WERE DO YOU GUYS WATCH BEYBLADE BURST!!
So Lui is Mr. Unbeatable and literally nobody but Shu after experiments to both his Bey and own body can stand a chance? He destroyed the entirety of Big 5 by himself, wew.
We haven't had such an OP Beyblade character since Rago.
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:33 PM)Xeogran Wrote: [ -> ]So Lui is Mr. Unbeatable and literally nobody but Shu after experiments to both his Bey and own body can stand a chance? Wew.
We haven't had such an OP Beyblade character since Rago.
Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
I really don't understand how valt will make it to the finals as Kurtz will have 4-1 and valt will have 3-2 (assuming he wins against boa and loses to Shu). So Shu and Kurtz will make it to semi's ,but we all know that valt and shu will make it to semis. So either kurtz loses one more yet it will be a tie.
Episode was good the free vs Sisco was funny though Sisco ,Cooza , Boa continue to be punching bags although it's not surprising shu, lui and free stays invincible as expected of those 3 monster but now I wonder who the writers will give the victory in the next battle of lui vs free cause the have to fight again will free break lui invincibility since season 1 or will they go the manga way shu breaks the invincibility but that would mean free would registered 3 loss knowing that valt will battle him before going against shu again
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:42 PM)NPN Wrote: [ -> ]I really don't understand how valt will make it to the finals as Kurtz will have 4-1 and valt will have 3-2 (assuming he wins against boa and loses to Shu). So Shu and Kurtz will make it to semi's ,but we all know that valt and shu will make it to semis. So either kurtz loses one more yet it will be a tie.
After the 3rd Round
Group A Valt 2-1, Cooza 0-3, Shu 3-0, Krutz 2-1, Norman 2-1, Boa 0-3
Group B Lui 3-0, Free 3-0, Xhaka 1-2, Ruwei 0-3, Joshua 1-2, Sisco 1-2
If Krutz lose to Norman, and Valt wins against Boa, Norman, Krutz and Valt all will have the same score 3-2, and they will have a 3 people battle for this special round!
As Krutz will win Cooza and Valt will lose to Shu for sure in the next episode.
However, Group B is no doubt that Lui and Free will go into the semifinal and Free will win Lui for revenge this time in the tournament battle.
Now the result of A group is:
Shu: 3 win, 0 lose.
Valt: 2 win, 1 lose.
Kurtz: 2 win, 1 lose.
Norman: 2 win, 1 lose.
Boa: 0 win, 3 lose.
Cooza: 0 win, 3 lose.
The battles in future episodes should be:
Valt vs. Shu
Valt vs. Boa
Shu vs. Norman
Boa vs. Cooza
Kurtz vs. Norman
Kurtz vs. Cooza
Among those battles, some results are predictable, such as Valt vs. Shu, Shu vs. Norman and Kurtz vs. Cooza.
If we must have Valt get the chance of semi-final, the only possible result is that, Kurtz loses to Norman, and Valt defeat Boa, so that Valt, Norman and Kurtz would all result in 3 win and 2 lose. Then there might be additional battles among them to determine who could enter the semi-final.
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:36 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ] (Feb. 05, 2018 4:33 PM)Xeogran Wrote: [ -> ]So Lui is Mr. Unbeatable and literally nobody but Shu after experiments to both his Bey and own body can stand a chance? Wew.
We haven't had such an OP Beyblade character since Rago.
Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
the stronger he seems to be the better it will be when he loses
(Feb. 05, 2018 6:52 PM)Limetka Wrote: [ -> ] (Feb. 05, 2018 4:36 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
the stronger he seems to be the better it will be when he loses
That's very true and if it's anything like the manga then oh ho hoooo it'll end with a bang that's for sure.
I loved the battles in this episode. When practicing with the new Strike God Valkyrie, I like how Valt kept sending it into the walls out of reflex until he learned to use the new locked wings properly.
During Cuza vs Shu, I literally screamed "YES" when Chou Stamina Mode and the Slide-On Shoot were brought back. And promptly screamed "NO" when he tried to use the Tightrope Dive despite knowing that Spriggan Requiem can spin steal.
During Valt vs Norman I definitely liked how quickly Strike God Valkyrie's weakness was shown so no stupid "I've got a new upgrade so I'm unbeatable until the next set of merchandise comes out" and the animations for the God Slash were really eye catching.
Sisco vs Free was interesting and entertaining, finally getting rid of the stupid "Steal all the spin, even when you have less than I do" that Metal Fight did. Of course the end result was to be expected, Kries Satan is a Defense Type with poor Stamina, even if he equalized spin the Stamina Type Drain Fafnir would naturally have the last few rotations. And the second battle was just funny, Free was playing sensibly which would frustrate a Hot-Blooded Shounen Character to no end which I love seeing.
Really good episode.
(Feb. 05, 2018 6:21 PM)CrazyAries Wrote: [ -> ]
Now the result of A group is:
Shu: 3 win, 0 lose.
Valt: 2 win, 1 lose.
Kurtz: 2 win, 1 lose.
Norman: 2 win, 1 lose.
Boa: 0 win, 3 lose.
Cooza: 0 win, 3 lose.
The battles in future episodes should be:
Valt vs. Shu
Valt vs. Boa
Shu vs. Norman
Boa vs. Cooza
Kurtz vs. Norman
Kurtz vs. Cooza
Among those battles, some results are predictable, such as Valt vs. Shu, Shu vs. Norman and Kurtz vs. Cooza.
If we must have Valt get the chance of semi-final, the only possible result is that, Kurtz loses to Norman, and Valt defeat Boa, so that Valt, Norman and Kurtz would all result in 3 win and 2 lose. Then there might be additional battles among them to determine who could enter the semi-final.
If Cooza defeats Kurtz, and Kurtz defeats Norman, then both Valt and Kurtz will be at 3-2 and Norman at 2-3, which allows for a rematch of episode 40 where Valt wins with sgV. Valt has already defeated Norman so I don't see why they would have a rematch of this as a result of all 3 competitors being at 3-2. Alternatively, Valt defeats Shu next episode but that's not going to happen since he'll beat Shu in the finals with the way this is progressing.
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:36 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ] (Feb. 05, 2018 4:33 PM)Xeogran Wrote: [ -> ]So Lui is Mr. Unbeatable and literally nobody but Shu after experiments to both his Bey and own body can stand a chance? Wew.
We haven't had such an OP Beyblade character since Rago.
Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
If you remember before this, Free was ranked #1. People ended up forgetting this since Lui smashed him in that friendly battle of theirs. Given the final group is 2 from A Block and 2 from B Block, if this follows regular tournament conventions, Shu will verse the loser from B Block and Valt will verse the winner from B block. Since we know Shu verses Lui and Valt verses Free, then Free will very likely defeat Lui for a 5-0 victory to Lui's 4-1. If they don't follow this convention, then it's anyone's game.
Also, I think Free is being marginalised now since he's winning via cheese tactics (which he always kinda was), compared to Lui's Metal Dragon Crush.
And if you're going to bring that up then I'd say Ginga is arguably more more haxxed than either of them with his Galaxy/Super Cosmic Nova.
(Feb. 06, 2018 1:07 AM)HyperGalaxy Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:36 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
If you remember before this, Free was ranked #1. People ended up forgetting this since Lui smashed him in that friendly battle of theirs. Given the final group is 2 from A Block and 2 from B Block, if this follows regular tournament conventions, Shu will verse the loser from B Block and Valt will verse the winner from B block. Since we know Shu verses Lui and Valt verses Free, then Free will very likely defeat Lui for a 5-0 victory to Lui's 4-1. If they don't follow this convention, then it's anyone's game.
Also, I think Free is being marginalised now since he's winning via cheese tactics (which he always kinda was), compared to Lui's Metal Dragon Crush.
And if you're going to bring that up then I'd say Ginga is arguably more more haxxed than either of them with his Galaxy/Super Cosmic Nova.
Now I'm not sure how exactly the tournament works, but if you're assuming Valt will win and face off against the winner from B block then its also just as likely that Shu could beat Valt, face the B block winner which could once again be Lui then have Valt vs Shu again.
And I strongly disagree with Ginga being more haxxed, considering Ryugas more ridiculous win record and his later methods of spin steal to win which worked almost every time, especially with the amount of times he did it in. Also not sure why you brought Ginga up here, I only brought up Ryuga as an example, especially considering Lui has a lot of similarities to him. If he's a good enough example to use that's all that really matters right now.
(Feb. 06, 2018 1:07 AM)HyperGalaxy Wrote: [ -> ] (Feb. 05, 2018 6:21 PM)CrazyAries Wrote: [ -> ]
Now the result of A group is:
Shu: 3 win, 0 lose.
Valt: 2 win, 1 lose.
Kurtz: 2 win, 1 lose.
Norman: 2 win, 1 lose.
Boa: 0 win, 3 lose.
Cooza: 0 win, 3 lose.
The battles in future episodes should be:
Valt vs. Shu
Valt vs. Boa
Shu vs. Norman
Boa vs. Cooza
Kurtz vs. Norman
Kurtz vs. Cooza
Among those battles, some results are predictable, such as Valt vs. Shu, Shu vs. Norman and Kurtz vs. Cooza.
If we must have Valt get the chance of semi-final, the only possible result is that, Kurtz loses to Norman, and Valt defeat Boa, so that Valt, Norman and Kurtz would all result in 3 win and 2 lose. Then there might be additional battles among them to determine who could enter the semi-final.
If Cooza defeats Kurtz, and Kurtz defeats Norman, then both Valt and Kurtz will be at 3-2 and Norman at 2-3, which allows for a rematch of episode 40 where Valt wins with sgV. Valt has already defeated Norman so I don't see why they would have a rematch of this as a result of all 3 competitors being at 3-2. Alternatively, Valt defeats Shu next episode but that's not going to happen since he'll beat Shu in the finals with the way this is progressing.
(Feb. 05, 2018 4:36 PM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, honestly I don't like how haxxed Lui is, he's actually just as bad as Ryuga in that sense, dare I say worse.
If you remember before this, Free was ranked #1. People ended up forgetting this since Lui smashed him in that friendly battle of theirs. Given the final group is 2 from A Block and 2 from B Block, if this follows regular tournament conventions, Shu will verse the loser from B Block and Valt will verse the winner from B block. Since we know Shu verses Lui and Valt verses Free, then Free will very likely defeat Lui for a 5-0 victory to Lui's 4-1. If they don't follow this convention, then it's anyone's game.
Also, I think Free is being marginalised now since he's winning via cheese tactics (which he always kinda was), compared to Lui's Metal Dragon Crush.
And if you're going to bring that up then I'd say Ginga is arguably more more haxxed than either of them with his Galaxy/Super Cosmic Nova.
Although I agree that Lui is haxxed but it's not very different for both free and shu from what we see a know about these 3 shu in general has the 3Rd best performance and records in beyblade burst only having 4 lost 3 against Lui and 1 against free if Valt wins the final which probably will happen unfortunately that would give Shu 5 lost as for free he has the second or best records cause if free is currently #1 and probably have been for a while meaning that Lui wasn't able to defeat free until he got nightmare longinus free was very surprised when lost to lui from his expression he hasn't lost to lui before even Chris his childhood friend was shocked that would mean free might be even more haxxed than lui cause he only has 2 lost one against Lui and the other against valt now for the last one which is lui who has the best records on screen and manga only losing ones to shu but if he is second rank that would mean that free has beaten him atleast once or twice if remember correctly free and lui was unmovable as 1 and 2 strongest blader worldwide and if the give free the win against Lui and the next battle before closing the b group block that would give lui two losses not counting free who probaly has defeated lui before if my theory is correct doesn't that makes free more haxxed? But either way whether its lui, free or Shu all of them are haxxed one is more haxxed than a other but haxxed is haxxed
You make a good point, even though I wasn't saying Shu and Free weren't super strong either, I just didn't like how Lui hardly even loses a round at this point so beating him even a round seemed impossible. And we don't even know if Free WILL beat Lui next time, they're more than likely saving that surprise for the Shu battle.
(Feb. 06, 2018 7:39 AM)Jinbee Wrote: [ -> ]You make a good point, even though I wasn't saying Shu and Free weren't super strong either, I just didn't like how Lui hardly even loses a round at this point so beating him even a round seemed impossible. And we don't even know if Free WILL beat Lui next time, they're more than likely saving that surprise for the Shu battle.
Fair point it is a little boring that Lui barely losses a round or match I think lui has only been burst 3 time for the entire burst series so yea your right he is to invincible and I also agree that shu will break that unscathed record of his like in the manga
Free vs Sisco battle comes into reality, the fact is physically we won't see a lot of bursting in reality, all we see in the youtube demo watching spin finish at the end all the time.
Sisco choose the same technique for both 1st and 2nd battle loses, he should use his previous technique for his 2nd battle which is something like Joshua did win a spin finish before, using Kries Satan roller on the edge to wear down Drain Fafnir spin.
Last time he lost because he is trying to hit him hard at the end and trying to get a burst on Drain Fafnir but failed. Which is the same story for Jousha happened. Why wouldn't Sisco do the same thing again and being patient? Maybe his character is just not a patient type but a fury one.
That is why he lost to Gazem on the previous dodgy battle.
Honestly this whole god tournament arc is really boring me, its getting stale quickly. And MAN does it suck to see aB go so low, since aB used to be strong in its inception. Now its a pushover... ironically he got one point from Shu before.
The other battles are as expected, and Ruwei is also a total loser now. I like that the God chip had weaknesses and Valt was unable to use his usual moved, that was cool. Finally Norman got beat!
The Free vs Sisco battle was... cute. I do like that spin steal logic applied to Sisco slow spinning too rather than have dF be able to do it no matter what, but he won due to having a superior stamina tip I assume. The last battle was especially so funny. Sisco went from a super quick and violent battle to something more innocent and cheesy. Sisco should've just used his world championships battle against Free strategy, only wear Free down the whole way rather than smash himself.
Overall though this sorta blends in with the other bland God tournament episodes unfortunately, just kinda so so.
This whole arc has been bland, and since season 3 is confirmed, valt's gonna prob trip (cough cough the first season cough cough), that or shu's gonna flashback to the whole "promise to meet in the finals" thing (Was that in the Japanese ver. I watched the official dub?)
I'm gonna say how the match will go right now
If the score is
Shu-2 Valt-1
Valt's gonna dues ex machina and win by burst
If its a tie or valts winning idk
please writers,stop doing this to Boa,he needs more love ;-;