Thermal Pisces T125ES

(Dec. 28, 2010  1:56 AM)Mc Frown Wrote: Tell me this isn't a shark jaw snapping upward.

This isn't a shark jaw snapping upward. Grin

Good catch, Mc Frown.
(Dec. 24, 2010  10:51 AM)Ultrablader Wrote: Definatly on the re write for T125. It has some slight uses now. Has anyone actually ever tested T125 for stamina?

Don't forget about MooMoo Hurricane.
(Dec. 31, 2010  3:47 AM)Firinmahlazuh Wrote:
(Dec. 24, 2010  10:51 AM)Ultrablader Wrote: Definatly on the re write for T125. It has some slight uses now. Has anyone actually ever tested T125 for stamina?

Don't forget about MooMoo Hurricane.

whick is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay outclassed Speechless
I've been using thermal too much on a D125WD. Gotta experiment more. Uncertain

Edit: Gonna experiment on counter as soon as I get it. For nao, i'll just mess with Thermal.
i also need experiment more with thermal
Recent testing has shown that Thermal is a good destabiliser wheel.
You should probably write that there have been cases where Thermal was great at Stamina when it was fresh, but started to suck as it was used.
on the face bolt include that pisces is not actually a shark, it is a fish. It is just something that annoys me when I see the face bolt you don't have to because it is unnecessesary.
It is a shark, and sharks are fish.
yeah i guess you are right. i liked the article though
(Jan. 11, 2011  2:33 AM)ShadowPegasis Wrote: You should probably write that there have been cases where Thermal was great at Stamina when it was fresh, but started to suck as it was used.
It's straight up bad at Stamina.

(Jan. 09, 2011  11:41 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Recent testing has shown that Thermal is a good destabiliser wheel.
I really haven't been feeling this.
Did you see the testing where it got a 90% win rate though?
No I haven't, link?
From my personal experiences it blows at nearly everything.
Can't remember where I saw it. Could someone try this since I don't own one. May have just been a fluke.
other versions:
Evil Pisces ED145WD - Spiral Blitz Faceoff
And you are bumping this because? Seriously, you say the most obvious things in these threads

Pay attention to dates...
Or you could realize that it still hasn't been finished and stop being a jerk for no reason... If it hasn't been done yet then there's nothing wrong with bumping it. Yes the version he is talking about wasn't around when this was last looked at. So what?
Haha, yeah, unbelievably, this hasn't been posted yet.

A Thermal draft is here in the Thermal Lacerta thread which is slightly updated:

Quote:Metal Wheel: Thermal
Weight: 30.5 grams
The Thermal Metal Wheel consists of two large wings which are pointed at their respective beginnings and ends. Thermal is largely based on the Metal System Pisces, and as such, the three notches on the Wheel are representative of a shark's gills. Although it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far out enough to provide any significant Smash Attack. The Wheel does possess moderate Stamina capabilities due to its relatively round shape, but is considered outclassed for this purpose by Earth, Burn and Hell.

I don't know what Daegor had in mind when he said he wanted to rewrite T125 and ES; we should wait until then.
Ah cha cha, this brings back memories.

I'll get to le fixes soon.

Are there any other other versions I'm missing?
Burn Pisces ED145WF?
We should mention how good the Pisces CW is on Screw, as it and Horogium are the only things that can be used. In fact, Pisces (IIRC) is better than Horogium on Screw.
That should be it :

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

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

Clear Wheel: Pisces
Weight: 2.7 grams
Pisces was first released in a translucent midnight blue 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. This Clear Wheel is best combined with Screw, as its shape and slopes allow proper space to enhance Screw's own slopes and it does not get in its way for attacks, maximizing the contact areas.

Metal Wheel: Thermal
Weight: 30.5 grams
Thermal consists of two large wings in the shape of sharks with a small gap in between. This Metal Wheel is meant to be the Hybrid Wheel version of the Pisces Wheel. Each wing possesses three small notches which represent a shark's gills, and those wings also have a noticeable slope leading up to the thicker center. However, despite this slope, Thermal generates no observable Upper Attack. In addition, even though it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far enough outward to provide any significant Smash Attack. Although Thermal’s design is mostly continuous and interrupted by only two small gaps, it only has moderate Stamina qualities at best, and is outclassed by multiple Stamina Wheels such as even Earth and Burn. It can destabilize other Beyblades to an extent, but never good enough to find its way onto any period’s top-tier list.

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 this effect of downward force it produces is highly negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.

Use in Attack Customization
Although CH120 is considerably more versatile than T125, T125 can still be used to a moderate degree of effectiveness in MF Gravity Perseus T125R²F (Attack Version, Counter Mode). Metal Wheels that were released subsequently to Gravity and that do better in Attack, like VariAres and Blitz, can also fit well with T125 and other 125 Tracks, however the combination of Gravity and T125 is notable because Gravity cannot perform as well at any other height.

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. This 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. Consequently, 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 a Stamina Bottom.

Overall:
Thermal Pisces lacks any worthwhile parts. There is little reason to own this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.
I would change the 'dark grey colour' to 'ranslucent grey (or black) colour.'

Under 'Use in Attack Customization' maybe add in that MF Gravity Perseus T125R²F(Attack Ver., Counter Mode) should be in left spin..? Not sure on that, as either one is okay.

I think it is meant to be midnight blue, so I changed it for "translucent midnight blue".

In the Rock Escolpio T125JB draft topic, th!nk suggested that there could be better combinations to recommend, so perhaps it will not even be Gravity for this either.