It makes it so less surface area of Earth is contacted during a hit.
[Product] BB-47 Earth Aquila 145WD
Okay thanks [/align]
(Sep. 19, 2009 2:13 AM)asterisk93 Wrote: Something that i want to know about this bottom though, is if it is hollow like WB, or actually filled in.I believe it is, but no photo really shows it ...
http://machinerobo.blogspot.com/2009/09/..._9660.html
I'm sure WD will be a good bottom. Not sure about Earth though.
Thanks for the pics Kai-V!
Thanks for the pics Kai-V!
Earth is 30,95 grams heavy, apparently ...
http://ameblo.jp/beykake/entry-10345653116.html
So Flame and Rock are still heavier.
http://ameblo.jp/beykake/entry-10345653116.html
So Flame and Rock are still heavier.
Nuno Wrote:Thanks for the pics Kai-V!Thank you.
Okay but if I have to get two beyblades the other one will have to be Flame Libra but if I don't then I'll let someone else test it becuase I can only get one. Bot, the bottom looks like a useful part for any blader.
(Sep. 19, 2009 2:17 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Earth is 30,95 grams heavy, apparently ...
http://ameblo.jp/beykake/entry-10345653116.html
So Flame and Rock are still heavier.
hahahahahahaha
You must be kidding me.
Oh well, good for stamina, much lighter than Virgo.
Definitely needs some testing.
Oh well, good for stamina, much lighter than Virgo.
Definitely needs some testing.
Yeah, but by the looks of the wheel, it's weight is evenly distributed although I worry about the spaces in between
the 4 edges of the wheel, they might cause recoil...
the 4 edges of the wheel, they might cause recoil...
Or they will give more recoil resistance.
I should shut up about this shouldn't I.
31 grams. WTH
That is without Aquila, right? If so, then it isn't much different than the other HWS Metal Wheels.
Yeah, but since it is supposed to be a defense type it would have made more sense to be a minimum of 34.
Who knows maybe it will have good stamina properties.
Who knows maybe it will have good stamina properties.
Earth is a stamina metal wheel.
Yikes. But I hope it performes well.
Maybe it is a defense wheel, but works in a different way to what we're used to seeing with defense parts?
I mean, everybody completely disregarded Lightning as a metal wheel, yet when used with CH120 and RF, it could probably be considered as a top tier part.
Call it wishful thinking, but I'm sure we used to have a policy of "wait till it comes out and we get the chance to test it before crucifying the part"?
I mean, everybody completely disregarded Lightning as a metal wheel, yet when used with CH120 and RF, it could probably be considered as a top tier part.
Call it wishful thinking, but I'm sure we used to have a policy of "wait till it comes out and we get the chance to test it before crucifying the part"?
(Sep. 19, 2009 9:04 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: Maybe it is a defense wheel, but works in a different way to what we're used to seeing with defense parts?
I mean, everybody completely disregarded Lightning as a metal wheel, yet when used with CH120 and RF, it could probably be considered as a top tier part.
Call it wishful thinking, but I'm sure we used to have a policy of "wait till it comes out and we get the chance to test it before crucifying the part"?
Defense usually works through friction via weight or grip. We don't really have the latter function yet, and even then, most grip-based Defensive beyblades tend to be heavy.
(Sep. 19, 2009 9:04 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: Maybe it is a defense wheel, but works in a different way to what we're used to seeing with defense parts?
I mean, everybody completely disregarded Lightning as a metal wheel, yet when used with CH120 and RF, it could probably be considered as a top tier part.
Call it wishful thinking, but I'm sure we used to have a policy of "wait till it comes out and we get the chance to test it before crucifying the part"?
IDK, I think it's fair to attempt to make judgements. You always have the right to change your mind.
I think this is going to be some type of stamina wheel, or defense wheel. But just the track and bttom arent too supportive of this idea