Salamander Ifraid : SYNCHROM - New Customizability of Beyblade Zero-G

The Face I had posted about does not seem to be for a special occasion : apparently you can indeed create the customization Salamander Ifraid with the two Chrome Wheels.
http://ameblo.jp/queen-of-snow/image-111...05639.html

Here is the Face :
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-BBG-01-S...#pid916090


http://ameblo.jp/queen-of-snow/image-111...05823.html

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(Mar. 13, 2012  9:01 PM)Kai-V Wrote: The Face I had posted about does not seem to be for a special occasion : apparently you can indeed create the customization Salamander Ifraid with the two Chrome Wheels.
http://ameblo.jp/queen-of-snow/image-111...05639.html
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I wonder if you can place the wheels like this with any other future releases or it was just a couincidence(doubtful =-/)

Amazing! This Zero-G series is getting more and more exciting!
Thank you for the update!
Tell me, please, does this symbolize a much more complex metagame? I need to know.
What? I really don't get this at all. Zero G is so confusing.
(Mar. 13, 2012  9:18 PM)Cygnus Wrote: What? I really don't get this at all. Zero G is so confusing.

Essentially, there are three types of Zero-G compatibility Wheels :

1 - Chrome Wheel on top of plastic part. All Zero-G Beyblades that are currently known should have this, it is the classic.

2 - Crystal Wheel on top of the Chrome Wheel. Both Samurai Ifraid and Shinobi Salamander can do this mode change, so chances are that all Zero-G Beyblades can do it too.

3 - Chrome Wheel on top of another Chrome Wheel, forming a "Thin Chrome" system. Only Ifraid and Salamander are known to be able to do this currently.


So, do all "Thin Chrome Boosters" have this ability to take their Chrome Wheel and combine it with another, below it ? That would be really interesting since there are a lot of those Thin Chrome Boosters coming.

But, the Zero-G launchers' prongs will have to be very strong in order to support all this weight. Two Chrome Wheels, no plastic at all ... That is partly why they made the Hybrid Wheel System to begin with.
It looks as though the plastic and metal pieces can be flipped and be sort of reversed as well... And if the metal pieces fit together, I wonder if the plastic parts can do so too.


EDIT: Dang Kai-V, I didn't see your post. Why you so quick?
Ok. Thanks for that. Need to keep that post for reference. Salamander Ifraid. That sounds pretty cool.
(Mar. 13, 2012  9:24 PM)ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Wrote: I wonder if the plastic parts can do so too.

Light wheels all over again lol.
This is very interesting, thanks for the information Kai-V.
This is very intriguing..
The design looks similar to Meteo L-Drago and L-Drago Destroy. It kind fo looks like dragon heads or something. To me at least.
I really hope they utilize this customization ability.. This would lead to MANY more possible combinations!
This is confusing, haha.

So, looking at post #7, it's basically opposite our disappointment of non-exchangeable 4D Metal Wheel parts, in this case the Chrome Wheel and the Plastic part actually can be exchanged, cool! Hopefully I'm not misunderstanding!
Zero-G is a very interesting beyblade system. Kinda weird how they call it thin chrome despite the double sized wheel. This is..... I dunno what the hell carp takara was on when they made this.
Wow... That looks sweet!
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Sigh corocoro wasnt shipped around in convinience stores when I want looking around in midnight :o.Should I still buy for any chance of hidden info or......
(Mar. 13, 2012  11:58 PM)Brood Wrote: Sigh corocoro wasnt shipped around in convinience stores when I want looking around in midnight :o.Should I still buy for any chance of hidden info or......

I really doubt you would find much else, hah.

So in terms of naming - I know you wrote "Salamander Ifraid" but is that because Salamander is the wheel on top? Can this customization be done only that way? Or is there another reason for the naming system that is not yet evident?
(Mar. 14, 2012  12:52 AM)Fluke Wrote: So in terms of naming - I know you wrote "Salamander Ifraid" but is that because Salamander is the wheel on top? Can this customization be done only that way? Or is there another reason for the naming system that is not yet evident?

Salamander is the one at the bottom, just as usual.

Face
Ifraid
Samurai
W145
CF

Face
Ifraid
Salamander
...
...

Face
Salamander
Shinobi
SW145
SD

Even in the previous Metal Fight Beyblade systems, you always said the bottom Wheel first, then the one on top : Storm Pegasis, etc.
Ok, thank you. Was it specified if that was the only way the wheels could be arranged? By this I mean, Could you create a "Ifraid Salamander"? Or is "Salamander Ifraid" the only possible way of joining these two wheels? Sorry, just trying to make sense of a relatively new means of customization.
So cool! Think of all the possibilities! Guess this kinda confirms Chrome wheels are the name of the bey... or are they?! OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH!!
It does not seem to be specified, but they always put Ifraid on top of Salamander ...
Right. Thank you for the info, Kai-V. With the plethora of releases coming after this first set, customization in this manner is sure to shake things up, what with the need to find two wheels with good synergy (clear wheels did this, but not to the extent we will see here, I think) in addition to tracks and tips.
I think its synchro + chrome to make it "Synchrome".
Seems like Zero-G will turn out to be very interesting. I'm liking this customization system so far.