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(Mar. 23, 2021  10:54 AM)[[ NØBØDY ]] Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar. 23, 2021  10:27 AM)IrvRai Wrote: [ -> ]Removed links. Thank you.


BurstMaster,
Not sure with others, but we broke our Lucifer II Chip because of the Metal Driver. I can show you the image if you want. My suggestion is to not move it to other Beyblades multiple times.

Would you mind showing us the picture here? I'm interested to see how it was spoilt.
Because if I have to sacrifice a chip to only use with this driver I'm not gonna try at all.

So I just unboxed my Death Solomon.
And I formed it, expecting some super tight menace, but to my shock... It wasn't strong at all?
When you turned it, there wasn't any click sound or barely any. The same thing happened when I used World Lucifer II 2B.
Is this normal? Btw I may have detected early teeth wear, but that might just be me paranoid?
I have a Video of me clicking the bey.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PbsXNhojLzE5LuyNA
Is the spring supposed to be stronger than a Dash driver or just the same? Because mine isn't quite as strong, just slightly weaker than a dash driver.

I can still hear and feel clicks. But the driver indeed does "slide" sometimes to the point that you can't feel/hear any clicks even if the teeth aren't worn. I assume this is because the tab's tiny bumps that grind against teeth are smaller compared to a normal driver.

Also, another thing that probably should be pointed out is that....the Death ring and Solomon chip feels loose when put together. There's almost no resistance when you slide Solomon on Death, and you don't hear nor feel the click that locks it either. All 3 of the Death Solomons I bought had this problem, though admittedly it isn't very relevant because the chip stays in place when attached to a chassis.
(Apr. 16, 2021  2:53 PM)Shido-kun Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar. 23, 2021  10:54 AM)[[ NØBØDY ]] Wrote: [ -> ]Would you mind showing us the picture here? I'm interested to see how it was spoilt.
Because if I have to sacrifice a chip to only use with this driver I'm not gonna try at all.

So I just unboxed my Death Solomon.
And I formed it, expecting some super tight menace, but to my shock... It wasn't strong at all?
When you turned it, there wasn't any click sound or barely any. The same thing happened when I used World Lucifer II 2B.
Is this normal? Btw I may have detected early teeth wear, but that might just be me paranoid?
I have a Video of me clicking the bey.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PbsXNhojLzE5LuyNA
Is the spring supposed to be stronger than a Dash driver or just the same? Because mine isn't quite as strong, just slightly weaker than a dash driver.

I can still hear and feel clicks. But the driver indeed does "slide" sometimes to the point that you can't feel/hear any clicks even if the teeth aren't worn. I assume this is because the tab's tiny bumps that grind against teeth are smaller compared to a normal driver.

Also, another thing that probably should be pointed out is that....the Death ring and Solomon chip feels loose when put together. There's almost no resistance when you slide Solomon on Death, and you don't hear nor feel the click that locks it either. All 3 of the Death Solomons I bought had this problem, though admittedly it isn't very relevant because the chip stays in place when attached to a chassis.

I see. Thanks.
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