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BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Finished! - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 [Image: di-555R.png] [Image: di-GXYY.png] Face: Orion The Face of this Beyblade depicts the constellation of Orion, a mighty hunter in Greek Mythology. Clear Wheel: Orion -Weight: 3.0 Grams Orion is a four-sided Clear Wheel that has two sharper spikes and two broad edges. The two sharper sides of the Clear Wheel represent the top of Orion's forehead, and create a distinct face when used in conjunction with Phantom. It contains the iron powder that all 4D Clear Wheels have, however this does not add significantly to it's weight. 4D Metal Wheel: Phantom -Weight: 44.50 Grams Unlike any other Metal Frame, Phantom contains no center unless it is combined with it's plastic Core to make the full Metal Wheel. Phantom is structured of both a Metal Frame and Core. The Core is located in the center of the Metal Wheel, and is polycarbonate. The Core is the Base of the Metal Wheel, as it is where the rest of the Beyblade's parts connect to. The Metal Frame surrounds the Core, and this structure provides many positive attributes, the most prominent being the Flywheel effect. Phantom has two Modes, named "Attack Mode" and "Stamina Mode", and can switch Modes by flipping the Metal Frame 180 Degrees. Stamina Mode is when the Metal Frame displays Orion's "Smirk", four blue stars, and two prominent smooth curves. The more rigid and indented Mode is Attack Mode. Use in Stamina Combination ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phantom's Stamina Mode has a very circular shape with smooth edges, thus making it a good Stamina and Defense Wheel. With a Metal Face Heavy and EDS, this Beyblade is effective in the combination MF/-H Phantom Orion BD145EDS/CS. Metal Frame: Phantom -Weight: 42.0 Grams Due to it having no center, the increase in weight on the outside of the 4D Metal Wheel creates an increased amount of the Flywheel Effect; and therefore giving better balance to the 4D Metal Wheel as a whole. Phantom is a thick, relatively indented wheel, and its design complements Orion. Orion's eyes can also be seen on each side of Phantom. The Metal Frame is the main cause of Phantom's great performance, focusing almost all of the weight on the outer edge of the wheel. This produces excellent stamina and balance. It is also the source of the 4D Wheel's Mode Change. Phantom has two modes: Attack Mode and Stamina Mode. To distinguish them, Stamina Mode is when the Metal Frame displays Orion's "smirk" and the four blue stars, along with two prominent smooth curves. Flipping the Metal Frame displays Attack Mode. This mode is more rigid and indented than Stamina Mode. Phantom's Core: -Weight: 2.50 Grams This Core is a translucent purple color, and holds four upward-facing protrusions that fill in the four gaps on the of the Metal Frame. It is made of the light-weight Polycarbonate material that all plastic components of MFB are made of. It is not very thick, but contributes to Phantom's Balance within the stadium. The Core also indirectly helps to absorb hits directed to the Phantom Metal Frame, because the shock of a Beyblade's contact is more easily absorbed by plastic. The Core can only be used with the Phantom Metal Frame. Bottom: Bearing Drive (B:D): -Weight: 3.45 Grams B:D has a unique, tall shape, and a height comparable to the TH170 (170 height) Track. It is also of a translucent yellow color which allows a faint view of the internal workings of the Shielded Ball Bearings. B:D is similar to bearings used in past Beyblade Systems such as Wolborg MS' Bearing Core, and lives up to the reputation that Bearings have. Bearings allow the Beyblade to spin for long periods of time with minimal amounts of friction. Bearing Drive features a metal shaft connected to the middle of the 4D Bottom, a metal casing that it connected to the tip of B:D, and metal spheres in between them. Sometimes, the bearing is able to stop the shaft from spinning, resulting in less friction between the stadium floor and itself. These factors increase Stamina, and due to these features, B:D can reach solo spin times of up to seven minutes. Use in Stamina Combination ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because of B:D's bearing, its height, and its Stamina, B:D is a good Stamina Bottom. With a Metal Face Heavy, and Phantom Metal Frame, this Beyblade is versatile in the combination: MF/-H Phantom Orion B:D. Other Versions - Phantom Orion B:D Skeleton Ver. - CoroCoro Magazine (White) Gallery Coming Soon Overall -Weight: 48.15 Grams Phantom Orion B:D is an extremely versatile Beyblade that contains many useful parts. B:D is considered, by many, to be the best Stamina Bottom. Phantom has proven to be roughly comparable to Basalt and Scythe for Stamina in some combinations, and superior to them in others; and as an added bonus, works well with the 4D Bottom it comes with. While Orion may not have much use at all, B:D and Phantom make up for this. Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade. Categories: Beyblade | Metal Fight Beyblade BeyWiki Preview: Spoiler (Click to View) RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - KamiKaziBlader - Oct. 01, 2011 nice nice nice i want one so bad but didnt they say tht the B isnt the reason why it can spin for 7 mins and it doesnt even reach 7 mins its in the 5 mins range RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Thanks man! I know it hits the five minute range, quite.. But I would not write that since some people are hitting over seven minutes. Hah, I would not of wrote this if I didn't own it.. Anyways, who likes the Graphic. Soon to come, a preview of the BeyWiki page! RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - KamiKaziBlader - Oct. 01, 2011 ohhhh alright and the graphic is awesome this thread looks amazing RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Shabalabadoo - Oct. 01, 2011 (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: Clear Wheel: Orion I liked it, so I made quite a few edits. Someone needs to check over my description of how the bearings work. I didn't put a Mold Variation for B:D, I just put it at the end of the section. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Dan - Oct. 01, 2011 (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: [Image: picture2jj.png] I was honestly thinking of just C+P the Bearing Core text and using it for B:D haha. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - DrigerG2 - Oct. 01, 2011 nice thread! RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Ultra - Oct. 01, 2011 Phantom is effective in low type stamina too isn't it? Also you haven't said at all how to change between the modes of the Phantom wheel. This definitely needs to be mentioned. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 I will add that, Ultrablader. As for SSJ's edits, I will have to look over those. I added all the edits I should of. FOr SHabalabadoo's edits, some of it was quite repetitive, and it was already down firm what it meant. I mixed in my thoughts, and the rest of the crowd's suggestions! I will be adding the BeyWiki preview now! RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - -Vulcan- - Oct. 01, 2011 This needs a lot of work. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: Metal Wheel: PhantomPhantom is a 4D metal wheel, not a regular metal wheel. So you should refer to the two sections on the wheel as Phantom's metal frame and Phantom's core. So the empty wheel description seems unnecessary, since other metal frames are also “empty wheels†and “circlesâ€. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: as the force is absorbed within the Core. That makes no sense. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: The Phantom Metal Wheel also has four spaces withing its inner lining, this is more for air flow to create a better sense of Balance. I’m pretty sure the spaces are just for aesthetic purposes. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: Due to Phantom's Stamina Mode, its circular shape, and smooth edges, Phantom is a good Defense Wheel.I don’t think there is enough testing to prove this yet. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: The Core also helps to absorb hits directed to the Phantom Metal Wheel.No. The core is plastic so that the entire wheel will have better weight distribution. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: …it has an upward ledge supported by the surface of itself. This ledge helps it to connect itself to the Phantom Metal Wheel, thus making it much more durable.This sounds really awkward and unnecessary. I would delete this part. (Oct. 01, 2011 6:50 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: It has the height comparable to the 230 Track.This is very misleading. People are going to read this and think, “whoa it’s just as tall as 230 + some bottom!†Compare the height to a track with a bottom attached to it. You should mention that some Bs are "bad", but honestly, I think it’s far too early to be doing an article on this bey, plus this article needs a lot more work and rewording. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Your: 1st: Wrong, 4D is within Metal Fight Beyblade. 4D is too specific, and other articles are in unison with mine. 2nd: "As the force is absorbed within the core" What do you not get? The hits are abosrbed in the core. 3rd: Check out the Phantom testing thread, you'd be surprised from my own and more testings. 4th: And have you done testings to show so? Hm? 5th: The ledge is as Scythe's Metal Wheel, its a ledge, upward, that reaches out. EDIT: I can edit that, what do you want me to write? 6th: I do not know who you think will be reading this, but it'd be the opposite of what you're saying entirely. It is comparable, so are you saying that: "Hey that book is so long!" Does that automatically mean it is a book like the Harry Potter serious? Maybe your post needed work, because Shabalabadoo fixed it up RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Shabalabadoo - Oct. 01, 2011 It needs a lot more work, but I also think we should wait a bit for this draft. We don't even know the source of this spin time discrepancy. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 His points make sense, but the first few were wrong. Time is not an issue as we have heaps of tests already. Honestly, we need, I personally think, just a little bit more effort on the draft. The spin times of those are not even molds, we cannot know if it is the person shooting or if it is something else. I will confirm this later in the next coming weeks once I have my hands on all of the "molds". RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Dan - Oct. 01, 2011 I'm thinking if there is A1, A2, A3 and A4 + there is a clear difference in performance, I would consider a specific mold, no? WD also has this :V Edit: you also didn't change a thing for the overall, iirc. :V IDK if you read my edits but mentioning the same combination over is redundant. (Phantom B:D) RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 He didn't edit anything for Overall... You made edits? Oh! I missed them! Honestly, I think just saying Plastic Generations fits good. What Beyblade had this similar gimmick? Sorry, I was not into the plastics.. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Dan - Oct. 01, 2011 I don't see how you looked over it, I mean good god it's the largest post here. lol. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Can you please tell me what I should add for the plastics part, as I think deep details are not too nessecary. So like some sentences say what plastic Beyblade it was similar too, how, why, etc. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - DynaZord - Oct. 01, 2011 (Oct. 01, 2011 10:41 PM)BeybladeStation Wrote: What Beyblade had this similar gimmick? Sorry, I was not into the plastics..The bey, or beys, are: Metal Dragon Bearing Stinger Wolborg Wolborg 2 (except this had a rubber tip) And Burning Kerberous. There might be more with bearings, but that's all I can think of. (was into plastics 8 years ago, my memory isn't that clear) RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Okay then, thank you CRUelty! I will get Dan to look at that, and come up with something.. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Dan - Oct. 01, 2011 my edits Wrote:B:D has a unique, tall shape similar to that of Wolborg MS' Bearing Core; it is also of a translucent yellow color which provides a faint view of the internal workings of the NSK ball bearings and it has the height comparable to the 230 Track without tip.That is probably as far as we go into the past, I'd say. Just like the VariAres article, Dranzer F is linked to, and thats it. :V RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 I will add that now. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Shabalabadoo - Oct. 01, 2011 What you refer to as "Metal Wheel", is actually the "Metal Frame". RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Gotch'ya! But clearly so is VariAres, and its called Metal Wheel... I will ask Kei. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - Shabalabadoo - Oct. 01, 2011 No, VariAres' box says you're wrong. Phantom Orion's box has "Metal Frame" and "Core" clearly labelled, VariAres does not. RE: BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D Draft - BeybladeStation - Oct. 01, 2011 Yes it does, but you did not realize that the BeyWiki format is on argument with that, and even Kei said that Kai-V would know: Kei Wrote:BeybladeStation Wrote:Sorry to bother if I am, but just made my BB-118 Draft and I would like to know if Phantom would be considered a "Metal Frame" or "Metal Wheel"? |