[Product]  B-42 Booster Dark Deathscyther Force Jaggy

(Apr. 12, 2016  8:13 PM)Shokkazuluman Wrote: Just by looking at it, I think the gimmick is that one half is smash attack and the other half is upper attack.

That's what I'm most excited for. I hope that some sort of gravitational force will help balance this (would say, but completely forgot tbh).
Well, whether or not it's "good" it looks very interesting and weird.
I would definitely buy W2 first, though (IMO)
So....maybe the driver is like a jogball, but as a hole flat instead of a ball. So, jog holeflat. Maybe? Also D2 looks AMAZING. Over all this bey is looking to be verry intresting. Actually all of the dual layers are looking intresting. I cant wait to see how it performs
A plastic star flat with a hole inside as I said. Grin
wow, i did not expect it to align so well with force, i guess TT, thought this through more than i thought, rather than just recycling a disk.

what's the point of the hole, it just seems so small, that the difference in performance with or without might be negligible.

i'm really excited to see how D2 force ______ performs, simply because of how well the weight distribution is handles between the layer and disk. potentially might do well as a stamina/attack hybrid.
The dark deathschyter is amazing!! .who is the owner of this bey in the anime ?
(Apr. 15, 2016  2:24 PM)Harigingka Wrote: The dark deathschyter is amazing!! .who is the owner of this bey in the anime ?

His name is Dyna, but this topic is really to discuss the Beyblade, not the anime.
I'm pretty confident that this is the coolest beyblade design I've seen yet. I'm so excited to see what it can do!
Dark Deathscyther showing rather bad balance, hopefully a non-aggressive tip will just do the job, but then that would be worse compared to Deathscyther's versatility with Blow, for instance. (Discussion about Wild Wyvern goes in the Wild Wyvern thread.)


Jaggy does not seem to be performing well as an attack tip here, perhaps that is the problem?
Dark Deathscyther looks really powerful, and those openings in the Layer are so small that I can't imagine much getting in there. On one hand, I'm happy if this outclasses Deathscyther since I won't have to worry about the teeth on the original anymore. On the other hand ... Stamina would just take another step forward.

Even if this Layer has poor balance, Revolve will be able to compensate for it.
Thats true it will mostlikelly have bad balance but, i dont think we should call the driver bad just yet
From the video it looked like they both did a bad and weak launch. We have to wait and see
Hard to say anything from that video other than Jaggy is about as bad as expected.
I have to agree with Brad here, Jaggy isn't very promising so far (hopefully it'll get better).

Yeah, I still strongly stand by the fact that Dark Deathscyther's Driver should've been based on a Metal Flat gimmick (although it's probably too early for any metal bottoms).
As has been said before and will no doubt be said again, there is no reason why metal should arrive later than rubber, now is not too early, just obviously not TT's chosen time.
(Apr. 27, 2016  3:25 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: As has been said before and will no doubt be said again, there is no reason why metal should arrive later than rubber, now is not too early, just obviously not TT's chosen time.

It's a good way to get you anticipated and for saving gimmicks that's for sure. I think having a Metal Tip gimmick exist after a Coat Sharp gimmick is weird for some reason.
I hope D2 is good, a friend of mine is starting to like beyblade toys and really likes Deathscyther, if its bad could be really dissapointing for him Uncertain
(Apr. 27, 2016  3:25 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: As has been said before and will no doubt be said again, there is no reason why metal should arrive later than rubber, now is not too early, just obviously not TT's chosen time.

If we're comparing to previous series of Beyblade though (something that's often been a reliable indicator of what we can expect), rubber has always appeared way before metal.

I'm willing to put money down on D2 being good.
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I got it.
I'll aproad video on youtube soon. Wait a socond please。
(Apr. 27, 2016  3:29 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: If we're comparing to previous series of Beyblade though (something that's often been a reliable indicator of what we can expect), rubber has always appeared way before metal.

Seems weird, given how rubber is almost universally preferred for its grip.
Another beautiful design, but breakage issues, here we come.
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D2 teeth
Wow... those look... game breaking...