Thermal Pisces T125ES

Another day, another draft. T125 and ES were lifted from Beywiki.

Note: Thermal Pisces T125ES was first released in BB-57 Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense). It was later released as a Starter from Sonokong.

Face: Pisces
The Face depicts Pisces, the twelfth astrological sign of the Zodiac.

Clear Wheel: Pisces
Weight: 2.7 grams
Pisces was first released in a grey colour. Pisces depicts two sharks circling clockwise around each other with the head, dorsal fin, and tail of each shark breaking through a series of waves.

Metal Wheel: Thermal
Weight: 30.5 grams
Thermal consists of two large wings with a small gap in between. Each wing posesses three small notches which represent a shark's gills, and a noticeable slope leading up to the thicker center. However, despite this slope, Thermal posesses no noticeable Upper Attack. Although Thermal is mostly continuous and interrupted by only two small gaps, it posesses moderate Stamina qualities at best, and is outclassed by Wheels such as Earth and Burn.

Use in Stamina Customization
Thermal can be used in the Stamina Customization: Thermal Bull AD145WD.

Track: Tornado 125
Weight: 1.7 grams

T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120. (Click to View)

Bottom: Eternal Sharp
Weight: 1.0 grams

Eternal Sharp features a free-spinning tip attached to a metal shaft which is held by the Bottom. The part was one of the most heavily anticipated parts in the MFB lineup when first announced, but ES is actually a hugely disappointing part in terms of performance.

Firstly, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the friction between the free-spinning tip and the rest of the Bottom. All of the best free-spinning tips, notably Bearing Core, had NSK Shield bearings which allowed unhindered spin.

Secondly, the tip shape of ES is not conducive to optimum Stamina; the sharp nature of the Bottom means it is easily destabilized. As all Sharp tips do, Eternal Sharp also has trouble regaining balance, hence making this a poor choice for Stamina. That said, ES still remains superior to BS and S as Stamina Bottoms. (Click to View)

Overall:
Thermal Pisces lacks any worthwhile parts. There is little reason to own this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.
Definatly on the re write for T125. It has some slight uses now. Has anyone actually ever tested T125 for stamina?
looks great! mention that Thermal was based on Pisces, and I am in 100% agrememnt that the T125 and ES srctions need to be re-written. who ever wrote them originaly did not do a good job. later, i will post re-written versions for you if you want
Maybe we can get Brad to re-write it?
(Dec. 24, 2010  4:28 PM)Serpent Of Doom Wrote: Maybe we can get Brad to re-write it?

*rolls eyes*
I ment brad to re-write the T125 and ES parts on Beywiki
(Dec. 24, 2010  4:35 PM)Serpent Of Doom Wrote: I ment brad to re-write the T125 and ES parts on Beywiki

Yes, let's all rely on a person who no longer plays or goes on this board frequently to rewrite any part of an article![/sarcasm]

EDIT: Hn, this may come off as a bit mean, but my point remains.
(Dec. 24, 2010  10:16 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Face: Pisces
The Face depicts Pisces, the twelfth astrological sign of the Zodiac.

Clear Wheel: Pisces
Weight: 2.7 grams
Pisces was first released in a grey colour. Pisces depicts the dorsal fins of six sharks breaking through several waves. Four of these fins are headed in a clockwise direction, and two are headed counterclockwise.

Should Maybe Note That The Hasbro Version Of The "Face" Has "Pieces" Blacked Out To Look Like Water.Showing a Shark Breaking The Surface

Comment On Bolded. There Are Only 2 Sharks Swimming.
Having No Decals/Stickers On The Clear Wheel Reveals Their Heads
Following The Tips Of The Heads To Each Other(CounterClockwise)
They End At Each Other. Head To Tail
With Waves Forming In The Background,It's Two Sharks "Circling Their Prey" You Might Say.(Clockwise)
When Looked At a Certain Angle. A Shark's "Jaws"(Teeth) Can Be Seen On The Inner Rim Of The CW.
(Dec. 25, 2010  4:39 AM)Stratus G. Wrote: Comment On Bolded. There Are Only 2 Sharks Swimming.
Having No Decals/Stickers On The Clear Wheel Reveals Their Heads
Following The Tips Of The Heads To Each Other(CounterClockwise)
They End At Each Other. Head To Tail
With Waves Forming In The Background,It's Two Sharks "Circling Their Prey" You Might Say.(Clockwise)
When Looked At a Certain Angle. A Shark's "Jaws"(Teeth) Can Be Seen On The Inner Rim Of The CW.

Dude... capitalizing every word makes it annoying to read. Just FYI.

You say there are only two sharks that because the others have no stickers, right? Then why are there four stickers?
I don't get your whole head and tail thing. I know what you're trying to say, but I just don't see it in the Clear Wheel.
Thermal has really mild Attack I guess.
It's not the worst defensive wheel either, but I don't think that warrants mention.

EDIT: I can take pictures of this btw.
Thought I might help. Here is my hasbro Pisces.
Hope I did this right.>.>
[Image: th_Photo_00003-1.jpg]

[Image: th_Photo_00005.jpg]
(Dec. 25, 2010  5:11 PM)Daegor42 Wrote: You say there are only two sharks that because the others have no stickers, right?
Then why are there four stickers?
I don't get your whole head and tail thing. I know what you're trying to say, but I just don't see it in the Clear Wheel.

It's a Habit

Picture-1
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb117...m33s39.png
Red-1st Shark
Green-2nd Shark
White=Waves The Shark Is Making As It's Moving Through The Water.

When The Decals Are Not Present.(Or Flipping The Clear Wheel Over)
Both Sharks Can Be Fully Seen(As They're Gills And Shape Are Revealed)

Picture-2
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb117...ew-450.jpg
Red Is What's Being Shown On The Clear Wheel(Picture-1's Red+Green)
but that is no reason do disregard everyone else saying "look, its annoying, please stop" i have already asked you to stop, so has daegor. i'll ask you again, please stop. beggining every letter in caps puts mor work on you, and more work on our eyes. PLEASE stop.

anyway, the article is good!!
Pretty good! One of the best articles out there.
Those 'waves' are teeth. Look at it on a level surface at eye-level.
(Dec. 26, 2010  7:28 PM)Alchemy Wrote: but that is no reason do disregard everyone else saying "look, its annoying, please stop" i have already asked you to stop, so has daegor. i'll ask you again, please stop. beggining every letter in caps puts mor work on you, and more work on our eyes. PLEASE stop.

Neither Of You Have Ever Told Me To "Stop".
You've Only Told Me That I "Don't Have To Do That". Which I Said I Understand That.

It's How I Type. If You Don't Like It. Do Not Read My Messages. Simple

(Dec. 27, 2010  12:16 AM)Mc Frown Wrote: Those 'waves' are teeth. Look at it on a level surface at eye-level.

They're Definitely Waves.
The Only "Teeth" On The Clear Wheel Is The Sharks "Jaws",
Which Can Be Seen On The Inner Rim The Sharks Are Swimming On.
yes, i have... indirectly, but i have.

why type like that anyway? its more work to type and annoying to read and ITS VERY GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT. typing w/ no caps is more grammatically correct than typing w/ caps...

that's my only question. why?
(Dec. 27, 2010  3:22 AM)Alchemy Wrote: yes, i have... indirectly, but i have.

why type like that anyway? its more work to type and annoying to read and ITS VERY GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT. typing w/ no caps is more grammatically correct than typing w/ caps...

that's my only question. why?

This Would've Been Better As a Private Message Than a Very Off-Topic Post..
I do not own Thermal Pisces, but from the pictures, it really seems as if there are two sharks, and waves between each one's dorsal fin and tail.
(Dec. 27, 2010  4:59 AM)Kai-V Wrote: I do not own Thermal Pisces, but from the pictures, it really seems as if there are two sharks, and waves between each one's dorsal fin and tail.

Well, that's the confirmation I've been waiting for.
Well, I am not claiming that what I see is completely true and official, but I would like to be shown some illustrations that highlight other interpretations, because, for instance, seeing as many sharks as six makes no sense to me.
(Dec. 27, 2010  5:16 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Well, I am not claiming that what I see is completely true and official, but I would like to be shown some illustrations that highlight other interpretations, because, for instance, seeing as many sharks as six makes no sense to me.

At the very least, you break the stalemate, and that's good enough for me.
I also see what Stratus G has pointed out, however is describing its aesthetics that important? I understand it is necessary but we don't have to debate on different interpretations... If one interpretation can be proved then its okay to use IMO...
Oh, those parts. I think everybody else was just talking about what you see of the horizontale Clear Wheel.

That would only make a "third shark" though ...