Sorry, I don't think we can help you with that fake Beyblade. As others said, you can't expect quality from counterfeits. You're better off trying to get Hasbro locally than put up with that.
This is theflightyellz's guide to fakes, but it's more geared toward Metal Fight and it's easy to miss that they added a mention of Hasbro being legit as an afterthought. For Burst, Takara-Tomy and Hasbro are the only companies who make legitimate Beyblades. Rapidity and TD are some common counterfeit makers, and you may also see the word "unbranded" thrown around.
If you buy a Korean Burst Beyblade (which you can tell from it having different writing on the box than the Japanese version), it needs to have both the Young Toys elephant logo along with Takara-Tomy to be legit. This is because Young Toys handles the language and other localization parts for selling the Takara-Tomy Beyblades in South Korea.
Really, the easiest thing is to just go over to
leosama's thread that lists the cheapest places to buy the legit TT beys from eBay. You just might have to change the ".com.au" domain to match your country (such as just ".com" for the US).
There are many other things to know to discern a fake, as some people will say and show pics of a TT bey but not actually give you one. But leosama's thread just makes life easier, so save the trouble and just use that. We've all bought from those sellers and they've proven their legitimacy.
(Jun. 02, 2018 3:08 PM)bladerNOOB500 Wrote: the only reason i buy fakes is cause im a noob and my mom wont buy me real beys cause she thinks they are the fakes since they cost so much
Save your own money and buy your Beyblades yourself. Do extra chores, go help other people.
TT Beyblades cost what they do because you have to import them, so you have to deal with middlemen who take a cut to make the effort worth it.
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