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Quote:Contents:
  • Face: Pegasis III
  • 4D Clear Wheel: Pegasis III BeywikiBannerBad.jpg
  • 4D Metal Wheel: Big Bang
  • Use in Attack Customizations
  • Track: 105
  • Bottom: RF
  • Gallery
  • Overall

Face: Pegasis III

The Face depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space. The Pegasis III version has horizontal lines breaking through the "P" and "S" on either side of the Pegasus head, and is generally in a lighter tone.

4D Clear Wheel: Pegasis III
Weight: 3.14 grams


It has two crescent-shaped edges which have wing designs on them. It also has "iron dust" particles that slightly shine inside of it for extra weight, although the effect is negligible since its weight remains average. It was, however, supposed to be a new feature of the 4D System.

4D Metal Wheel: Big Bang
Weight: 41.83 grams


Big Bang is a unique Metal Wheel. It has three "wings", each etched with the intricate design of feathers. It is separated into three parts, the PC Frame, the Metal Frame, and the Core. It is re-colored golden.

PC Frame
Weight: 2.50 grams

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The PC Frame is the plastic and top part of Big Bang. It has three sets of two square holes underneath it that connect with the Metal Frame. When rotated, the cubes on the Metal Frame that the holes connect to are inserted in a different hole, changing the mode of the PC Frame. It is dyed red and is made of polycarbonate, but it is generally too far away and too incrusted inside the Metal Wheel to really come into contact with an opposing Beyblade and absorb the shock as it should.

Metal Frame
Weight: 25.48 grams

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The Metal Frame is the main and middle part of Big Bang. It has three cubes on the top that connect to holes in the PC Frame. It also has three sets of two holes on the underside that allow a mode change with the Core's own cubes. As its name suggests, it is made of metal, and it contains most of the feather details in Big Bang’s design. It is re-colored golden.

Core
Weight: 13.81 grams

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The Core is the bottom part of Big Bang. It connects with the Metal Frame with cubes that get inserted in the Metal Frame’s holes. It is the part that the Track and Clear Wheel attach to. It is also made of metal, and is shaped mostly like lower wings full of small feathers that complement the Metal Frame's design.

By turning the PC Frame and Core, you can make four different modes:
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Smash Attack Mode
The PC Frame blocks the upper part of the hole between the Metal Frame's wings, and the Core is retreated closer to the end of the Metal Frame's feathers, to create a bigger wing.

Upper Attack Mode
The slope of the PC Frame aligns with the angle of the Metal Frame's wings, and the Core fits more under the holes between the Metal Frame's wings.

Barrage Mode
The slope of the PC Frame aligns with the angle of the Metal Frame's wings, but the Core is retreated closer to the end of the Metal Frame's feathers, to create a bigger wing.

Omni-Directional Attack Mode
The PC Frame blocks the upper part of the hole between the Metal Frame's wings, but the Core fits more under the holes between those wings.
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Barrage Mode and Omni-Directional Attack Mode are largely considered the best modes, although the difference between each mode is almost negligible. Testing has shown it is a good Attack Metal Wheel, and it has use in Defense, to an extent. It has since been severely outclassed by many much better Metal Wheels in Attack and Defense though. Basalt and almost every other 4D Metal Wheel have performed considerably better in all aspects since its release, and with the beginning of Synchrom, it is not recommendable to use Big Bang anymore.


Use in Attack Customizations
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While Big Bang has been proven to have decent Attack power when paired with the TH170 track at 220 height, producing MF Big Bang (Barrage Mode) Pegasis III TH170 (220 height) RF, it still does have lots of recoil; therefore, it should really only be used in HTACs like these.

Track: 105
Weight: 1 gram


This track is currently the fourth lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of Attack and Stamina by the 85, 90, and 100 tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned tracks are available.

Bottom: Rubber Flat
Weight: 0.8 gram


RF, as its name implies has a flat, hard rubber tip, with a small indentation on the base of the tip. Its tip has just about the same width as WF, and is the second highest Bottom next to HF/S, which makes the second shortest Track, 90, particularly useful in combination with this part.

By using its wide surface area and rubber material, the Bottom has a large amount of traction against the stadium floor, resulting in a such a fast and powerful attack pattern that it often renders itself useless by self-KOing the Beyblade it is being used on. Part of the blame for this problem can be put on the poor Tornado Ridge of the Attack Stadium, but the fact remains that RF was designed long after the release of the Attack Stadium, and should be able to maintain itself within it. To alleviate this problem it is recommended that you never use a brand new RF in any sort of competitive situation, as its likelihood of self-KOing is much higher; wear it down a little with some practice battles first. When this is done, the rapid movement of RF may subside slightly, but it becomes more controllable, and thus, more useful.

IMPORTANT: Mold Variation
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RF has three different molds. The original TAKARA-TOMY manufactured RF, the SonoKong manufactured RF variant, and the Hasbro manufactured RF. Some of the TAKARA-TOMY RFs tend to spin around freely when twisted between fingers, due to the circular nature of the rubber that held the tip itself into place. However this problem was rectified by the SonoKong mold which flattened two opposite sides of the rubber that holds the tip itself into the plastic section of the Bottom itself. The flattened sides make it impossible to spin the tip freely, thus solving the problem. The Hasbro mold has a thick bar in the middle of the tip, securing the rubber.

The performance difference between the three molds is negligible, but it is likely that the SonoKong and Hasbro mold would be more sturdy by not spinning around.

Use in Attack Customizations
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RF is considered by many to be one of the best Attack Bottoms currently available. It not only has use in Attack, but on RF based Defense variants, though also has slightly more Stamina than R2F. Present competitive Attack customizations utilizing RF consist of things like MSF-H Balro Balro CH120RF, MSF-L Bahamdia Dragoon BD145RF and MF-H Flash Orion GB145RF.

Use in Defense Customizations
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RF can be used effectively as RF based Defense customs; generally paired with BD145 in specific, though. Like other type of Defensive Beyblade, Attack generally have a hard time knocking them out. Setups involving RF based Defense can be MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RF and MSF-H Genbull Genbull BD145RF.

Gallery


Front view
Underside view
Pegasis Face
Pegasis II top view
PC Frame top view
Big Bang top view
Big Bang Metal Frame and Metal Core
105 Track
RF bottom
SonoKong mold: left, TAKARA-TOMY mold: right

Overall


The only part which have use in this beyblade is RF, others (Big bang and 105) are really outclassed by current competitive combos while RF have very, very much usage in Attack customs like MSF-H Wyvang Wyvang R145RF, this Beyblade is a welcome addition to an already competitive collection, or only the part RF.

Credit for these sections goes to Shido, other than the 105 Section. Thanks, Shido Unsmith
Hum yeah, it's just copy/paste from Beywiki but anyway...
I don't think this draft is really needed Uncertain
Is this ready to be approved?
Hey all ! I've just written a new 'Overall' check it right noww !!
Hey, here are just a couple of things you may want to add and possibly replace.

For the Pegasis III section, try to mention how it can be an fine alternative for Cancer and Cygnus, although however, not preferred in comparison to them when they're available.

Definitely mention Big Bang's recoil; add this to the section where it states its use in Attack customizations.

Shidos Edits Wrote:While Big Bang has been proven to have decent Attack power when paired with the TH170 track at 220 height, producing MF Big Bang (Barrage Mode) Pegasis III TH170 (220 height) RF, it still does have lots of recoil; therefore, it should really only be used in HTACs like these.

Change the 105 section to something like this.

Shidos Edits Wrote:This track is currently the fourth lowest track available. It doesn't seem to have any problems with scraping, either. While it is outclassed by 85, 90 and 100, it still can be a decent alternative when none of the others are available.

In terms of the RF section, edit both the section where it states its use Attack and Defense customizations, maybe even adding something relating to its use in Anti-Attack, as well.

Shidos Edits Wrote:RF is considered by many to be one of the best Attack Bottoms currently available. It not only has use in Attack, but on RF based Defense variants, though also has slightly more Stamina than R2F. Present competitive Attack customizations utilizing RF consist of things like MSF-H Balro Balro CH120RF, MSF-L Bahamdia Dragoon BD145RF and MF-H Flash Orion GB145RF.

Shidos Edits Wrote:RF can be used effectively as RF based Defense customs; generally paired with BD145 in specific, though. Like other type of Defensive Beyblade, Attack generally have a hard time knocking them out. Setups involving RF based Defense can be MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RF and MSF-H Genbull Genbull BD145RF.
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Hope this may have helped out, Dragon; let me know if there's anything else I can do to help out. Smile
(Dec. 26, 2014  7:15 PM)Shido Wrote: [ -> ]

Can I add these changes in the Draft?
As long as credit is given, yes, go ahead. Smile
@[Kai-V] Is this draft ready to be approved?