Hey, this is an Informative Thread on my theory on Beyblade Forge Disc and Layer Weight's Stars and Weight and balance correlation. All the Disc's are TT unless labeled with a number from the bottom of the disc.
Ten:
1 Star: 8.2 (Three points are hollowed out)
3 Star: 8.7 (Only one point is hollowed out)
Metsu:
1 Star: 8.2
Zan:
3 Star: 8.1 (1 Point is hollowed out but one more on the same side is hollowed out less)
Retsu:
2 Star: 8.8 (The single point alone on one side isnt as hollowed out, the other two points on the other side are hollowed out more but one is hollowed out less compared to the one on the same side)
Sen:
1 Star: 7.7 (One point is filled up more than the rest)
From this, we can tell that depending on the number of stars, the transfer of weight and the overall weight of the piece is different. It is most likely some sort of mold rating.
Forge Disc's:
Quarter:
1 Star: 21.0
2 Star: 21.3
4 Star: 21.4
Oval:
3 Star: 18.1
4 Star: 18.5
Nine:
2 Star: 20.3 (Painted)
4 Star: 20.4
0:
1 Star: 23.8
3 Star: 24.1
00:
1 Star: 24.8
2 Star: 24.7
3 Star: 25.1
1:
1 Star: 20.6, 20.5
2:
1 Star: 20.9
2 Star: 21.2
3 Star: 21.5
6:
3 Star: 20.5
4 Star: 21.2
7:
3 Star: 22.7
4 Star: 23.5
8:
1 Star: 18.6
2 Star: 20.9
12:
1 Star: 16.1
3 Star: 16.3
With the disc's the difference is to acute to tell, so I still need to collect more data and info. We can also tell that Hasbro's Disc Numbering is the same as it's amount of stars. Thanks to superrobotking, Ive also found out that affects the center of gravity and the transfer of weight on disc's, just like on layer weights.
It would help out alot if any of you can reply with data that I have missing which can further confirm my theory. Thanks for reading this!
Ten:
1 Star: 8.2 (Three points are hollowed out)
3 Star: 8.7 (Only one point is hollowed out)
Metsu:
1 Star: 8.2
Zan:
3 Star: 8.1 (1 Point is hollowed out but one more on the same side is hollowed out less)
Retsu:
2 Star: 8.8 (The single point alone on one side isnt as hollowed out, the other two points on the other side are hollowed out more but one is hollowed out less compared to the one on the same side)
Sen:
1 Star: 7.7 (One point is filled up more than the rest)
From this, we can tell that depending on the number of stars, the transfer of weight and the overall weight of the piece is different. It is most likely some sort of mold rating.
Forge Disc's:
Quarter:
1 Star: 21.0
2 Star: 21.3
4 Star: 21.4
Oval:
3 Star: 18.1
4 Star: 18.5
Nine:
2 Star: 20.3 (Painted)
4 Star: 20.4
0:
1 Star: 23.8
3 Star: 24.1
00:
1 Star: 24.8
2 Star: 24.7
3 Star: 25.1
1:
1 Star: 20.6, 20.5
2:
1 Star: 20.9
2 Star: 21.2
3 Star: 21.5
6:
3 Star: 20.5
4 Star: 21.2
7:
3 Star: 22.7
4 Star: 23.5
8:
1 Star: 18.6
2 Star: 20.9
12:
1 Star: 16.1
3 Star: 16.3
With the disc's the difference is to acute to tell, so I still need to collect more data and info. We can also tell that Hasbro's Disc Numbering is the same as it's amount of stars. Thanks to superrobotking, Ive also found out that affects the center of gravity and the transfer of weight on disc's, just like on layer weights.
It would help out alot if any of you can reply with data that I have missing which can further confirm my theory. Thanks for reading this!