Is Phi’s last name Kuromi? Cause I just say a beyblade meme that has someone on Twitter or something named “Phi Kuromi” so I was wondering if that is actually his last name.
Is there any place that has Dynamite Belial and Amazon pay?
(May. 18, 2021 12:18 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 18, 2021 12:12 AM)Strikegamerv6 Wrote: [ -> ]Is there any place that has Dynamite Belial and Amazon pay?
Probably Amazon.com lol
I meant somewhere like Malloftoys (But not malloftoys because they sold out)
So here’s the thing. Most of you probably know this story, I got my beys taken away for getting a c, I’m working hard to get them back, bla bla bla. So I’ve been getting A’s on pretty much all my tests and I got to get 2 beys back. Now I get to battle with 2 beys! That is until summer when I get all of them back. Now don’t judge me, but I chose legend spriggan and nightmare Longinus just cause I wanted to. And I’ve been switching the spins a lot with legend spriggan. I have cho-z spriggan and lord spriggan, and the dual spin doesn’t seem to affect it’s teeth. With legend... I beg to differ. Idk if this is because of the teeth, or because of how nightmare Longinus beats legend with a burst most of the rounds. I’ve had this bey for around 3 months now so it’s teeth should not be this bad. Anyone have any ideas on why this is happening? Here’s a picture of the teeth- only 3 seem to be affected so far.
Anyone? Please?
Could just be a bad mold or weaker plastic, or you've used it a lot with metal/dash drivers
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
(May. 18, 2021 2:38 AM)ScytheBrine174 Wrote: [ -> ]Could just be a bad mold or weaker plastic, or you've used it a lot with metal/dash drivers
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
ive only had this bey for 3 months, so it shouldn't wear down this fast. I dont have any metal drivers and the only dash driver I've used it with is unite' for 3 rounds. so ive only used dash driver on it 3 times, but when I click the bey together, the teeth feel strong and I wonder if because the teeth are strong, that's causing alot of friction and making it break. I did try to switch the spin with my lr launcher, but kind of messed up the teeth. but even before that it was like this. just lesser.
I practice with my sister or u guys :p
I have a certain bey which I train with..
I usually just practice launching against other beys and try out different angles in general. I like to train my more competitive combos against each other so I can figure out what counters what best.
Practice my launching, making good combos, and battling my friends
Practicing none stop and learning from my bey like I can learn how it moves and turns it into the strategy
I would always launch and try out new angles
I practice against random combos to the point where I can predict how the opponent is going to move based on their parts and plan a counterattack.
Honestly, I read a lot of fandom articles when I got back into beyblade and was learning about burst. Now, I occasionally look at the Winning Combos thread. Or you could just battle competitive combos together and see which is the best option to choose. For launching, don't try to do any "training" or weird anime launches to imitate an anime character. Just do a normal launch, or if you have an attack type, try to launch a flower pattern.
I normally try to test combos a little bit every day I may live as an only child but that dosent mean I cant practice actually i find it to be better alone as i can focus also I'm an introvert so it's more comfortable for me
I know I already posted but it’s all about training and building new combos
Don't overthink things. Trust me, my mind can run a million miles an hour, but that usually makes me trip over my own feet too. Not worth falling on my face because I couldn't control myself.
Secondly, learn the matchups you expect to see. Practice against them if you can. In the end knowing what to do like instinct keeps you from having to think about what you're doing at all, making it easier to focus on what you need to.
Ah, my first post outside of my introduction here! Anyways, that's not important, back on topic, AHEM
Generally what I do is just look at the parts in my collection and look at them to figure out what they're PROBABLY supposed to do. After I pick out a few that look like I'd like them(usually spin equalizers(aka usually either Drain Fafnir or Spriggan Requiem since those are the only 2 Spin Equalizers I own)) and then either a) try them out randomly on a whim, or b) take to the wiki to see how they ACTUALLY perform. And then sometimes I'll still randomly try them out even if the wiki says they suck competitively. Just cause.
I also think my "just cause" mentality tends to make things more "haha funtimes go brrrrrr" rather than super serious competitiveness(which is probably good for me since I don't think I exactly own the most competitive parts) so that's also a plus. I think
(May. 22, 2021 1:15 AM)ShiningShout Wrote: [ -> ]Ah, my first post outside of my introduction here! Anyways, that's not important, back on topic, AHEM
Generally what I do is just look at the parts in my collection and look at them to figure out what they're PROBABLY supposed to do. After I pick out a few that look like I'd like them(usually spin equalizers(aka usually either Drain Fafnir or Spriggan Requiem since those are the only 2 Spin Equalizers I own)) and then either a) try them out randomly on a whim, or b) take to the wiki to see how they ACTUALLY perform. And then sometimes I'll still randomly try them out even if the wiki says they suck competitively. Just cause.
I also think my "just cause" mentality tends to make things more "haha funtimes go brrrrrr" rather than super serious competitiveness(which is probably good for me since I don't think I exactly own the most competitive parts) so that's also a plus. I think
Different strokes for different folks, and I'll admit I love to just throw random stuff together and fight them to see what happens. Sometimes you just may be surprised, such as the time I saw King on Bearing lose two points to Garuda G3 on Sword-S. Sure, it's totally random and you'd
expect King to win on the much better LAD driver, and yet... still only won 3/5 matches. Battles like that can truly reveal the strength and weaknesses of certain parts in ways you might not otherwise expect.
(May. 18, 2021 2:38 AM)ScytheBrine174 Wrote: [ -> ]Could just be a bad mold or weaker plastic, or you've used it a lot with metal/dash drivers
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
I have no idea what you're trying to say, but it doesn't sound like anything correct. There's two different sets of teeth for dual spin layers, and you only use one at a time, so there should be no difference in the pressure exerted on the teeth at all. In short, this makes no sense even if you try to make sense of it.
(May. 18, 2021 2:41 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ][quote='ScytheBrine174' pid='1765144' dateline='1621301920']ive only had this bey for 3 months, so it shouldn't wear down this fast. I dont have any metal drivers and the only dash driver I've used it with is unite' for 3 rounds. so ive only used dash driver on it 3 times, but when I click the bey together, the teeth feel strong and I wonder if because the teeth are strong, that's causing alot of friction and making it break. I did try to switch the spin with my lr launcher, but kind of messed up the teeth. but even before that it was like this. just lesser.
There are a few things to consider that might be behind this, especially since it's specifically the furthest-most teeth in left spin that are showing wear.
1: The teeth that are damaged are thinner than the teeth closer to the middle. This is an inherent known flaw in the God era Spriggans, and dual spin beys in general, and often results in damage to these teeth specifically. It's no hyperbole to say that these teeth in particular are a bit fragile to begin with.
2: Legend Spriggan's shape in left spin is
far more aggressive than its right spin shape. You're smashing into opponents mostly with two huge clear plastic hammers, instead of the more gentle angles of right spin's leading contact points. This in turn means that the teeth in left spin are likely to be clicked over harder and more frequently than the teeth in right spin no matter the matchup, contributing to left spin Legend Spriggan's weak burst resistance and likely increased tooth wear as well and just generally making it riskier to use.
3: If you're sending this thing against Nightmare Longinus in left spin, you're sending two hard hitting layers together in same-spin. That's
going to deal more damage to the teeth than it would in opposite spin, hence another reason why these teeth in particular would take damage especially since it's already a bursting hazard in left spin to begin with.
Now compare this to Spriggan Requiem which is far, far rounder and does a much better job of deflecting blows in any spin direction and you start to see why it doesn't take nearly as much tooth damage as something like Legend Spriggan does.
(May. 23, 2021 2:29 PM)DeltaZakuro Wrote: [ -> ]One thing ive done (and something we've all done at some point) thats a noob move: click our launchers
Quoted you here as my question fits this thread better. I've heard this term before, so I'm curious to know, what is clicking a launcher supposed to mean?
(May. 18, 2021 12:10 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ]Is Phi’s last name Kuromi? Cause I just say a beyblade meme that has someone on Twitter or something named “Phi Kuromi” so I was wondering if that is actually his last name.
nah its just a joke and fanmade name
not offical Phi has actually no last name
(May. 23, 2021 2:39 PM)i\m batman Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 23, 2021 2:29 PM)DeltaZakuro Wrote: [ -> ]One thing ive done (and something we've all done at some point) thats a noob move: click our launchers
Quoted you here as my question fits this thread better. I've heard this term before, so I'm curious to know, what is clicking a launcher supposed to mean?
you know when you get your bey into the launcher and start cranking the bey making a clicking sound
yeah thats it
its a noobie move since cranking the bey into the launcher more than once can break the launcher easily
(May. 23, 2021 2:48 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 18, 2021 12:10 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ]Is Phi’s last name Kuromi? Cause I just say a beyblade meme that has someone on Twitter or something named “Phi Kuromi” so I was wondering if that is actually his last name.
nah its just a joke and fanmade name
not offical Phi has actually no last name
(May. 23, 2021 2:39 PM)i\m batman Wrote: [ -> ]Quoted you here as my question fits this thread better. I've heard this term before, so I'm curious to know, what is clicking a launcher supposed to mean?
you know when you get your bey into the launcher and start cranking the bey making a clicking sound
yeah thats it
its a noobie move since cranking the bey into the launcher more than once can break the launcher easily
But you need to do it once to get the bey into the launcher, right? Or is their another way to do it without clicking the launcher at all?
(May. 23, 2021 6:29 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 18, 2021 2:38 AM)ScytheBrine174 Wrote: [ -> ]Could just be a bad mold or weaker plastic, or you've used it a lot with metal/dash drivers
Most dual spin layers also wear down much faster because the pressure is from both sides.
I have no idea what you're trying to say, but it doesn't sound like anything correct. There's two different sets of teeth for dual spin layers, and you only use one at a time, so there should be no difference in the pressure exerted on the teeth at all. In short, this makes no sense even if you try to make sense of it.
(May. 18, 2021 2:41 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 18, 2021 2:38 AM)ScytheBrine174 Wrote: [ -> ]ive only had this bey for 3 months, so it shouldn't wear down this fast. I dont have any metal drivers and the only dash driver I've used it with is unite' for 3 rounds. so ive only used dash driver on it 3 times, but when I click the bey together, the teeth feel strong and I wonder if because the teeth are strong, that's causing alot of friction and making it break. I did try to switch the spin with my lr launcher, but kind of messed up the teeth. but even before that it was like this. just lesser.
There are a few things to consider that might be behind this, especially since it's specifically the furthest-most teeth in left spin that are showing wear.
1: The teeth that are damaged are thinner than the teeth closer to the middle. This is an inherent known flaw in the God era Spriggans, and dual spin beys in general, and often results in damage to these teeth specifically. It's no hyperbole to say that these teeth in particular are a bit fragile to begin with.
2: Legend Spriggan's shape in left spin is far more aggressive than its right spin shape. You're smashing into opponents mostly with two huge clear plastic hammers, instead of the more gentle angles of right spin's leading contact points. This in turn means that the teeth in left spin are likely to be clicked over harder and more frequently than the teeth in right spin no matter the matchup, contributing to left spin Legend Spriggan's weak burst resistance and likely increased tooth wear as well and just generally making it riskier to use.
3: If you're sending this thing against Nightmare Longinus in left spin, you're sending two hard hitting layers together in same-spin. That's going to deal more damage to the teeth than it would in opposite spin, hence another reason why these teeth in particular would take damage especially since it's already a bursting hazard in left spin to begin with.
Now compare this to Spriggan Requiem which is far, far rounder and does a much better job of deflecting blows in any spin direction and you start to see why it doesn't take nearly as much tooth damage as something like Legend Spriggan does.
Thanks for all the tips and they make sense! Legend spriggan is very aggressive in left and has pretty weak teeth. Legend Spriggan is pretty balanced and is insanely tight. I guess it’s only natural, I might just have to buy a new one once it gets super serious. It’s honestly not THAT serious. The only thing that’s super serious is that left spin seems very weak in terms of teeth, but I guess it’s only natural. I have put it up against nightmare ALOT.
(May. 23, 2021 2:48 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 18, 2021 12:10 AM)TheRogueBlader Wrote: [ -> ]Is Phi’s last name Kuromi? Cause I just say a beyblade meme that has someone on Twitter or something named “Phi Kuromi” so I was wondering if that is actually his last name.
nah its just a joke and fanmade name
not offical Phi has actually no last name
(May. 23, 2021 2:39 PM)i\m batman Wrote: [ -> ]Quoted you here as my question fits this thread better. I've heard this term before, so I'm curious to know, what is clicking a launcher supposed to mean?
you know when you get your bey into the launcher and start cranking the bey making a clicking sound
yeah thats it
its a noobie move since cranking the bey into the launcher more than once can break the launcher easily
Oh Phi has no last name. Makes sense.
(May. 23, 2021 2:53 PM)i\m batman Wrote: [ -> ] (May. 23, 2021 2:48 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: [ -> ]nah its just a joke and fanmade name
not offical Phi has actually no last name
you know when you get your bey into the launcher and start cranking the bey making a clicking sound
yeah thats it
its a noobie move since cranking the bey into the launcher more than once can break the launcher easily
But you need to do it once to get the bey into the launcher, right? Or is their another way to do it without clicking the launcher at all?
well clicking is not even needed actually but its reccomended to click it at least once but not that much