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There's a lot of speculating going on in the MFB topic, so I thought it would be fun to talk about the kinds of parts we'd like to see.

I've talked about this before, but I'd love to see a bearing Bottom with a sharp tip made of metal instead of plastic. The Survival/Stamina (ugh, which do I use now?) would be absurdly good but the lack of Defense would make up for it. Maybe make the tip large and hollow metal. Of course, with the way the gimmick is in the Track and the Bottom can be changed, this may well soon be a reality!

What would you like to see?
Double Gyro Core
Marin Wrote:Double Gyro Core

if you tried really hard you might manage to shoot it in under twenty seconds
I'd like to see an effective Jumping Bottom. A combination of the Engine Gear release mechanism and the Einstein MS design would be effective, IMO. The base would just need to be as wide or wider than the Track and the release could work.

I'd also like to see a Rubber-Metal hybrid tip. It could work like the Metal Change Base, with a metal tip in the center for endurance and rubber surrounding the metal, so that when it was hit, the blade could go into attack mode.

...I seriously just thought of that, so I don't know if that would be effective at all. =\ Some kind of Hybrid Bottom would be cool, though.

For Wheels, I'd want to see some kind of Attacker that we haven't seen before, something that isn't Upper Attack, Smash Attack or Force Smash, if possible.
Hmm...maybe an Upper Smash Attack, where the "swoop" part of the Wheel was ribbed, or where the end of the "swoop" (not the part that first hits the blade, but the part of the Wheel near the "head") had some kind of Smash Attack part. Similar to the Advance Striker's AR.
Again, I don't know how effective that would be, since I just thought it up.
Grey Wrote:For Tracks...

You mean Wheels?
Ridiculously large perfect circle parts like Trypio's AR or Aero Knight's RC.

With addition of little protrusions if you want.

A ridiculously low Track with a tip like Grip Attacker's.

Sub-Ring Wheels.

Support Parts? Hahaha.

Most concepts have already been used in previous series, but I'm sure some of them will come back.
Marin Wrote:
Grey Wrote:For Tracks...

You mean Wheels?

...
Dammit, you're right. I confused them again. Tired

Thanks for pointing it out, I'll fix it.
Grey Wrote:or where the end of the "swoop" (not the part that first hits the blade, but the part of the Wheel near the "head") had some kind of Smash Attack part

I've been dying for this you have no idea
Bey Brad Wrote:
Grey Wrote:or where the end of the "swoop" (not the part that first hits the blade, but the part of the Wheel near the "head") had some kind of Smash Attack part

I've been dying for this you have no idea

Phantom Fox's CWD in Upper has a little knob, but it's not enough. Unhappy
I want a Galeon like Wheel with a proper metal sub ring.
Actually I have this idea where the AR is like enclosed in like a rubber skin and only like 3 or 4 metal spikes sticking out.. GREAT defense AR would absorb attacks.
The whole beyblade can be covered in an awesomely bouncy rubber how about that
alternatively, teflon-coated metal sharp bearing tip
a part that can use waterfall.
A rubber change tip.
I'm sure this is going to sound stupid, but somewhere down the line a full-metal track would be nice. You could use it in defense combos to make them heavier and spin faster. Though, in order to keep the game balanced, it might need to have some sort of drawback, like being taller than an average track.
Doesn't sound stupid at all to me, but it would be hard to balance it out. That kind of part just has huge potential, so I'm not sure how it could be balanced. I think making it tall is a good first step, but it still carries a very large advantage because it would be rather balanced either way.
Maybe it shouldn't be completely metal then; perhaps the upper half of the track could be metal, and keep the rest plastic.
I donno... i might sound stupid here but w/e
uuuhhhhh... do you think there will be some sort of grip l that can stick the launcher/shooter on? aaahhh heres a pic

[Image: dragonballzcentral_2010_468988886]
I'd like to see another customize grip shooter with alot of rubber grips. I don't like the regular launchers much.
rkayd Wrote:I donno... i might sound stupid here but w/e
uuuhhhhh... do you think there will be some sort of grip l that can stick the launcher/shooter on? aaahhh heres a pic

[Image: dragonballzcentral_2010_468988886]

It is stupid, because it's clearly mentioned in the MFB article on the site! Chief - Idea!
Bey Brad Wrote:
rkayd Wrote:I donno... i might sound stupid here but w/e
uuuhhhhh... do you think there will be some sort of grip l that can stick the launcher/shooter on? aaahhh heres a pic

[Image: dragonballzcentral_2010_468988886]

It is stupid, because it's clearly mentioned in the MFB article on the site! Chief - Idea!

ya but do you have a pic?
Yes. It's in the article. Try reading it before asking questions.
While not really "parts" per se, it'd be cool to see blades inspired by past and present urban arts and music movements other than Hip-Hop and graff in later installations of the Metal Fight Beyblade series.

You know, Death Avant-Gardegoyle and Metalcore Driger and the like, with adhesive art and designs to match their music to motive, kind of like the graff inspired MFB designs we've already seen
I'd like to see an Extra attack ring pop out underneath the main attack ring during a battle, so like if the blade gets hit extra parts of the attack ring will pop out.
Sega Wrote:I'd like to see an Extra attack ring pop out underneath the main attack ring during a battle, so like if the blade gets hit extra parts of the attack ring will pop out.

why