Hey guys,
The last time I was really into beyblade was like.. 2013? Looking at my post history....
I don't really have any idea how this new generation of beyblade works, all I know is that they burst lol. The metal generation (face bolt, energy ring, metal wheel, spin track, and tip) is the only one I'm familiar with lol.
Could any of yall point me into the right direction for getting to know the new parts and system? I'd like to find out what parts are competitive as well as which beyblade I should pick up and why. I know when I was younger, I knew a lot about what combos were good and things like that, I'd like to get to that same level for this generation and possibly open up a club at my university.
I already picked up a few hypersphere beyblades late last year, coming from the metal generation, I was pretty sad to see how Hasbro's were pretty much all plastic, It kinda ruined my hype for this gen at the time. The TT beys look a lot more interesting and fun so I'll probably be going with those for now on.
The last time I was really into beyblade was like.. 2013? Looking at my post history....
I don't really have any idea how this new generation of beyblade works, all I know is that they burst lol. The metal generation (face bolt, energy ring, metal wheel, spin track, and tip) is the only one I'm familiar with lol.
Could any of yall point me into the right direction for getting to know the new parts and system? I'd like to find out what parts are competitive as well as which beyblade I should pick up and why. I know when I was younger, I knew a lot about what combos were good and things like that, I'd like to get to that same level for this generation and possibly open up a club at my university.
I already picked up a few hypersphere beyblades late last year, coming from the metal generation, I was pretty sad to see how Hasbro's were pretty much all plastic, It kinda ruined my hype for this gen at the time. The TT beys look a lot more interesting and fun so I'll probably be going with those for now on.