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So MFB has been out since August now. We know enough about current and future products to start talking about exactly how we feel about the series. So, let's talk about what we don't like about MFB.

I don't like the shooter technology. Even if they want each shooter to only work in one spin direction, which I'm fine with, the Dual Shooter tech was so far and beyond the original shooter tech that it seems rather backwards that they went back to it. The only flaw with the Dual Shooter were the connectors, and that would have been easily solved by simply using the current MFB connectors.

The fixed right spin/left spin is nonsense. Fix the shooters, not the Wheels! It's becoming increasingly likely that L Drago won't support right spin, which means it's a left spin Upper, which is useless because Upper needs to be in the same spin direction to work! L Drago looks to have strong smash in Right but it's useless.

What's even more frustrating about that is that it clearly wasn't the original concept. Looking at pictures of the early Pegasis mold, it's obvious that it was intended to spin in left as well as right. I can only assume this was a last-minute decision, and a poor one. It effectively halves the number of strategies that can be used.

I understand that they're trying to stagger the release of useful parts, but it's getting a bit ridiculous. Too many Beyblades are being released with rehashes of old parts, and now we're getting Hole Flat, a Flat with a hole in it. Unless it's to be combined with some future gimmick (why not package it with that gimmick, then?) it's really useless and when they eventually do decide to release something better we're all going to have cases full of useless parts.
It really is sad that if they do release better technology later, a great deal of the current parts we have will be rendered useless.
I completely agree with you, Brad. I dont like that they have already re-released several parts parts. What I also dislike is how far back they went in bey-tech with the launchers. And, personally, I REALLY miss weight disks as well as the previous seasons. I`m also still hung up on the cheap packaging XD .
The shooters wear quickly, & I've had two now out of the packet that didn't work Pinching_eyes_2 (I fixed them) but its quite frustrating. & I didn't really like how the wheels get sratched up so easily.

as well the parts we have now, might be useless in the future.
I'm not as interested in MFB as I should be... I keep up with the news and such, but it still doesn't spark my interest as well as it should. This could be because my MFBs are still waiting to be shipped from MOJ since the only one I've had experience with is Sagittario.

Edit: but yeah, I have the same opinion about how we went too far back in technology.
(Nov. 21, 2008  1:27 AM)-WOLF- Wrote: [ -> ]I completely agree with you, Brad. I dont like that they have already re-released several parts parts. What I also dislike is how far back they went in bey-tech with the launchers. And, personally, I REALLY miss weight disks as well as the previous seasons. I`m also still hung up on the cheap packaging XD .

I don't really miss weight disks, but I am bothered by how top-heavy MFB are. Hopefully we will see some tracks that will alleviate this issue.
Yea. Did you have any ideas? Like different D125 track weights (btw, did that gimmick actually work?) or maybe metal faces of some sort.
I think faces with metal in the middle of the screw would be really good.
You addressed all of my concerns, Brad. Specifically the fixed right spin/left spin nonsense they've created in the Wheels. It is beyond me why TAKARA-TOMY chose to do such a thing.
The only thing I don't like about mfb is pretty much the only customizble parts are wheel, track and bottom, makes the outcome kinda bland I still plan to buy them, the next series should take a step forward and not back.
(Nov. 21, 2008  2:51 AM)savatoex Wrote: [ -> ]The only thing I don't like about mfb is pretty much the only customizble parts are wheel, track and bottom, makes the outcome kinda bland I still plan to buy them, the next series should take a step forward and not back.
I think their focus is more on getting newer people. That's why they're going back to basics.
(Nov. 21, 2008  2:54 AM)G Wrote: [ -> ]
(Nov. 21, 2008  2:51 AM)savatoex Wrote: [ -> ]The only thing I don't like about mfb is pretty much the only customizble parts are wheel, track and bottom, makes the outcome kinda bland I still plan to buy them, the next series should take a step forward and not back.
I think their focus is more on getting newer people. That's why they're going back to basics.

ding ding

This series is not marketed towards previous players; most of them are grown up and not interested (not everyone are nerds like us!). It's marketed towards getting new players interested. So, compare it with the original plastics ... MFB is a little more advanced than that. Wink
Ya I guess we'll have to wait till they come up with somethin new for beyblade, but i'll still enjoy this series. Its not that bad but they should re-release the plastics 4 us "bey veterans" just to show they appreciated us buying beyblades, yada yada yada.
While I'm frustrated by the same problems everyone else is, I still like the series and I am glad Takara didn't pull some sort of cross arms carp.
(Nov. 21, 2008  6:15 AM)bladehoarder Wrote: [ -> ]While I'm frustrated by the same problems everyone else is, I still like the series and I am glad Takara didn't pull some sort of cross arms carp.

I think we're all happy with the series for the most part and definitely glad it isn't Cross Arms! This is just a place to voice what we're not happy about.
well am happy with my mfb and i like every thing in them,maybe cuz i wasnt a pro in the old ones like u guys,i dont know wut is the different if it was left or right spin,i just PLAY!
Well, after HMS not having a dual launcher is a bit of a back-step and the shooter compatibility of wheels are a total carp as we can't use neither Wolf nor L Drago wheels for their right purpose(Damn you Takara-Tomy for such crappy decision Angry)
Im not happy about the whole booster/starter thing. The prices vary to much, boosters have diff parts.
I always liked the idea that if you have enough launchers you can get just the blade for cheeper but the fact that the parts are different annoys me.
(Nov. 22, 2008  5:34 AM)Maz Wrote: [ -> ]Im not happy about the whole booster/starter thing. The prices vary to much, boosters have diff parts.
I always liked the idea that if you have enough launchers you can get just the blade for cheeper but the fact that the parts are different annoys me.

Libra was released as a Booster only.

I imagine this is going to become a lot more common as time goes on.

Also, Takara never offered both starter and booster versions of a single product; it was either a starter or a booster. So your point is moot in that case.
I don't care for the fact that wheels are coated in some weird paint. Bare metal is sexier.

I remember saying I'll wait till christmas before buying and its close but I really dont care for them...
I don't like the lack of a part for customing weight.
A MFB blade with a heavy Wheel (like Libra) is almost "unupperable".
A MFB blade, which is made for upper attack, would be useless if the wheel is light.
And the MFB serie is too aggresive and own useless parts.
(Nov. 22, 2008  10:06 AM)Darkal68 Wrote: [ -> ]I don't like the lack of a part for customing weight.

I think this is a pretty interesting point. Before we used to be able to nullify disadvantages of parts by altering the WD. Now, we have to take the disadvantages of the Wheel with the advantages and try to offset them with the Track and the Bottom. It's different, but I'm not sure it's necessarily bad. Just look at HMS. Everyone just used Circle Wide or CWDs anyway.

Quote:A MFB blade with a heavy Wheel (like Libra) is almost "unupperable".

And this wasn't the case before? Heavy Beyblades have always been difficult to Upper. Find another way to fight it.
(Nov. 21, 2008  1:50 AM)G Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not as interested in MFB as I should be... I keep up with the news and such, but it still doesn't spark my interest as well as it should. This could be because my MFBs are still waiting to be shipped from MOJ since the only one I've had experience with is Sagittario.

Edit: but yeah, I have the same opinion about how we went too far back in technology.

(Nov. 22, 2008  5:57 AM)Blue Wrote: [ -> ]I don't care for the fact that wheels are coated in some weird paint. Bare metal is sexier.

I remember saying I'll wait till christmas before buying and its close but I really dont care for them...

Pretty sad to see two veterans who are pretty important to the community posting this. Unhappy
I think you've covered just about everything I don't like about them either, Except I think they've cheaped out on Winders (Much thinner/flimsier than plastic gen/HMS gen) as well as the packaging, I loved the old packages because some of the box artwork was lovely.
Like I said, I haven't really tried anything but Sagittario... terrible first impression. If I had as much free time as I used to, I would have just ordered everything from Ideal instead of waiting for the MFBs to come from Japan. If I timed my ordering correctly though, it should come during my winder break when I have a month off.

Another way of putting it for me is that if you used to drive, then suddenly you were forced to rely on biking to get around. You don't like that change, but there's nothing you can do about it except get used to it and wait for another change to occur. I'm just in the process of trying to get that bike even.
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