(Apr. 18, 2015 3:16 AM)Wizard Wrote:(Apr. 18, 2015 2:14 AM)Aɴɢʀʏ Fᴀᴄᴇ Wrote: You can see how the Beyblade Burst attachment system to the launcher prongs is similar to the way plastics launchers work in some of the demo videos, where the Beyblade is simply "stuck" onto the launcher.
That's what I was originally thinking, but in this video you can see that the reporter twists the Beyblade after putting it on the launcher.
But you can twist plastics on their launchers to make the clutch in the housings of their prongs click too. In the video, the reporter basically does what many inexperienced players do, in which she attaches the top to the launcher and unnecessarily twists it beyond the point where the top is attached, resulting in that clicking noise. Plus, that video even offers another point of view where you can see their shape differs from MFB's.
Cool news on the manga, though! Maybe I'll get to read it this time around, ha ha.
As much as I like this new series for its gimmick, I think I'm mostly looking forward to all the new modifications I'll be able to make, like replacing the prongs of those new Burst BeyLaunchers with the prongs from older MFB launchers... Or, if there are really NFC chips in the Beys themselves which work based on proximity, maybe I'll try sticking one of those in a modified Facebolt and use it on some MFB against the new tops.
