Oh, winter break... you give me too much time.
Note: Quetzalcoatl 90WF was originally a prize Beyblade you could win by beating the highest level of the Bey Ta 1 arcade machine, or by trading in 5 Sub-license cards to a WBBA Shop in Japan. It was later released with the Japanese Nintendo DS game Metal Fight Beyblade DS. There are no plans for Hasbro to release this Beyblade.
Face: Quetzalcoatl
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpant deity.
Wheel: Quetzalcoatl
Weight: 34.16 grams
Quetzalcoatl consists of two large wings which slope upwards on the top and downwards at the bottom and two smaller protrusions in the gap between the wings. At first glance, the wings of Quetzalcoatl would appear to display both Upper Attack and Force Smash. On closer examination, however, it becomes clear that it displays neither of these traits in battle. In addition, the two protrusions are too far in to come into regular contact, and the Wheel itself is quite rounded, leaving it with only two major contact points and moderate Smash Attack.
Quetzalcoatl was once considered the best Attack Wheel, but has since been outclassed.
Use in Attack Customization:
Quetzalcoatl can still be put to use in the Attack customization: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS.
Track: 90
Weight: 0.9 grams
90 was the lowest Track until the release of 85 with Mercury Anubis. Its low height is good for both low Attack customizations and low Stamina customizations, but is outclassed in both regards by the aforementioned 85.
Use in Attack Customization:
If 85 is unavailable, 90 can be put to good use in the Attack customization: MF Vulcan Horuseus 90R²F.
Use in Stamina Customization:
If 85 is unavailable, 90 can be put to use in the Stamina customization: Earth Bull 90WD.
Bottom: Wide Flat
Weight: 0.6 grams
WF, like the name suggests, is a wider version of F. Its significantly larger surface area allows it to travel much faster than F. However, due to the fact that it is a plastic bottom, it is slower than RF, as it does not produce as much friction with the stadium floor. It has also much more trouble maintaining the "flower pattern" from a Sliding Shoot. The upside to its lower friction is that it has much better Stamina than RF, allowing it to be used in destabilizing attackers.
Use in Attack Customization:
WF can be utilized in the destabilizer combo: MF LDrago 100WF.
Other Versions:
Quetzalcoatl 90WF - Metal Fight Beyblade DS ver. (Gold)
Overall:
While Quetzalcoatl and 90 were staples in the early Metal Fight Beyblade metagame, they have since been outclassed. WF as a pure Attack bottom is outclassed as well, although it still finds a niche in destabilizing customs. There is little to no reason to own this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.
Note: Quetzalcoatl 90WF was originally a prize Beyblade you could win by beating the highest level of the Bey Ta 1 arcade machine, or by trading in 5 Sub-license cards to a WBBA Shop in Japan. It was later released with the Japanese Nintendo DS game Metal Fight Beyblade DS. There are no plans for Hasbro to release this Beyblade.
Face: Quetzalcoatl
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpant deity.
Wheel: Quetzalcoatl
Weight: 34.16 grams
Quetzalcoatl consists of two large wings which slope upwards on the top and downwards at the bottom and two smaller protrusions in the gap between the wings. At first glance, the wings of Quetzalcoatl would appear to display both Upper Attack and Force Smash. On closer examination, however, it becomes clear that it displays neither of these traits in battle. In addition, the two protrusions are too far in to come into regular contact, and the Wheel itself is quite rounded, leaving it with only two major contact points and moderate Smash Attack.
Quetzalcoatl was once considered the best Attack Wheel, but has since been outclassed.
Use in Attack Customization:
Quetzalcoatl can still be put to use in the Attack customization: MF Quetzalcoatl CH120CS.
Track: 90
Weight: 0.9 grams
90 was the lowest Track until the release of 85 with Mercury Anubis. Its low height is good for both low Attack customizations and low Stamina customizations, but is outclassed in both regards by the aforementioned 85.
Use in Attack Customization:
If 85 is unavailable, 90 can be put to good use in the Attack customization: MF Vulcan Horuseus 90R²F.
Use in Stamina Customization:
If 85 is unavailable, 90 can be put to use in the Stamina customization: Earth Bull 90WD.
Bottom: Wide Flat
Weight: 0.6 grams
WF, like the name suggests, is a wider version of F. Its significantly larger surface area allows it to travel much faster than F. However, due to the fact that it is a plastic bottom, it is slower than RF, as it does not produce as much friction with the stadium floor. It has also much more trouble maintaining the "flower pattern" from a Sliding Shoot. The upside to its lower friction is that it has much better Stamina than RF, allowing it to be used in destabilizing attackers.
Use in Attack Customization:
WF can be utilized in the destabilizer combo: MF LDrago 100WF.
Other Versions:
Quetzalcoatl 90WF - Metal Fight Beyblade DS ver. (Gold)
Overall:
While Quetzalcoatl and 90 were staples in the early Metal Fight Beyblade metagame, they have since been outclassed. WF as a pure Attack bottom is outclassed as well, although it still finds a niche in destabilizing customs. There is little to no reason to own this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.