Sep. 09, 2017 9:11 AM
This Thread is For discussing what types of parts we want to come to Beyblade (all series) or what gimmicks those parts may have (feel free to enter your own custom parts!)
(Sep. 09, 2017 10:27 AM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]Early Battle Strikers had a free spinning flat tip. I'd be curious to see that in action in beyblade.
(Sep. 13, 2017 2:21 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]Is that what Driger F was supposed to do? It looked to me more like some kind of suspension system.
A shallower Edge driver that actually makes use of the cross shape to self right and maintain balance would be nice but, after that, we get into things from my own bey ideas:
-A trapped metal ball inside a hollow flat tip, free to slide up and down to essentially form a metal version of Forbidden Ionis' tip where the ball would remain in place when lifted to help deaden any upper attack against the bey. Designed for a HMS idea competition.
-Four flat tips in a square to produce a wildly aggressive bey able to push off from the tornado ridge and jerk inwards to attack. Thought up for a spider bey.
-A core with enough airflow to suction a metal ball upwards but drop it back down as the bey slows to help maintain balance for as long as possible. Envisioned as the track of a squirrel-themed MFB idea.
(Sep. 13, 2017 2:21 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]Is that what Driger F was supposed to do? It looked to me more like some kind of suspension system.I don't understand the second one but I like the others
A shallower Edge driver that actually makes use of the cross shape to self right and maintain balance would be nice but, after that, we get into things from my own bey ideas:
-A trapped metal ball inside a hollow flat tip, free to slide up and down to essentially form a metal version of Forbidden Ionis' tip where the ball would remain in place when lifted to help deaden any upper attack against the bey. Designed for a HMS idea competition.
-Four flat tips in a square to produce a wildly aggressive bey able to push off from the tornado ridge and jerk inwards to attack. Thought up for a spider bey.
-A core with enough airflow to suction a metal ball upwards but drop it back down as the bey slows to help maintain balance for as long as possible. Envisioned as the track of a squirrel-themed MFB idea.