Quote:STORM CAPRICORNE M145Q
Contents
1 Face: Capricorne
2 Clear Wheel: Capricorne
3 Metal Wheel: Storm
3.1 Use in Attack Customization
4 Track: Move 145
5 Bottom: Quake
6 Other Versions
7 Gallery
8 Overall
Face: Capricorne
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Capricorn, the tenth astrological sign in the Zodiac. Capricorn is the Seagoat.
Clear Wheel: Capricorne
Weight: 2.6 grams
The regular release of Capricorne is a bright orange, featuring the horns of the goat.
Metal Wheel: Storm
Weight: 30.4 grams
Storm consists of three wing-like forms, each with slightly jagged ends. While paired with a 100 track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Storm had once been a top tier Metal Wheel. It has since been outclassed by countless other Metal Wheels, such as Vulcan and Lightning. Storm should not be considered for competitive use, unless there are absolutely no other available options.
Track: Move 145
Weight: 4.2 grams
M145 is a round Track, with a mode change gimmick. The connectors which the Bottom attach to can be moved into two different positions, designated as Large Jump and Small Jump.
When the connectors are manually moved to the Large Jump position, the connectors are located off center. The Bottom is therefore off center, and the Beyblade moves erratically, and will bounce up and down on the Stadium floor.
In the Small Jump position, the connectors are still slightly off center, but less so than Large Jump mode. In this position, the Beyblade will not jump nearly as much; instead, it will move with far more regularity.
M145 bounces most vigorously when used with Sharp series Bottoms, such as Sharp and Ball Sharp.
This Track’s gimmick is seen as purely for entertainment and interest; it has yet to be used in any competitive customizations, as it is too unpredictable. When the Beyblade is temporarily in the air when it is bouncing, it is extremely easy to KO, as its friction with the floor is zero. Beyblades using this Track also suffer from extremely low Stamina, as the off center Bottom disrupts the rotation severely.
Bottom: Quake
Weight: 0.6 grams
Quake is a uniquely shaped Bottom; it is similar to a wider version of Wide Flat, but with a 45° cut through it. As a result, it is non symmetrical. In practice, this performs similarly to WF in movement, albeit with small jumps.
The Bottom is clearly designed to be combined with M145 to produce the jumping gimmick.
Other Versions
Dark Capricorne 105RF – Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Attack & Balance) (Purple)
Flame Capricorne T125HF – Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo (Grey Brown)
Rock Capricorne T125D – Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo (Light Grey)
Overall
While M145 and Q are interesting gimmick parts, they are ultimately useless in competitive customizations. There is little or no reason to buy this Beyblade.
Please submit any suggestions and improvements; I had a bit of trouble writing about what is essentially one of the dumbest Bey ever. ;[