(Jan. 02, 2019 11:02 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: If these are at all accurate, two part layers might be a thing... but I'm not entirely sure how that would work either with layers that have differing numbers of sides unless there's a clear border between them that's equal among all beys. I can see that restricting designs pretty heavily though.
It's also possible those trademarks have nothing to do with Beyblades, but we'll just have to wait for confirmation on all of this.
For all we know, they could be more of those wrestling robot "car" things, whose name I forgot. I could see something similar to rP's gimmick, but locked in during battle with interchangeable outer rings
(Jan. 02, 2019 8:38 PM)KnightPro Wrote: (Jan. 02, 2019 8:32 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: Those don't sound like Beyblades, unless there are two-part energy layers...
Why wouldn't they be beyblades?
Rock Dragon, Ace Dragon, and Gran Dragon sound skeptical. There are already dragon Beys in Burst, so just saying "Dragon" as the Avatar name would be silly. Plus, why would three Beys with the same avatar name be trademarked together, especially since these ones don't sound as special as Shining and and Shadow Amaterios?
Bushin Ashura is probably the most likely of them
You might call me crazy, but here is why I think Bushin Ashura could be the shining star among these four trademarked names:
I just did a tiny bit of research on "Ashura", and it might be a translation/trademark error. Ashura is a day that is celebrated by Muslims (probably not all, but at least a lot), while the term "Asura" seems to fit a Bey much better. Asuras are apparently part of Hindu mythology, and can either have good or bad qualities, which determine what kind of Asura they are. Seeing by how they call it Bushin Ashura/Asura, I would like to think that this Bey is portraying a more violent side of Asura nature, since Bushin means God of War in Japanese. My short research might prove me wrong, but I'm just guessing that Bushin Ashura could be an actual Bey, and the three dragons are not due to the importance of their names. Also, bA might have the same case as oE, where the name is spelled in a lesser known way.