(Dec. 08, 2011 7:54 AM)th!nk Wrote: [ -> ]That is hardly everything, still. CS, BD145, maybe even Duo, it seems quite powerful. Or, hold onto it and wait for the upcoming releases, instead of wasting it on "rare" beys.
Hm, if Duo is available individually, then its great. Otherwise, the Ultimate DX Set is a waste of money. So, I won't suggest Duo tbh.
@J Dog- Well, you certainly have some superb Competitive Beys already.
Considering the fact that you were eyeing for 'rares', I guess you are the best person to decide.
Remember, all of those rare beys you listed, are Competitively useless...
And, even if a handful of them turn out to be useful, you are better off not using them.
The only useful part I see there is the XF you get with Anubis. But, its better to get the RBV7 bey- Gravity Perseus BD145XF. You'll get amazing parts with this purchase.
Those rare beys are certainly not going to do you any good in a beybattle.
If you want to collect, go for it.
As for Beat Lynx, its the only good bey you are still to purchase(considering I do not know your whole collection as of yet), IMO.
I know this suggestion is unwanted, but-
You already have most of the Competitive MFB beys, the ones you do not own, are extremely common and will not cost you much.
Go for plastics instead.
You have enough funds to buy those, and DustyPotatoes has too many plastics in his shop. The link to his shop is given in Dan's signature.
Every plastic bey you buy, is going to be rare. At least rarer than any MFB bey.
There have been various plastic tourneys recently, and if you purchase Competitive Parts, its your day.
So, if you are inclined to buy plastics, get 'em!
- Wrong thread!
But hey, it usually depends on what you buy. Whether you buy a Starter, or a Booster.