#3 Draft
System: Metal Fight Beyblade
Type: Balance
Face: Wolf
Metal Wheel: Wolf
Track: D125
Bottom: B
Face: Wolf
The face on this Beyblade depicts Lupus, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Wheel: Wolf
Weight: 36 grams
The Wolf wheel has two sets of spikes. On the each side, the words "Wolf Wheel" is engraved on them. Both sides consist of 4, closely packed in spikes that are meant for smash attack. Though, there are are many problems with these spikes that negate the use of Wolf.
One problem with the spikes are that they face counter clockwise, which will cause a massive decrease in stamina as the spikes will push in to the other bey, which leads to another dilemma. The spikes, as mentioned above are closely packed in. They are not pronounced enough to provide attack, which means Wolf would still be able to provide attack, however, it would still be useless. Because of this, Wolf currently has no use for Attack competitively, and Wheels such as Pegasus and Quetzacoatl and Metal Wheels such as Lightning, Gravity, and Vulcan should be used. Wolf also has no use in Defense and Stamina, as the multiple contact points cause too much recoil as stated above.
Track: Defense 125
Weight: 1.7 grams
Height: 12.5 millimeters
D125 is essentially a 125, except, with a ring around it. The ring is used to increase weight and to help take in hits from enemies. However, because of its immobility, when it comes in contact with enemies, it doesn't provide help to retain the Bey's rotations or absorb the shock from opponents hits. Finally, D125 is an outclassed track both for Stamina and Defense Customizations. Though, through testing D125 has found a home in the combo, Gravity Perseus D125R2F.
Use in Attack Customization
Like stated above, D125 has been able to find use in the attack combo, Gravity Perseus D125RF.
Use in Defense Customization
If you don't have access to competitive Tracks, MF Earth Bull D125RS is a decent choice for Defense Customization.
Bottom: Ball
Weight: 0.6 grams
Ball, as its name suggests, is shaped like a ball. This hemispherical shape provides a large area for the Bottom to make contact with the Stadium floor; hence increasing friction and making it more difficult to knockout. B’s shape also makes it likely to stay in the central areas of the Stadium, hence maximizing the customization’s distance from the Stadium exits. Due to its qualities, this bottom makes a decent choice for Defense Customizations. B can be used if WB is not available. However, both have been outclassed by RSF and RS.
Other versions:
Overall
Wolf D125B is composed of predominately outclassed parts. D125 has found use, but does not make up for the lack of competitive parts. There is little to no reason to own the bey aside from collection purposes.
System: Metal Fight Beyblade
Type: Balance
Face: Wolf
Metal Wheel: Wolf
Track: D125
Bottom: B
Face: Wolf
The face on this Beyblade depicts Lupus, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Wheel: Wolf
Weight: 36 grams
The Wolf wheel has two sets of spikes. On the each side, the words "Wolf Wheel" is engraved on them. Both sides consist of 4, closely packed in spikes that are meant for smash attack. Though, there are are many problems with these spikes that negate the use of Wolf.
One problem with the spikes are that they face counter clockwise, which will cause a massive decrease in stamina as the spikes will push in to the other bey, which leads to another dilemma. The spikes, as mentioned above are closely packed in. They are not pronounced enough to provide attack, which means Wolf would still be able to provide attack, however, it would still be useless. Because of this, Wolf currently has no use for Attack competitively, and Wheels such as Pegasus and Quetzacoatl and Metal Wheels such as Lightning, Gravity, and Vulcan should be used. Wolf also has no use in Defense and Stamina, as the multiple contact points cause too much recoil as stated above.
Track: Defense 125
Weight: 1.7 grams
Height: 12.5 millimeters
D125 is essentially a 125, except, with a ring around it. The ring is used to increase weight and to help take in hits from enemies. However, because of its immobility, when it comes in contact with enemies, it doesn't provide help to retain the Bey's rotations or absorb the shock from opponents hits. Finally, D125 is an outclassed track both for Stamina and Defense Customizations. Though, through testing D125 has found a home in the combo, Gravity Perseus D125R2F.
Use in Attack Customization
Like stated above, D125 has been able to find use in the attack combo, Gravity Perseus D125RF.
Use in Defense Customization
If you don't have access to competitive Tracks, MF Earth Bull D125RS is a decent choice for Defense Customization.
Bottom: Ball
Weight: 0.6 grams
Ball, as its name suggests, is shaped like a ball. This hemispherical shape provides a large area for the Bottom to make contact with the Stadium floor; hence increasing friction and making it more difficult to knockout. B’s shape also makes it likely to stay in the central areas of the Stadium, hence maximizing the customization’s distance from the Stadium exits. Due to its qualities, this bottom makes a decent choice for Defense Customizations. B can be used if WB is not available. However, both have been outclassed by RSF and RS.
Other versions:
- Random Booster Wolf D125B (Red)
- BB-20 Set Wolf D125B (Red)
- Booster Wolf 105F
- BB-21 Attack & Balance Reshuffle Wolf 125B (Red)
Overall
Wolf D125B is composed of predominately outclassed parts. D125 has found use, but does not make up for the lack of competitive parts. There is little to no reason to own the bey aside from collection purposes.