Didn't know you could be 1/4 below someone.
I'd like zac to come back.
I'd like zac to come back.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:03 PM)Ryuga\s Son Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 2:44 PM)i\m batman Wrote: Wait, I get why Lane is hated, and I guess Zac as well (though I don't), but why Kit?
I'm fine with Zac not coming, I despise Zac. Kit thought is a good character imo.
(Apr. 22, 2021 11:54 PM)Zeutron Wrote: Yeah Valt is still stronger, was nice to see serious Rantaro though. I actually never noticed the first time either, only realized after I watched the battle a few times.
Okay, I'll have to give this is MasterChef. His proof and reasoning surpassed Yours. So I guess, I'll have to admit Free's stronger than Lui in some seasons, but currently, I'll just say Free is S-Tier and Lui is 1/4 tier below Free.
(Apr. 24, 2021 4:45 PM)i\m batman Wrote: Can someone please explain how the God Bladers Cup went down in the manga?
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:23 PM)Zeutron Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:03 PM)Ryuga\s Son Wrote: I'm fine with Zac not coming, I despise Zac. Kit thought is a good character imo.
Okay, I'll have to give this is MasterChef. His proof and reasoning surpassed Yours. So I guess, I'll have to admit Free's stronger than Lui in some seasons, but currently, I'll just say Free is S-Tier and Lui is 1/4 tier below Free.
I doubt that Free is even close to s tier in sparking. Everyone has better feats so if he is in s tier then everyone would be, his best feat is beating Silas in a spin finishe by a second.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:26 PM)Ryuga\s Son Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:23 PM)Zeutron Wrote: I doubt that Free is even close to s tier in sparking. Everyone has better feats so if he is in s tier then everyone would be, his best feat is beating Silas in a spin finishe by a second.
Well, in my tier list, S tier is the third most strongest tier. Don't know about you.
Yes.
Valt has better feats
Shu
Lane
.... etc a lot of bladers.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:28 PM)Zeutron Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:26 PM)Ryuga\s Son Wrote: Well, in my tier list, S tier is the third most strongest tier. Don't know about you.
Yes.
Valt has better feats
Shu
Lane
.... etc a lot of bladers.
Fait enough but why is he third on your list? What do you believe he has done that puts him there?
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:35 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote: All this feats stuff and I'm just thinking that Sparking just didn't do him well that he could've done. Hopefully he's done better in DB like in evolution and turbo.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:36 PM)Admiral W Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:35 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote: All this feats stuff and I'm just thinking that Sparking just didn't do him well that he could've done. Hopefully he's done better in DB like in evolution and turbo.
They did Free dirty in Sparking.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:39 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:36 PM)Admiral W Wrote: They did Free dirty in Sparking.
True, the only battles that were worth seeing was free vs Lui, and the first few battles he had with the brothers. They could've done better with the shu vs free part. And then the lane rematch not worth mentioning with how it played out.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:39 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:36 PM)Admiral W Wrote: They did Free dirty in Sparking.
True, the only battles that were worth seeing was free vs Lui, and the first few battles he had with the brothers. They could've done better with the shu vs free part. And then the lane rematch not worth mentioning with how it played out.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:42 PM)i\m batman Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:39 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote: True, the only battles that were worth seeing was free vs Lui, and the first few battles he had with the brothers. They could've done better with the shu vs free part. And then the lane rematch not worth mentioning with how it played out.
Free was too obsessed with beating Lane and Shu lightly tapped him to get a ring-out. And here I was expecting a proper Shu vs Free battle at last.
(Apr. 24, 2021 5:44 PM)Free... Hoya Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 5:42 PM)i\m batman Wrote: Free was too obsessed with beating Lane and Shu lightly tapped him to get a ring-out. And here I was expecting a proper Shu vs Free battle at last.
Yeh I heard that free used nothing break and just got tapped out like that by a simple move from shu. I watching surge btw.
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: People are always talking about legends getting done dirty but truth be told, rookies are always beating opponents who should be leagues above them, they just hate it now because they have become particularly fond of certain characters.
Valt beats the supreme four members Zac and Xhaka who have been sitting at the top for a while and he also beat Ben, who was a former supreme four member. Then, he surpasses Lui (he obviously would have beat him, they had him lose by accident for development) who was been blading at national level for 4 years and was powerful enough to challenge Free at the world tournament.
Valt and Silas go around beating big five members within a single season and Valt eventually surpasses Free who has been sitting at the top ever since the very existence of the world league. He beats Kurt, who has been dominating the underground beyblade world for years and he even beats a Requiem project enhanced Shu who is said to be more powerful than Free and Lui.
In season 3 Aiga beats Lui and Valt (twice) and effectively surpasses Free and Shu by beating Phi. He also beats Kitt, who happens to be the European champion and he even beats the z4. Quite literally everyone in this season has been blading for longer than Aiga, it's even more ridiculous than it is in s5.
Season 4 is not as bad since Drum has been blading for a while and has been training under Valt in BC Sol (plus the people he fights are evidently pretty new as well, so I will give it a pass).
I don't need to explain season 5
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:30 PM)PinkRose Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: People are always talking about legends getting done dirty but truth be told, rookies are always beating opponents who should be leagues above them, they just hate it now because they have become particularly fond of certain characters.
Valt beats the supreme four members Zac and Xhaka who have been sitting at the top for a while and he also beat Ben, who was a former supreme four member. Then, he surpasses Lui (he obviously would have beat him, they had him lose by accident for development) who was been blading at national level for 4 years and was powerful enough to challenge Free at the world tournament.
Valt and Silas go around beating big five members within a single season and Valt eventually surpasses Free who has been sitting at the top ever since the very existence of the world league. He beats Kurt, who has been dominating the underground beyblade world for years and he even beats a Requiem project enhanced Shu who is said to be more powerful than Free and Lui.
In season 3 Aiga beats Lui and Valt (twice) and effectively surpasses Free and Shu by beating Phi. He also beats Kitt, who happens to be the European champion and he even beats the z4. Quite literally everyone in this season has been blading for longer than Aiga, it's even more ridiculous than it is in s5.
Season 4 is not as bad since Drum has been blading for a while and has been training under Valt in BC Sol (plus the people he fights are evidently pretty new as well, so I will give it a pass).
I don't need to explain season 5
Agreed, but I think it's more highlighted in Sparking because almost all of the cast are Legends and said Legends are almost equal (with the likely exception of Valt and possibly even Shu). This makes it easier to see whose feats were better than others and who didn't do well compared to everyone else (Free being a prime example of this), and that's why it looks like they were 'done dirty'.
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:39 PM)Limetka Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: In season 3 Aiga beats Lui
and it's remembered as literally the worst point in beyblade's history. Why would they think we want an entire season of that?
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: People are always talking about legends getting done dirty but truth be told, rookies are always beating opponents who should be leagues above them, they just hate it now because they have become particularly fond of certain characters.There's a difference though, it's not analogous. The Legends got tossed around by Lain like they were nothing by some rookie. They were treated like some back water bladers. He crushed them. That was my problem. I had a similar problem with Aiger in season 3; I never agreed with how they handled that in season 3. With Valt it's a different story given how hard he had to work before being able to take on Big 5 members, and that was only after an entire prior season of working to the bone and it was only after more struggle and hard work in season 2, that he was able to take down members of the Big 5. After all that training he did, it made his wins believable. It's all in how it's done. The execution is completely different between those seasons.
Valt beats the supreme four members Zac and Xhaka who have been sitting at the top for a while and he also beat Ben, who was a former supreme four member. Then, he surpasses Lui (he obviously would have beat him, they had him lose by accident for development) who was been blading at national level for 4 years and was powerful enough to challenge Free at the world tournament.
Valt and Silas go around beating big five members within a single season and Valt eventually surpasses Free who has been sitting at the top ever since the very existence of the world league. He beats Kurt, who has been dominating the underground beyblade world for years and he even beats a Requiem project enhanced Shu who is said to be more powerful than Free and Lui.
In season 3 Aiga beats Lui and Valt (twice) and effectively surpasses Free and Shu by beating Phi. He also beats Kitt, who happens to be the European champion and he even beats the z4. Quite literally everyone in this season has been blading for longer than Aiga, it's even more ridiculous than it is in s5.
Season 4 is not as bad since Drum has been blading for a while and has been training under Valt in BC Sol (plus the people he fights are evidently pretty new as well, so I will give it a pass).
I don't need to explain season 5
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:43 PM)Admiral W Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: People are always talking about legends getting done dirty but truth be told, rookies are always beating opponents who should be leagues above them, they just hate it now because they have become particularly fond of certain characters.There's a difference though, it's not analogous. The Legends got tossed around by Lain like they were nothing by some rookie. They were treated like some back water bladers. That was my problem. I had a similar problem with Aiger in season 3; I never agreed with how they handled that in season 3. With Valt it's a different story given how hard he had to work before being able to take on Big 5 members, and that was only after an entire prior season of working to the bone and it was only after more struggle and hard work in season 2, that he was able to take down members of the Big 5. After all that training he did, it made his wins believable. It's all in how it's done. The execution is completely different between those seasons.
Valt beats the supreme four members Zac and Xhaka who have been sitting at the top for a while and he also beat Ben, who was a former supreme four member. Then, he surpasses Lui (he obviously would have beat him, they had him lose by accident for development) who was been blading at national level for 4 years and was powerful enough to challenge Free at the world tournament.
Valt and Silas go around beating big five members within a single season and Valt eventually surpasses Free who has been sitting at the top ever since the very existence of the world league. He beats Kurt, who has been dominating the underground beyblade world for years and he even beats a Requiem project enhanced Shu who is said to be more powerful than Free and Lui.
In season 3 Aiga beats Lui and Valt (twice) and effectively surpasses Free and Shu by beating Phi. He also beats Kitt, who happens to be the European champion and he even beats the z4. Quite literally everyone in this season has been blading for longer than Aiga, it's even more ridiculous than it is in s5.
Season 4 is not as bad since Drum has been blading for a while and has been training under Valt in BC Sol (plus the people he fights are evidently pretty new as well, so I will give it a pass).
I don't need to explain season 5
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:10 PM)Zeutron Wrote: People are always talking about legends getting done dirty but truth be told, rookies are always beating opponents who should be leagues above them, they just hate it now because they have become particularly fond of certain characters.
Valt beats the supreme four members Zac and Xhaka who have been sitting at the top for a while and he also beat Ben, who was a former supreme four member. Then, he surpasses Lui (he obviously would have beat him, they had him lose by accident for development) who was been blading at national level for 4 years and was powerful enough to challenge Free at the world tournament.
Valt and Silas go around beating big five members within a single season and Valt eventually surpasses Free who has been sitting at the top ever since the very existence of the world league. He beats Kurt, who has been dominating the underground beyblade world for years and he even beats a Requiem project enhanced Shu who is said to be more powerful than Free and Lui.
In season 3 Aiga beats Lui and Valt (twice) and effectively surpasses Free and Shu by beating Phi. He also beats Kitt, who happens to be the European champion and he even beats the z4. Quite literally everyone in this season has been blading for longer than Aiga, it's even more ridiculous than it is in s5.
Season 4 is not as bad since Drum has been blading for a while and has been training under Valt in BC Sol (plus the people he fights are evidently pretty new as well, so I will give it a pass).
I don't need to explain season 5
(Apr. 24, 2021 6:48 PM)Zeutron Wrote:(Apr. 24, 2021 6:43 PM)Admiral W Wrote: There's a difference though, it's not analogous. The Legends got tossed around by Lain like they were nothing by some rookie. They were treated like some back water bladers. That was my problem. I had a similar problem with Aiger in season 3; I never agreed with how they handled that in season 3. With Valt it's a different story given how hard he had to work before being able to take on Big 5 members, and that was only after an entire prior season of working to the bone and it was only after more struggle and hard work in season 2, that he was able to take down members of the Big 5. After all that training he did, it made his wins believable. It's all in how it's done. The execution is completely different between those seasons.
I was mainly referring to Hyuga and Hikaru, not Lane (he's even dumber though). Nonetheless Valt and Aiga were still newbies beating pros within the span of a single season which is the issue being addressed. The arguments people are making against Hyuga and Hikaru all revolve around the fact that they are beating blading legends.