(May. 03, 2011 2:55 PM)Otsu Wrote: i wouldn't trust those weights exactly. it actually is a bit difficult to separate the beyblades by weight because of the variation in weight that a single beyblade can have.
one of my beat lynx boxes was in the 79 grams area and another one my of my beat lynx was a low 81 grams.
Thats strange. The weight difference is too much
. The guy was using a rather accurate scale as you can see (0.01 gram accuracy). 79 and 81 is really a huge difference. Unless yours has a mold difference, it shouldnt have that kind of difference (assuming you meant the contents for both are indeed Beat Lynxes). And mold variations is unlikely.
Cos from my personal experience with Random Booster weighing, the weight of the prizes are rather consistent. Although there are times where different scales would give different results.
Quote:um, i dunno if this have been posted or not. It seems that this youtube person shows the number at the back of the back is C1811 or C1311. please if someone can confirm this....I can't really see it properly though.
the video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1KQ6j5jYdE
Thats just the batch number. Doesnt really show whether you could score a beat lynx or not. At best, if you buy every single one of those, you should be able to get at least one or a few as the usual pattern would be, all the prizes would be under those numbers. So if you were to buy those under those numbers then there is a small chance you could get it. Its no different from elimination actually since there would still be other bey bearing the same batch number.
But once there is another batch in, the numbers would be obsolete.
And just for your info, my Beat Lynx box is C1711