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I've been thinking, what if WE came up with our own Beyblade system? I'm pretty sure at least ONE person on the WBO is gonna wanna work for TT. So how about we come up with our own system, with new ideas and old ideas. Here's what I think would be a good system:

Face: The screw that holds the Bey together and depicts character.

Clear Wheel: Just like the HWS Clear Wheel, except these actually work like the AR's from the plastic Beyblades. They sit on TOP of the Metal Ring instead of snug in the Metal Wheel.

Metal Wheel: Just like the HWS wheels. The only difference is that with the plastic piece, it almost looks like a HMS wheel.

Effect Core: These could have random effects. I was thinking like a cool vibrating one that could shake your opponent when they come in contact. This core will be in the center of the Bey.

Spin Track: Just like the ones from MFB.

Performance Tip: Just like from MFB.

Give feedback, edit my system, or come up with your own! To help with this topic, I'll put up a poll: If one Beyblade system could be revived, what would it be? Have fun!
This is in the wrong forum.

You should've posted it in the Beyblade General forum. Wink
Oh. Well... how do I move it?
You can't. Don't worry, a mod will come along and move it to the appropriate place soon enough.
I think it would be hard for the majority of the WBO to work for TT considering there is a language barrier. :?

What you're saying sounds like MFB...completely...

Honestly, it would be interesting to incorporate neurofeedback into Beyblade. I've done it with Tony Hawk Pro Skater before. Because I have brain damage, we were attempting to, in essence, reprogram my brain to think normally. If I thought abnormally, I couldn't jump as high or move as fast, which meant I couldn't accomplish anything in the level, but when my brain waves were normal, it functioned normal.

You could use a variant of that in Beyblade where you could possibly have certain functions perform with certain types of brain patterns using an electronic core.

Unfortunately, this would be extremely costly because this technology is under developed. Give it a few years and I'll wager more and more consumer goods will have this.
The reason it's probably alot like MFB is because of the spin track, but they seem to be more useful than Blade Bases. Lemme see... What could be a replacement for a spin track...

Anyway, without spin tracks included, here are some ideas for some Beys:

Valiant Drakon (Attack)
Steel Boarius (Defense)
Ventus Aether (Stamina)

Just some basic ones.
This sounds awsome it would be cool if it were to happen
I think this belongs in the Your Creations forum more.
(Jan. 07, 2011  4:31 AM)Deikailo Wrote: [ -> ]Because I have brain damage, we were attempting to, in essence, reprogram my brain to think normally. If I thought abnormally, I couldn't jump as high or move as fast, which meant I couldn't accomplish anything in the level, but when my brain waves were normal, it functioned normal.

I completely get you, and think it's a great idea, but....WHAT?!?!?! Really? Hm. Did not know that.
(Jan. 08, 2011  5:05 AM)Firinmahlazuh Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 07, 2011  4:31 AM)Deikailo Wrote: [ -> ]Because I have brain damage, we were attempting to, in essence, reprogram my brain to think normally. If I thought abnormally, I couldn't jump as high or move as fast, which meant I couldn't accomplish anything in the level, but when my brain waves were normal, it functioned normal.

I completely get you, and think it's a great idea, but....WHAT?!?!?! Really? Hm. Did not know that.
Yeah, I had part of it removed when I was five. I'm still functional, but I have a hard time retaining information sometimes. I'm terrible with names and faces. Since I did neurofeedback, I hear they've further developed that program. It was very interesting and I'm not sure how it worked, but I had to wear a helmet when I was playing the game. It required the leeds in the helmet to connect at a certain part of my head and then they were wired to a receiver around my neck, which would communicate to the controller. If the brain patterns were incorrect, the controller wouldn't function properly.

Taking that concept, you could probably do something like activating gimicks with, maybe, tightness of grip on your launcher. It would be interesting to see more in game strategy come into play or something where you can legitimately say your heart was in the game so you could win it.