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Guys, I think I have a beyblade(attack type) in my mind.
That is Dragoon Ifrit W145 CF. I tested it in the Pegasus attack type stadium and what I found is its attack has remain the same while its defense has increased a bit. It is because when dragoon's warrior wheel is synchromed with that of ifrit's, a nearly-complete circle is formed resulting in absorbing the attacks from other synchromesh beyblades.
If you like it, give it a spin and see if the performance meets your standards of interest, if it isn't met then by all means pull back and restart it from the ground back up!~
I personally don't like cf. it has no advantage on zero g because there is no real side grip of the circle and the flat part is small. This doesn't sound like the best combo but I'll do a test for you if you'd like.

Edit actually I might not be able to. I'm a little busy with homework and I'll try to fit it into my afternoons but I'm sure there is someone with a little bit more time than I who could do it.
Is the "Pegasus Attack Type stadium" the BB-10 BeyStadium Attack Type ?
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?..._%28MFB%29

In any case, threads here need to have test results to back up all claims, otherwise a request must be made in the Parts Testing Request topic. If you got the right stadium, then you should post your test results in the same format as everybody else who has posted in this forum before.
How to make bayblade heavy
(Apr. 26, 2017  3:18 PM)ewain Wrote: [ -> ]How to make bayblade heavy

Give it a metal disc that is heavy? Honestly it is quite obvious, through all generations.
If you want an attack type try pegasus