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Face: Phoenix
Weight: 1.08 Grams

The Face on this Beyblade depicts the Firebird, known as colloquially, the Phoenix, one of the 88 constellations in the sky.

Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: 2.93 Grams

The Clear Wheel release of Phoenix is bright orange in color. The Phoenix Clear Wheel is of an overall jagged design. At two opposite ends of the Clear Wheel, two “heads” of a Phoenix are depicted. These “heads” are followed by tails with three pentagons on each side, resembling the tail feathers of a Phoenix

Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.86 Grams

Burn is a smooth, circular design, it has "burn wheel" on the smooth area. Because of the heavy Metal Wheel it makes it almost impossible for the beyblade, it is good for stamina costomizations. The inner portion of the Wheel has a design that resembles the sun.

Use in stamina coustimizations:
Burn can be utilized in the Stamina customization Burn Bull H145SD, Burn Sagitario C145S and Burn Libra T125ES.

Track: 135
Weight: 1.34 Grams

The track 135 is the second tallest wheel after 145,the first being 145 and its variants. Currently, there have been no other variations of Tracks released for the 135 Track. 135 was released in conjunction with Metal Sharp, or MS, as it is a rather tall Bottom.

Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.28 Grams

MS is just one of the several S, or Sharp series Bottoms. Since the Bottom is made of metal, very little friction is produced between it and the Stadium floor, and thus, it can produce very long spin times. However, the long spin times cannot make up for its poor balance. All Sharp series Bottoms have been notoriously known for having poor balance, and MS is no exception. When an opposing Beyblade strikes another that is using an MS Bottom, the Beyblade using MS will more so than often be knocked off of balance, increasing the chance of touching the Stadium floor with its Metal Wheel, which leads to a sharp loss of Stamina.

Overall:

Burn Phoenix 135MS as an uncustomized Beyblade shows little to no potential as a competitive Beyblade. However, there is one noteworthy part in this set: Burn. Burn shows an almost unrivalled performance when it comes to Stamina; its ability as a Stamina Wheel even surpasses Flame, which was once perceived as one of the greatest Stamina Wheels in the HWS line up. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.
You have basically copied 桃太郎's draft and changed a few things (in a bad way). :\

Also, the combos in the "Use in Stamina Customization" section of your article doesn't perform well at all.
i let my cousin do this AND HE COPIED IT AND CHANGED IT, my cousin is 7 and likes to copy
(Aug. 23, 2010  3:03 PM)Beyblade Lover1 Wrote: [ -> ]i let my cousin do this AND HE COPIED IT AND CHANGED IT, my cousin is 7 and likes to copy
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I guess we should stick with 桃太郎's draft then...