What YukoRay14 means, is that in a zero-G stadium, it is hard to make a solid head-on collision, unlike the BB-10.

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(May. 11, 2013 2:01 AM)ShinobuXD Wrote: I agree with theblackdragon and Yuko Ray 14.
Also, no offense to anyone, but please stop posting random ideas. I'm so frustrated with all the bad posts in this thread I'm on the brink of discussing the Top Tiers with the few members that have contributed to this thread in the last few pages via PM.
(May. 11, 2013 7:00 PM)Shining God MS Wrote: For balance type beyblades, you should try MSF-H _____ _____ SP230WD, because originally if you put it the BB-10 Attack Type Stadium, WD would stay in the middle of the stadium. But in the Zero-G Stadium, it has a lot of potential, I have tested it. It has potential because when you launch a combo with WD in the Stadium, it would stay in the middle, but... if it is battling a Sway Attack Beyblade, it would "mimick" the Sway Attack Type and in most cases, sway out the opposing beyblade. If paired with SP230, WD has a far less chance of being swayed out because the SP230 would in most cases ricochet back into the stadium regaining spin rotation and balance, so... for this reason it is a potential combo part. I hope this helps *Ginga*!
(May. 11, 2013 10:24 PM)UGottaCetus Wrote: I've seen WD be able to somehow avoid being swayed out when the stadium sways. Its weird, it almost countersways and takes over while the one that started swaying gets KOed. I've seen it happen, what hes saying could be legit.