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(Feb. 25, 2020  1:40 AM)ScytheBrine174 Wrote: [ -> ]Guess the mugen lock is gone... Golden Judgement doesn't look like a real bey, it kinda seems fake with those yellow shades. Is it possible to buy the stadium and not the beys

Of course not. It comes in a set so you will not be able to buy the stadium separately.

Here's my video on Zone Luinor 
- Drake Hasbro is very close to 12 so make sure to put a frame on it
- Spiro is nice 
- Overall a solid Hypersphere release doesn't seem that bad at all.
UIs it just me, or are these QR codes starting to look more like funky shapes than actual QR codes?
(Feb. 26, 2020  12:16 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: [ -> ]UIs it just me, or are these QR codes starting to look more like funky shapes than actual QR codes?

The thumbnail is just an edited block with a random square like usual lol
I wish Morrigna got an evolution but the recolor looks amazing!
(Feb. 26, 2020  3:05 PM)originalzankye Wrote: [ -> ]
I identified every Beyblade in the image that JoMario67 posted

[Image: HNHFSj2VdS-v2BwXaDXdkRaHhW4_mr6igTVxsBQd...-So_tSNWmW]
(Feb. 27, 2020  3:32 AM)BeybladeManiac0 Wrote: [ -> ]I identified every Beyblade in the image that JoMario67 posted

[Image: HNHFSj2VdS-v2BwXaDXdkRaHhW4_mr6igTVxsBQd...-So_tSNWmW]
 
This video answers all the beys that are on the shelf + more than what's on that screenshot.

There's Dranzer F, Driger S, Draciel S, Dragoon F, etc...
(Feb. 27, 2020  5:53 AM)originalzankye Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 27, 2020  3:32 AM)BeybladeManiac0 Wrote: [ -> ]I identified every Beyblade in the image that JoMario67 posted

[Image: HNHFSj2VdS-v2BwXaDXdkRaHhW4_mr6igTVxsBQd...-So_tSNWmW]
 
This video answers all the beys that are on the shelf + more than what's on that screenshot.

There's Dranzer F, Driger S, Draciel S, Dragoon F, etc...

I saw that video yesterday. I'm quite excited about more Slingshock releases, and more old-gen rereleases.
coverage on the new launcher from hasbro
(Feb. 28, 2020  10:51 PM)originalzankye Wrote: [ -> ]coverage on the new launcher from hasbro

Whoa. Guess it didn't have the BigBang armor like we thought.
(Feb. 28, 2020  11:05 PM)BeybladeManiac0 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 28, 2020  10:51 PM)originalzankye Wrote: [ -> ]coverage on the new launcher from hasbro

Whoa. Guess it didn't have the BigBang armor like we thought.
the armor prob will be exclusive to hasbro big bang, tho a prime A5 big bang armor remake would be nice.
(Feb. 28, 2020  11:10 PM)snoc Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 28, 2020  11:05 PM)BeybladeManiac0 Wrote: [ -> ]Whoa. Guess it didn't have the BigBang armor like we thought.
the armor prob will be exclusive to hasbro big bang, tho a prime A5 big bang armor remake would be nice.

Since they did a separate release with Perfect Phoenix for Hasbro, I would guess that maybe they'll have Regalia with the Big Bang Armor and Prime as another release? Who knows for right now lol

Also doing another post since I forgot to say this but on the box the date goes to 2022 meaning that for Hasbro at least Beyblade Burst will be going on for a long time. I don't know if it's gonna mean another season or just something like Beyblade legends from the past.
(Feb. 28, 2020  11:16 PM)originalzankye Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 28, 2020  11:10 PM)snoc Wrote: [ -> ]the armor prob will be exclusive to hasbro big bang, tho a prime A5 big bang armor remake would be nice.

Since they did a separate release with Perfect Phoenix for Hasbro, I would guess that maybe they'll have Regalia with the Big Bang Armor and Prime as another release? Who knows for right now lol

Also doing another post since I forgot to say this but on the box the date goes to 2022 meaning that for Hasbro at least Beyblade Burst will be going on for a long time. I don't know if it's gonna mean another season or just something like Beyblade legends from the past.

Yeah that could be a possibility.

Here's the interview I conducted, somethings were answered some things weren't I tried to ask whatever I could so keep that in mind.
Honestly, I'm just feeling like I'm buying these Hypersphere packs and sets for these layers more than anything else at this point. Their new disks are terrible, their Hypersphere drivers cannot function like a normal driver basically at all (and those that do are potential balance issues due to stupidly high LAD) and require a specific set of stadiums to use properly, and it overall just doesn't feel like the same game anymore. I think that's my problem with it really. Why should I care about something so far removed that doesn't even feel like Beyblading anymore?

Perhaps I'm not the only one to feel that way, and it's the secret cause behind all the Hypersphere hate. At least Slingshock could act the same as any other driver in Battle Ring mode, but Hypersphere just can't work that way. It has almost no reverse compatibility with stadiums or battling styles. It's even harder to figure out what works and what doesn't because things are moving too fast all the time, and battling yourself is nearly impossible to do as well.

Honestly, it really has me motivated to drop Hasbro cold until they can get back to making Beyblades, not Hyperspheres.
This is one of the most logically coherent Hasbruh roast in a while! And you make a good point.
I mean, the Ridge riding does look a lil fun, but that’s it.
The layers are too light to be of any essence in burst standard, and are incompatible in classic formats...


At least the aesthetics are good... I guess...
(Mar. 01, 2020  7:55 AM)ReekoBlader Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the most logically coherent Hasbruh roast in a while! And you make a good point.
I mean, the Ridge riding does look a lil fun, but that’s it.
The layers are too light to be of any essence in burst standard, and are incompatible in classic formats...


At least the aesthetics are good... I guess...

The ridge riding feels like a crutch for kids that can't quite get a good offensive launching strat, and even then it's only mildly successful. Even then, if it can act like a normal version of that driver, it's just a bonus effect you can ignore if you don't like/need it (and if your driver isn't defective, which was common for certain Slingshock drivers). It does no harm to anybody in the end. Hypersphere is just something totally different altogether. It feels sorta like using the TT Zero-G stadiums, where technically nothing's stopping you from using old layers and disks but everything else has been turned on its head. We all know about how well that went down.

Honestly, I'm less displeased by the weakened layers than you might expect. Though yes, I would love if Hasbro kept up to the same power level, as long as the layer is designed well it doesn't bother me too much since it makes it easier to compare shapes to each other across different lines of Burst instead of relying on weight creep. In that regard Hasbro is nice, as you can realistically fight older layers against newer ones without significant issues, which TT can't do well at all due to weight creep. With that being said there aren't any new layers that are coming out as threats either, so it sorta feels like its a good idea done wrong.
(Mar. 01, 2020  7:28 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar. 01, 2020  7:55 AM)ReekoBlader Wrote: [ -> ]This is one of the most logically coherent Hasbruh roast in a while! And you make a good point.
I mean, the Ridge riding does look a lil fun, but that’s it.
The layers are too light to be of any essence in burst standard, and are incompatible in classic formats...


At least the aesthetics are good... I guess...

The ridge riding feels like a crutch for kids that can't quite get a good offensive launching strat, and even then it's only mildly successful. Even then, if it can act like a normal version of that driver, it's just a bonus effect you can ignore if you don't like/need it (and if your driver isn't defective, which was common for certain Slingshock drivers). It does no harm to anybody in the end. Hypersphere is just something totally different altogether. It feels sorta like using the TT Zero-G stadiums, where technically nothing's stopping you from using old layers and disks but everything else has been turned on its head. We all know about how well that went down.

Honestly, I'm less displeased by the weakened layers than you might expect. Though yes, I would love if Hasbro kept up to the same power level, as long as the layer is designed well it doesn't bother me too much since it makes it easier to compare shapes to each other across different lines of Burst instead of relying on weight creep. In that regard Hasbro is nice, as you can realistically fight older layers against newer ones without significant issues, which TT can't do well at all due to weight creep. With that being said there aren't any new layers that are coming out as threats either, so it sorta feels like its a good idea done wrong.

I feel that completely.

Another large complaint of mine is just, the Hasbeys look completely empty. Like, they lack any sort of detailing, the only thing they can do on Hypersphere beys is a solid blob of color with other solid blobs of color on it, as opposed to TT's looks. It would also help if the Hypersphere drivers weren't constant self-KO risks. Frankly, I don't have a Hypersphere Stadium, and they're pretty unfun outside of it. I like my gimmicks, but this is too much of a gimmick, and none of the discs even look good. The beys in general look incomplete. Also, I dislike how the asthetic gets ruined, such that none of the middle hexagons match the "weights", Longinus has the same hexagonal middle as Dragon.
Anyone else have slight problems with tip molds? I got a Friction-S with extra plastic sticking out that makes it basically unusable, as it's on half the very end of the tip.
(Mar. 10, 2020  7:27 PM)Suzaku-X Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone else have slight problems with tip molds? I got a Friction-S with extra plastic sticking out that makes it basically unusable, as it's on half the very end of the tip.

The Friction-S on my Dread Phoenix has extra plastic on the tip itself too, though I would say it only affects the stamina when it tips to the side (rip any LAD). Maybe it is a mould issue, or we just got it from an unlucky batch. You could try carefully filing it down or using nail clippers to clip the extra plastic, though it's a bit risky and would make it illegal for WBO tournaments since its a modification.
(Mar. 10, 2020  7:56 PM)Hato Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar. 10, 2020  7:27 PM)Suzaku-X Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone else have slight problems with tip molds? I got a Friction-S with extra plastic sticking out that makes it basically unusable, as it's on half the very end of the tip.

The Friction-S on my Dread Phoenix has extra plastic on the tip itself too, though I would say it only affects the stamina when it tips to the side (rip any LAD). Maybe it is a mould issue, or we just got it from an unlucky batch. You could try carefully filing it down or using nail clippers to clip the extra plastic, though it's a bit risky and would make it illegal for WBO tournaments since its a modification.

Though technically a modification, I doubt any judge would really care if you got rid of excess plastic that's not supposed to be there in the first place. It'd be like snapping a plastic gen AR off of its spokes and yelling at someone for filing off the excess piece left behind.
(Mar. 11, 2020  12:40 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar. 10, 2020  7:56 PM)Hato Wrote: [ -> ]The Friction-S on my Dread Phoenix has extra plastic on the tip itself too, though I would say it only affects the stamina when it tips to the side (rip any LAD). Maybe it is a mould issue, or we just got it from an unlucky batch. You could try carefully filing it down or using nail clippers to clip the extra plastic, though it's a bit risky and would make it illegal for WBO tournaments since its a modification.

Though technically a modification, I doubt any judge would really care if you got rid of excess plastic that's not supposed to be there in the first place. It'd be like snapping a plastic gen AR off of its spokes and yelling at someone for filing off the excess piece left behind.

Frankly I don't know how I'd do it, I'll probably try to see if my parents could file it off. It's not a particularly good tip, especially when I put it next to TT Friction, it looks unimpressive.
Discovered this little collectors sheet from a French version of beyblade.hasbro.com.  https://www.hasbro.com/common/documents/...999F05.pdf
The collectors guide shows us the new Union Achilles A5, Harmony Pegasus P5, and Galaxy Zeutron Z5.  This isn't really anything huge in terms of news, (since most of it has been revealed already) but it does show the Hypersphere Stats for every bey released to date, so that's neat.  Taking a closer look at Union Achilles A5, I think the Union Sword gimmick may have been permanently attached to the layer base, because the Retsu weight (or what it would be) seems to be attached to that center circle of the layer, and because that is on top of the Union Sword piece, it may not be able to be taken off.  But, that's just how I'm seeing it, it may be able to be removed, yet I don't believe we'll have full confirmation until the actual product is released.  Just what I'm seeing from zooming in on the base.
Sparking is out and they've evolved an already complex and exciting system (GT) and Hasbro is still releasing these Dual Layers+ with toddler crayon looking drivers.

No new Hasbro exclusives, no gimmicks, unpredictable/slow releases and little variety between Beyblades outside of aesthetic.

COME ON, HASBRO! WE WERE ROOTING FOR YOU!