Feb. 15, 2011 9:11 PM
What you need to do is reword the Poison section. It mentions Dark too much. Actually explain more about it's performance, why it has bad defense, why it has recoil, why it has bad stamina etc.
(Feb. 15, 2011 11:59 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: [ -> ]Does it really matter that much? Do we really need to go into detail on why one of the worst wheel is that badObviously not...
Quote:Although, if Takara Tomy made it so the Wings could rotate, it would solve it's it's massive Stamina problem.It does not even seem like it would really be remarkably better. It would still be a bad Track in my opinion, just because of its shape.
(Dec. 18, 2010 2:59 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]Clear Wheel: Serpentjust reworded it
Weight: 2.9g
The original release of Serpent is green, and translucent, featuring several notches and protrusions, representing many snakes overlapping each other.
(Dec. 18, 2010 2:59 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]Metal Wheel: PoisonReworded this:
Weight: 29.6g
Poison was first released with Poison Serpent SW145SD. It is predominantly circular, with fifteen small rectangular spikes on its circumference. Each spike curves to the side in a Counter Clock-Wise direction. These spikes tend to have extensive amount of recoil, Similar to the Rock and Dark Wheels. This trait makes Poison relatively useless. Unlike the Rock Wheel, Poison's recoil doesn't cause it to bounce away from it's opponent when it makes contact. Instead, it loses an extensive amount of Stamina. Similar to the Dark Wheel's recoil, but much worse. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout. The design of Poison has a raised perimeter, which, like Flame, exposes more of the Track below than other wheels. This makes it easier for other Beyblade's to strike its Track, and the mix in characteristics makes it perform badly in all areas, similar to Dark.
SSJfisherman Wrote:Poison was first released with Poison Serpent SW145SD. Each spike curves in a Counter Clock-Wise direction, and produce a significant amount of recoil. Unlike traditional signs of recoil, Poison loses an extensive amount of Stamina from being hit, similar to the Dark Metal Wheel. Poison is relatively thin throughout, due to a raised perimeter, similar to the Flame Metal Wheel. Poison suffers from many flaws and performs badly in all aspects of Beyblade.------------------------------
(Dec. 18, 2010 2:59 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]Track: Switch 145reworded parts in here
Weight: 4.2g
SW145 has three wings which can be removed and "switched" to have either defensive or offensive properties. It is switched by removing the bottom and pulling the wings down. After the first few times of changing the modes, the wings may start to rattle, causing a loss in Stamina and Defense. The wings on this Track are shaped in a random pattern that is similar to the blades of a fan. Circular shapes seem to work much better for defense Tracks. When in Attack mode, the tip of the wings face counter clock-wise. When in Defense mode, the tips face clock-wise. Although this seems like a good concept, it performs badly in both areas and the difference in performance is negligible. The reason behind this terrible performance is that the "Wings" are approximately 1 mm thick, and do not provide enough protection against low attackers, due to a considerable gap between them and the Metal Wheel. Better choices for Attack would be would be 85, 100, or CH120, and better choices for Defense would be GB145, R145, or 230.
(Dec. 18, 2010 2:59 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]Bottom: Semi-Defensethis whole section needs to be updated(I realize that you copied it from dark bull):
Weight: 0.5 grams
Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best Stamina Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot.
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.
Use in Stamina Customizations.
SD has many uses in Top-Tier Stamina Customizations. In Takara Tomy Stadiums, SD can be used in the following Stamina Customizations.
-Virgo DF145SD
-Burn Bull DF145SD
-Earth Bull DF145SD
SSJfisherman Wrote:SD is of the "Defense" series of bottoms. It is the smallest of SD, D, and WD, and has exceptional stamina properties. Although the name suggests it is a Defense bottom, it is oriented from the "Sharp" series bottoms, and the little contact it has with the stadium is only useful for Stamina.
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, but SD has proven to outclass D in terms of Stamina. Compared to WD, SD is able to wobble at greater angles, and has a higher spin rate near the end of a battle. Many Bladers prefer WD though, due to added stability, slightly better Spin times, and it can take hits better than SD
Use in Stamina Customization
SD is a current Top Tier Stamina Bottom, which is often used in the combo Burn Bull 145 SD. It has high spin times and is difficult for many to outspin.
(Feb. 26, 2011 9:49 PM)SSJfisherman Wrote: [ -> ]Bam.Your amazing man! You have helped me a lot with this article. I really appreciate that!
I think I cleaned it up quite a bit
Some of my parts may have some slight punctuation Mistakes; I'm on an IPad.
Quote:Poison was first released with Poison Serpent SW145SD (Most Articles don't mention it). Fifteen spikes circle/surround the Poison metal wheel. Each spike/of them curves in a Counter Clock-Wise direction, and produces a significant amount of recoil. Unlike traditional(Traditional just doesn't fit here, use usual/general, if nobody can find a better synonym) signs of recoil, Poison loses an extensive amount of Stamina from being hit, similar to the Dark Metal Wheel. Poison is relatively thin throughout, due to a raised perimeter, similar to the Flame Metal Wheel. Poison suffers from many flaws and performs badly in all aspects of Beyblade.
(Mar. 05, 2011 10:40 AM)Aquilaz112 Wrote: [ -> ]Nobody noticed this but you din't say about Medusa being one of the 88 constellation in the face partHere's the thing: It's not Medusa. It's Serpens. Take a look at the Face...
(Mar. 06, 2011 4:31 PM)Aquilaz112 Wrote: [ -> ]You didn't even mention the face.Bump
You started with the clear wheel
(Mar. 06, 2011 9:37 PM)Sequoia Wrote: [ -> ]This is done in my opinion. Just be patient for it to be approved. Also, I love how you are keep on putting "bump" in most of your post in bold letters, heh.Yeah it's getting kinda tedious to keep typing that...
Quote:Clear Wheel: Serpent
Weight: 2.9g
The original release of Serpent is green, and translucent, featuring several notches and protrusions, representing many snakes overlapping each other.
Face: Serpent
Weight: X
The Face depicts Serpens, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Serpent
Weight: 2.9g
The original release of Serpent is green, and translucent, featuring several notches and protrusions, representing many snakes overlapping each other.
(Dec. 18, 2010 2:59 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]I edited a few things.Quote:Face: Serpent
The Face depicts Serpens, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Serpent
Weight: 2.9g
The original release of Serpent is a translucent green. It features several notches and protrusions, representing many snakes overlapping each other.
Metal Wheel: Poison
Weight: 29.6g
Poison is surrounded by eighteen spikes. Each spike curves in a counterclockwise direction, and produces a significant amount of recoil. Unlike usual signs of recoil, Poison loses an extensive amount of Stamina from being hit, similar to the Dark Metal Wheel. Poison is relatively thin throughout, due to a raised perimeter, similar to the Flame Metal Wheel. Poison suffers from many flaws and performs badly in all aspects of Beyblade.
Track: Switch 145
Weight: 4.2g
SW145 has three wings which can be removed and "switched" to have either defensive or offensive properties. It is switched by removing the bottom and pulling the wings down. After the first few times of changing the modes, the wings may start to rattle, causing a loss in Stamina and Defense. The wings on this Track are shaped in a random pattern that is similar to the blades of a fan. Circular shapes seem to work much better for defense Tracks. When in Attack mode, the tip of the wings face counter clock-wise. When in Defense mode, the tips face clock-wise. Although this seems like a good concept, it performs badly in both areas and the difference in performance is negligible. The reason behind this terrible performance is that the "wings" are approximately 1 mm thick, and do not provide enough protection against low attackers, due to a considerable gap between them and the Metal Wheel. Better choices for Attack would be would be 85, 90, 100, or CH120, and better choices for Defense would be GB145, BD145, R145 or 230.
Bottom: Semi-Defense
Weight: 0.5 grams
SD is of the "Defense" series of bottoms. It's the smallest of SD, D, and WD, and has exceptional stamina properties. Although the name suggests it is a Defense bottom, it is oriented from the "Sharp" series of bottoms, and the little contact it has with the stadium is only useful for Stamina.
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, but SD has proven to outclass D in terms of Stamina. Compared to WD, SD is able to wobble at greater angles, and has a higher spin rate near the end of a battle. Many Bladers prefer WD though, due to added stability, slightly better spin times, and it can take hits better than SD.
Use in Stamina Customization
SD is a current top-tier Stamina Bottom, which is often used in the combo Burn Bull 145SD. It has high spin times and is difficult for many to outspin.
Other Versions
* Burn Serpent WA130ES - Random Booster Vol. 5 Grand Ketos (Red)
* Storm Serpent T125HF - Random Booster Vol. 5 Grand Ketos (Purple)
Overall
Poison Serpent's only competitive part is SD, which can be obtained from the infinitely more useful Dark Bull H145SD. There is little to no reason to buy this Beyblade aside from collection purposes.
(Mar. 06, 2011 11:30 PM)L-Drago rules Wrote: [ -> ]I edited a few things.Where did you get "Eighteen Spikes" from? The Poison Metal Wheel only has fifteen spikes. Are you blind?