(May. 19, 2014 3:54 AM)FangLeone130WB Wrote: [ -> ]So I've seen these terms and ones like them used but I don't know what they mean. MFB Plastics and HMF are some of them.
Plastics are from the first series of Beyblade, the Attack Ring and Blade Base are made out of plastic. They consist of an Bit Chip, Attack Ring, some with a sub-attack ring, A weight disk, a Spin gear(I cant really explain it very well, but it connects the base to the Attack ring and changes the spin direction too, some have other perks too, that I'm not very familiar with, such as weights in the gear), a Blade base(Kind of like the Performance tip, except much larger and contains the spin gear and rests under the weight disk and attack ring. Some Blade Bases have a Base attachment of sorts. See the Beywiki artice on plastic Beyblades.
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?...c_Beyblade
HMS is the second generation of Beyblade, the name stands for Heavy Metal System, becuase in this series, the Attack Ring is made up of Metal and an ABS caul which is made up of plastic. Like the plastic generation, the HMS generation has a Bit Chip of sorts called a Bit protector. The difference is the Bit protector holds together the Beyblade, but in Plastics the Beyblade could spin without the Bit Chip. HMS has an attack ring, which i mentioned previously. They have a Weight Disk, which some have a metal core and an outer plastic ring, that has different shapes that give it the difference. Such as Samurai Changer MS' weight disk having a slope. The final part of the 4-part HMS series is the Running Core, which is what the Beyblade spins on, it connects through the Weight Disk and Attack ring and screws to the Bit Protector. See Beywiki article on HMS beyblades.
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?...S_Beyblade
MFB, the third Beyblade series, having a Face Bolt that screws to the track holding the Beyblade together. This series has a/n Clear Wheel/Energy Ring. These energy rings have varying weights and shapes that differ from other Energy Rings. This series has a Metal Wheel which is completely made of metal, some Beyblades have multiple parts to these Metal wheels some being made of metal some being made of rubber or even plastic. This series has a Spin Track which connects to the Face Bolt. The track gives weight and in-battle uses. The track has varying uses depending on their weight, height, shape, and even what they contain. This series also has a Performance Tip, similair to that of a Blade Base and Running Core. The tip varies from many different shapes and materials such as plastic, metal, rubber. The performance tip has certain shapes based off these: Sharp tip, Ball tip, Flat tip, and Defense tip. See MFB beywiki article.
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?...t_Beyblade
The final and most recent series being Zero-G. The Zero-G Beyblade line is very similair to MFB, except a lenghthened Face Bolt, consisting of no Clear Wheel/Energy Ring, and a two-part metal wheel that connects and is held together by the face bolt. The Zero-G series has a Metal layer and a plastic layer. You can synchrome the two metal wheels together creating a Synchrome Beyblade. The Zero-G series consists of a Face Bolt, Metal Wheel, Spin Track, and performance tip. See MFB Beywiki article.
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?...t_Beyblade
Edit: I didn't make a real specification, but Zero-G is part of the MFB series, it just has differences. Thanks Tr!.