Ok, finally something i can talk about outside of the off topic section. Now lets see, how should it do this....
My first impressions:
Yay, new series! This could help get Australia's scene back in action, with various formats due to being so close to last season. In terms of how the burst system works, ill get into detail later, but I personally think it COULD work really well. The designs i think would look amazing if it had solid colors for the top part instead of this current clear stuff that just looks flimsy and fake. Glad they are prototypes so they could fix this. If they don't, i wont be too bummed, I will still buy them and there will be some cools ones eventually, in fact I rather like ragnarok's design. Beylogger system? Neat, kinda wish I had a proper smartphone now but I still want one either way. Stadium kinda looks weird, but that won't matter much. I hope hasbro dont mess with it, because it kinda looks like a cross between a hasbro design and a takara design (I think I said the same for the zero g stadiums). I like the launcher, and how the Logger connects to it, to the point it could act like a grip (not as good as the actual grip, but still).
My in depth analysis of the burst system:
I have come up with some assumptions on how the burst system works. If you look at the Driver part, you can easily notice the white parts, which i assume to be the working parts for the burst, as the white "nubs" on the edge look like they can be moved in to affect the center white "ring" to release the disk and layer parts. Now if you look at the disk, there is "slots" which I originally assumed where for the white "nubs", but looking back it seems to be for another part of the driver, but I assume that because the disk covers these white nubs, it works much like how Diablo Nemesis works, where if the disk is pushed hard enough, it will trigger the burst effect. This would mean that you would either need to hit the whole beyblade with enough force or directly hit the metal disk to actually trigger the burst effect, and with the plastic layer being the main contact point, this could prove to be more difficult than simply out-spinning an opposing beyblade, but about equal with knocking one out of the stadium. These are early assumptions though so it could very much be different, but if this is the case, then the system could work out well.
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