TAKARA-TOMY announces new, third Beyblade generation: Beyblade Burst! ベイブレードバースト

Beyblade Burst is coming to North America in 2017, so I would assume 2018 (NA would be test subjects)
(Jul. 20, 2015  9:39 PM)Hato Wrote: Beyblade Burst is coming to North America in 2017, so I would assume 2018 (NA would be test subjects)
Well Thats upsetting. 2017 is so farrrrrrrr
Can't you just order online?
(Jul. 20, 2015  7:46 PM)originalzankye Wrote:
(Jul. 20, 2015  1:13 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: it has nothing to do with "playing moral". If you were asked explicitly not to film then you shouldn't have posted the video. that seems uncontroversial?

that said, I only acted as a moderator. and I don't think you're making anyone look bad. I'm not part of the WBO committee and you shouldn't leave because of my comment. I respect your dedication to what you do and it would be a shame if you left the community based on this.

Too late your comment. We were only asked not to Film when the employees of the store when the tournament was over , were configuring their device from Takara Tomy that connects the Beylogger to credit the points from the tournament to each of the participants.
We don't appreciate your assumptions, plus we never posted the link of the video on the forum here, so what we are being doing is help other fellow members with reviews and experiences of beyblade in general, and specially Beyblade burst. The correct way to do things if you were really worried was to send us a private message, something that is possible I don't know if you know, if you Really valued our contribution to the community , that I think you don't .

So let's leave it like that, we had intentions to do a surprise visit on the event on Aug 2nd in Toronto with some Burst prizes, but it's NOT going to happen anymore.

Good Luck in the future.

Zankye - José Lemos will NO longer be available for WBO.

From Tokyo Japan, have a great day.

The reason why I watch BBG and Unicorno Xtreme GT for my beyblade needs. Now I can understand why Zankye doesn't look all excited anymore doing videos Uncertain Way to go Mr. Lemos, way to go breaking rules and throwing a tantrum when we kindly correct you, like usual Uncertain I feel sorry for jose, younknow, he's a nice kid, but his father threatens the organization's rep. Now, let's hope they don't trace him to us, where the WBBA can mess our bey cloud stance up...
Yo guys wow, no need for the insults. Clearly this is a big misunderstanding on both sides and we will work on solving the conflict, but what our now fragile affiliation can definitely do without is people 'ganging up' now that they think the party is gone forever just to express your personal opinions that you seem to have nurtured for a long time now, independent from this situation.


Zankye, of course what has been expressed in some recent comments does not represent at all this whole organisation's or its Committee's views. We definitely cannot censor people from voicing their opinions if they do not like your channel, but we can absolutely warn Members for the way their opinion was written, afterwards.
So yeah... anyways... beyblade burst is awesome!!!! Can't wait to get mine in the mail!!! Also so excited to see what they are going to do with the series in the future. 4 and 5 piece burst beys? All metal burst beys? Rubber tipped drivers? Drivers that accept all the old performance tips? Zero g burst beys? The possibilities are endless!!!
I personally think that Valkyrie will have a rubber tip just like Dragoon and Pegasus did, it is just a trend. I am super excited to see a rubber tip though, i think that would be pretty OP. I am also super excited to see how bursts will do with right left battles, from my dragoon G vs Valkyrie vid there was no bursts so it seems like the rotation will have a big effect on the actual battle.
(Jul. 20, 2015  5:37 PM)Nocto Wrote: The mechanism in the new String Launcher is probably exactly the same as the one from Metal Fight; the basic launcher--HMS excluded--has only seen a few alterations in its 15 years or so of existence.

So soon after Metal Fight, I wouldn't expect Takara-Tomy to waste money with a new design for something that already works as intended.

You know, I wish they would bring back the design they used from HMS. The string was thicker and had to be wound manually, I've never used one myself but it seems like it would be much harder to break.

(Jul. 20, 2015  9:39 PM)Hato Wrote: Beyblade Burst is coming to North America in 2017, so I would assume 2018 (NA would be test subjects)

2017 is just speculation, but it does make sense. After all, we know that the anime isn't coming until 2016 and it's going to take probably a year until the dub premiers. Still, it's awesome to see that all of my original predictions (in terms of dates) are coming to fruition! Grin

I find it odd how excluded India seems from the standpoint of the WBBA. The game starts in Japan, some Japanese events happen and maybe even a national tournament. After that it launches in other Asian territories, hype is built up and then finally they have the Asian championships. Thent it's launched in the west, some events in the west happen while Asia does a second championship, and then we have a world championship. I understand it's because Hasbro is the major toy distributor in that country and not Takara, but it still seems so weird. India is in Asia too, it's gotta feel so weird for fans there to know that a championship is happening for their continent and that they can't even participate in it.
(Jul. 20, 2015  11:53 PM)UnicornoLeone Wrote: Will Gingka return plz answer

This is a completely new series, he probably won't.
(Jul. 20, 2015  9:31 PM)AwesomeBlader21 Wrote: I am going to india soon (don't ask)

I am wondering when beybade burst will come to india because I am looking to buy some when I am there

If you are coming to India, come to Mumbai soon :p
It's one of the few hotspots for tournaments

@[AwesomeBlader21]
Just to be clear, I was under the impression based on zankye's original comments that all of the footage was taken without permission. If that's not the case, then I'm sincerely sorry for the understanding. I hope we can all work past this and continue to build a strong community for Beyblade online. There's not that many of us, and it's good to support each other.

(Jul. 20, 2015  11:34 PM)Wizard Wrote: You know, I wish they would bring back the design they used from HMS. The string was thicker and had to be wound manually, I've never used one myself but it seems like it would be much harder to break.

Only someone who's never used that thing could possibly want it to make a comeback. It was powerful, but horribly uncomfortable and impossible to aim.

(Jul. 20, 2015  11:34 PM)Wizard Wrote: I find it odd how excluded India seems from the standpoint of the WBBA. The game starts in Japan, some Japanese events happen and maybe even a national tournament. After that it launches in other Asian territories, hype is built up and then finally they have the Asian championships. Thent it's launched in the west, some events in the west happen while Asia does a second championship, and then we have a world championship. I understand it's because Hasbro is the major toy distributor in that country and not Takara, but it still seems so weird. India is in Asia too, it's gotta feel so weird for fans there to know that a championship is happening for their continent and that they can't even participate in it.

Hard not to feel like it has something to do with the lack of copyright enforcement in India. Never forget that the official logo for Metal Fight Beyblade in India was designed by myself and a few others in collaboration, and then stolen from the internet. Can't be an appealing market for Beyblade, one of the most counterfeited products of all time.
(Jul. 21, 2015  3:14 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Only someone who's never used that thing could possibly want it to make a comeback.

Smile

(Jul. 21, 2015  3:14 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Hard not to feel like it has something to do with the lack of copyright enforcement in India. Never forget that the official logo for Metal Fight Beyblade in India was designed by myself and a few others in collaboration, and then stolen from the internet.

The one that used to be on the landing page for Beywiki? Tell me your kidding. I know literally nothing about India, but wow...

(Jul. 21, 2015  3:14 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Can't be an appealing market for Beyblade, one of the most counterfeited products of all time.

Battle Strikers. Andrew
lol, can't argue that Battle Strikers would likely not have existed without Beyblade, but to call it a counterfeit isn't fair. It doesn't look, feel, or play anything like Beyblade.

Yes, that's the one. I can't find any pictures of it but I've seen it on TV screenshots and at Indian events before.
(Jul. 21, 2015  4:08 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Yes, that's the one. I can't find any pictures of it but I've seen it on TV screenshots and at Indian events before.

Put it on your resume, lol.
(Jul. 20, 2015  11:03 PM)1234beyblade Wrote: I personally think that Valkyrie will have a rubber tip just like Dragoon and Pegasus did, it is just a trend. I am super excited to see a rubber tip though, i think that would be pretty OP. I am also super excited to see how bursts will do with right left battles, from my dragoon G vs Valkyrie vid there was no bursts so it seems like the rotation will have a big effect on the actual battle.

Well if there is to be a rubber tip the strength of collision will be pretty great and the beys would burst really often.
(Jul. 21, 2015  6:43 AM)TenshouTsubasa Wrote:
(Jul. 20, 2015  11:03 PM)1234beyblade Wrote: I personally think that Valkyrie will have a rubber tip just like Dragoon and Pegasus did, it is just a trend. I am super excited to see a rubber tip though, i think that would be pretty OP. I am also super excited to see how bursts will do with right left battles, from my dragoon G vs Valkyrie vid there was no bursts so it seems like the rotation will have a big effect on the actual battle.

Well if there is to be a rubber tip the strength of collision will be pretty great and the beys would burst really often.

That is most likely true, but here is a question. As the person who is using the rubber tip, is that a good thing or a bad thing? We would actually have to see one in action, but it might cause the aggressor to lose rather than the defender. Same case for any defensive rubber tip that may come out. Will the tip improve or hinder your beyblades abilities? Will the risk of higher burst rates worth having a higher stadium out rate?

Either way we wont know till something gives us the ability to test it.
Sorry to bump this, but has it been revealed whether or not Sonokong will also sell these? If so, when? They're the best way to get the random booster beys.
No word about SonoKong so far.
(Jul. 21, 2015  7:59 AM)Giraton Wrote:
(Jul. 21, 2015  6:43 AM)TenshouTsubasa Wrote:
(Jul. 20, 2015  11:03 PM)1234beyblade Wrote: I personally think that Valkyrie will have a rubber tip just like Dragoon and Pegasus did, it is just a trend. I am super excited to see a rubber tip though, i think that would be pretty OP. I am also super excited to see how bursts will do with right left battles, from my dragoon G vs Valkyrie vid there was no bursts so it seems like the rotation will have a big effect on the actual battle.

Well if there is to be a rubber tip the strength of collision will be pretty great and the beys would burst really often.

That is most likely true, but here is a question. As the person who is using the rubber tip, is that a good thing or a bad thing? We would actually have to see one in action, but it might cause the aggressor to lose rather than the defender. Same case for any defensive rubber tip that may come out. Will the tip improve or hinder your beyblades abilities? Will the risk of higher burst rates worth having a higher stadium out rate?

Either way we wont know till something gives us the ability to test it.
I can imagine with the right parts and a rubber tip, the combo will explode like Uriel 2.
aw man its been a while since i posted on the WBO, first just want to say, if any one remembers me, thanks you for watching my videos. now i just want to say im glad beyblade is back again, burst seems amazing, the fist 4 beys released looked pretty cool, but seeing the new ones coming out, has me hyped. i cant wait to see how this generation of beys evolve like the original and the metal saga ones did. so far i have only two conserns for burst. since i dont have any yet can some one please explain this to me. when they are launched, im not sure if its the blader launching it not strong enough or maybe its the launchers but....doesnt it look like they lose alot of stamina and start to woble alittle as soon as they are launched? have you guys who own some burst beys noticed that too? is it an effect of the clear plastic on top or are they alot weaker spin than other beys? my second consern is that they burst a little too often, but this isnt much of a big problem since im sure as this generation goes they will be adding things and making it harder to burst, maybe its so easy now so that they can show the new feature more. its sorta like the PRE-HYBRID WHEEL SYSTEM those were just about 90% metal to show the METAL part of the series but as the series went they changed sooo much from beys like storm pegasus to the 4d beys and then zero-g so that might be why these beys seem to burst so often so they can show the BURST part of it more
I can't wait to find out if these new beyblade burst are better then the original metal fusion ones because the shogun steel one's lost to the metal fusion and i hope that the burst effect doesn't ruin the battle by exploding in the middle of it and making it no last if you have opinions or wanna request a video of a example of how shogun steel lost to metal fusion let me know
These will definitely lose to both MFB and Zero-G beyblade a, but it doesn't matter, because they aren't made to battle other systems. And Zero-G beyblade a obviously can't compete with MFB (except in Limited) due to their imbalance and light weight. Synchromesh fare well against MFB, however.
(Jul. 24, 2015  12:29 AM)Slashman1 Wrote: I can't wait to find out if these new beyblade burst are better then the original metal fusion ones because the shogun steel one's lost to the metal fusion and i hope that the burst effect doesn't ruin the battle by exploding in the middle of it and making it no last if you have opinions or wanna request a video of a example of how shogun steel lost to metal fusion let me know

This is a weird way of judging Beyblade.

The truth of the matter is, making a great spinning top is relatively easy. It doesn't mean anything that a Beyblade from an older gen can defeat a Beyblade from another generation.

What we judge Beyblade on is not some objective measure of their performance as spinning tops. Beyblades are generally not that well-designed as spinning tops — a good spinning top is heavy and pretty much perfectly round. Good Beyblade design is perfectly flawed, starting with a boring circle and transforming it into something more interesting, with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. We need to judge each generation of the game as an enclosed system, and measure it by the quality of its gameplay.

Beyblade Burst will regularly lost to MFB during cross-gen play. And that's OK, so long as Beyblade Burst is a fun, well-balanced game in its own right.
(Jul. 24, 2015  1:00 AM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jul. 24, 2015  12:29 AM)Slashman1 Wrote: I can't wait to find out if these new beyblade burst are better then the original metal fusion ones because the shogun steel one's lost to the metal fusion and i hope that the burst effect doesn't ruin the battle by exploding in the middle of it and making it no last if you have opinions or wanna request a video of a example of how shogun steel lost to metal fusion let me know

This is a weird way of judging Beyblade.

The truth of the matter is, making a great spinning top is relatively easy. It doesn't mean anything that a Beyblade from an older gen can defeat a Beyblade from another generation.

What we judge Beyblade on is not some objective measure of their performance as spinning tops. Beyblades are generally not that well-designed as spinning tops — a good spinning top is heavy and pretty much perfectly round. Good Beyblade design is perfectly flawed, starting with a boring circle and transforming it into something more interesting, with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. We need to judge each generation of the game as an enclosed system, and measure it by the quality of its gameplay.

Beyblade Burst will regularly lost to MFB during cross-gen play. And that's OK, so long as Beyblade Burst is a fun, well-balanced game in its own right.
This.

I've been getting really tired by that logic of "if burst can't beat older gens, they suck". When I try to explain some people just don't accept it.