[Product]  B-48 Starter Xeno Xcalibur .M.I

Do we know how much Magnum weighs?
X2 seems to be heavy, and as expected, Magnum isn't.

Thanks Marutti.
9 Grams!! are you kidding me lel.

thanks for weight Marutti

(Jun. 27, 2016  7:22 PM)Jinbee Wrote: X2 seems to be heavy, and as expected, Magnum isn't.

Thanks Marutti.

at least it's same as Force and maybe fits on Valky better lol
Well, all Dual Layers weigh more, so at least Xeno Xcalibur is just within the norm.

Thank you for the weights, marutti, I really wanted to know those the most hah.
> 19g Disk

Into the storage bin it goes. Unhappy
(Jun. 27, 2016  8:16 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: > 19g Disk

Into the storage bin it goes. :(

It isn't a <20g disk than a >19g disk?

and shouldn't we wait until is tested? there are some disks that are not has heavy as H or G that are useful or not?
Not that much. Also, > is used as a reference"quotation sign, like in an email reply, you will see the message you are responding to with that symbol at the left of every line of text.
If it was 19g but looked incredibly balanced or hard projections that stuck way further out, it would seem more promising. I'm not gonna say that it will definitely be useless, but I don't have high hopes.
(Jun. 27, 2016  8:56 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Not that much. Also, > is used as a reference"quotation sign, like in an email reply, you will see the message you are responding to with that symbol at the left of every line of text.

thank you for the clarification, where I leave I don't remember seeing anyone using it like that, that's why I asociated with a math sign, sorry (for quotation marks we use this: "...", or stating a "point" we use a dash, in a situation like beybrad's)
It's often used on text-only message boards as well. Sorry for the confusion.
(Jun. 27, 2016  9:43 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: It's often used on text-only message boards as well. Sorry for the confusion.

No problem! For me is more like a language gap than anything :D (because also message boards are not so often used in my country, at least from what I know)

back in the topic, I still wonder how the driver will behave when it being tested out, I don't want to get a wrong idea after a couple of battles in youtube :/

I hope there is stock when I'm able to buy!
If the disk is plastic rimmed then it's worth testing. Plastic is less rigid than metal, resulting in marginally longer collision times. This could possibly help with burst attack.
(Jun. 28, 2016  11:16 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: If the disk is plastic rimmed then it's worth testing. Plastic is less rigid than metal, resulting in marginally longer collision times. This could possibly help with burst attack.

Contact with the Disk is pretty uncommon, though.Maybe it could have some use on a smaller Layer, but I dunno ...
Agreed, it's most obvious use would be on a Quake based disc attack combo but that is, it itself, decidedly niche. Perhaps on something like revolve that tilts easily without fully toppling?
Ok I just found another Xeno Xcalibur unboxing, and I found out a few things...

Magum - it has metal on the bottom and the top and the bottom part looks somewhat like gravity... though not as heavy
Sword launcher - The ''control side" has teeth on about 2/3 of the winder part and the ''power side" has teeth on about the full winder. And also the winder is about the same length as a normal burst winder
Edit: Whoops sorry XD I just now saw Kai-v 's posts a few weeks ago and looks like most stuff I found was stuff we already knew...
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:15 PM)Raiyanblader Wrote: Ok I just found another Xeno Xcalibur unboxing, and I found out a few things...

Magum - it has metal on the bottom and the top and the bottom part looks somewhat like gravity... though not as heavy
Sword launcher - The ''control side" has teeth on about 2/3 of the winder part and the ''power side" has teeth on about the full winder. And also the winder is about the same length as a normal burst winder

This has all been discussed in the past few pages of this thread. Smile
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:15 PM)Raiyanblader Wrote: Ok I just found another Xeno Xcalibur unboxing, and I found out a few things...

Magum - it has metal on the bottom and the top and the bottom part looks somewhat like gravity... though not as heavy
Sword launcher - The ''control side" has teeth on about 2/3 of the winder part and the ''power side" has teeth on about the full winder. And also the winder is about the same length as a normal burst winder
Edit: Whoops sorry XD I just now saw Kai-v 's posts a few weeks ago and looks like most stuff I found was stuff we already knew...

Wait... I thought we already knew this.
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:19 PM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:15 PM)Raiyanblader Wrote: Ok I just found another Xeno Xcalibur unboxing, and I found out a few things...

Magum - it has metal on the bottom and the top and the bottom part looks somewhat like gravity... though not as heavy
Sword launcher - The ''control side" has teeth on about 2/3 of the winder part and the ''power side" has teeth on about the full winder. And also the winder is about the same length as a normal burst winder

This has all been discussed in the past few pages of this thread. Smile
XD I edited my post at the same time you posted that Haha
But did we know about the magnum part?
An actual break or paint chipping? So much for "Triple Layer".
NOOOOOOO!!!! Chipping paint!?!? Really??? Aww come on...
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:30 PM)Kai-V Wrote: An actual break or paint chipping? So much for "Triple Layer".
I was wondering that too. Either way, it isn't good news. :\
Why u gotta do dis tt...just why
(Jun. 29, 2016  5:26 PM)Kevo Wrote: Did anyone else notice this?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWPT1pDQ6Bg

I'm assuming clear plastic that's painted gold is more durable than actual chrome gold plastic?