves cut along most of the sword blade, often thought to be a channel for blood to flow but really just being a way to lighten the blade while keeping it strong, like a modern steel I-beam if it was actually a sword.
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