(Mar. 07, 2020 8:32 PM)DinoBurst Wrote:(Mar. 07, 2020 1:46 AM)ReekoBlader Wrote: They’ll incur more reliability problems, (((if))) it’s not reliable. We still don’t know what material the mechanisms are made out of yet, it could be plastic, metal, or both.. and as far as resistance is concerned... it doesn’t take much force for steel to create a spark from flint... and the LR launcher has quite a bit more resistance than the regular string launcher, and we haven’t complained about that.
I understand that the LR launcher has a different gear ratio than the regular string launcher, but maybe this new launcher has a different ratio as well. We won’t know until the day we have em, which draws closer and closer every day!
Higher resistance in exchange for better launch power as in the case of LR Launcher is a good trade off. Higher resistance in exchange for a light show.... I am not sure about that.
Anatomy of new beyblade layer parts....
My guess is:
Chassis determines the recoil.
Ring determines the weight distribution.
Chip Core determines the lock.
Chip determines the avatar, no real function, unless they add metal to it.
I think what you're calling the ring is actually the chassis, which replaces the Disc for these new layers, and the ring is the main contact points. The chip core doesn't determine the lock, and the chip cannot have teeth due to how the core attaches to the chip. However, I think it's possible that the chip determines the tightness of the lock as it could have the ledges that the driver latches onto, and the ring could determine the teeth.