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RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jun. 03, 2018

I'm just now getting my hands on Hyrus and Diomedes, and they're pretty underwhelming. Diomedes is loaded with small agressive contacts, but none are large or significant enough to score KOs very well, especially on Hasbro's Accel. Hyrus is pretty rough due to a large number of small contacts which are all heavily sloped kind of like Deep Chaos, but they just make it easy to burst even if they aren't as bad defensively as you'd expect.

It's bad enough that Hasbro's gone making their own things before releasing all the official beys, but these Hasbro-exclusives just suck.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - KinkoUsagi - Jun. 03, 2018

They're not competitive Beys but they're cool (appear-wise) and I love the idea of Hasbro making their own. Apparently we'll be seeing some Switchstrike exclusives, too, so I'm here for it.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - kjrules17 - Jun. 06, 2018

Finally, we got our images for Caynox C3! I'm actually surprised that other sites didn't upload it first.

Source: https://toywiz.com/beyblade-burst-switchstrike-caynox-c3-starter-pack/

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RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - AndyHG - Jun. 06, 2018

Caynox C3! It's...beautiful(I'm hoping the layer and driver haven't been nerfed)


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Jinbee - Jun. 06, 2018

That's cool but... where's the metal Bearing case on the Bearing? This... does have a Bearing case right?


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - LOL-y Rancher - Jun. 06, 2018

(Jun. 06, 2018  2:09 AM)Jinbee Wrote: That's cool but... where's the metal Bearing case on the Bearing? This... does have a Bearing case right?

My only guess is that they moved the ball bearings inside the Driver because otherwise, I don't see it either. The ball bearing is visible in the TT version.

I doubt it's the camera angle blending it in either.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - OldSchool™ - Jun. 06, 2018

(Jun. 06, 2018  2:09 AM)Jinbee Wrote: That's cool but... where's the metal Bearing case on the Bearing? This... does have a Bearing case right?

I have a bad feeling about this...


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - IronFace879 - Jun. 06, 2018

They did say “a different colour, a different material” right? They di say Bearing was free-spinning and of TakaraTomy right? If wrong, Hasbro will go downhill faster than you can speak Spanish.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Howaitonekon - Jun. 06, 2018

I cannot say how deeply disappointed and sad I would be if Hasbro's Bearing is actually released without a bearing...

They did so much better with their Switchstrike toyline. But then I saw how lazy they could possibly be with Twin Nemesis and what Hasbro considered to be "Strike Genesis Valtryek". No locked wings, no Ultimate Reboot, the Strike God chip is just painted on the clear plastic piece?! Wth!

If they dare to let down the whole toyline again, I'll bring my sealed D2 back to the store. And I'll regret every single Hasbro Burst purchase (again).


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeyCrafter - Jun. 06, 2018

(Jun. 06, 2018  9:08 PM)IronFace879 Wrote: They did say “a different colour, a different material” right? They di say Bearing was free-spinning and of TakaraTomy right? If wrong, Hasbro will go downhill faster than you can speak Spanish.

The English dub has stopped saying certain details of a Tip's abilities since somewhere in the first season. I misunderstood what you meant. We cannot see the back of the packaging until it is physically in stores. However, Hasbro's Bearing Tip will be free spinning, but if it has a bearing is still yet to be confirmed. Most likely the ability described in the back will only talk about Bearing being free spinning.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - TL14 - Jun. 06, 2018

Maybe the bearing is inside the white casing of the Bearing Driver so it doesn't get dusty or dirty. That's what happens at least with my TT Bearing Driver because the bearing is exposed. I can see Hasbro fixing this problem.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Flame-Byxis - Jun. 06, 2018

The ToyWiz description says "spring loaded blades & ball bearing rotation"


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeyCrafter - Jun. 06, 2018

(Jun. 06, 2018  10:04 PM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: The ToyWiz description says "spring loaded blades & ball bearing rotation"

Oh? That's interesting. Maybe the bearing is inside the casing instead of near the tip.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Jinbee - Jun. 06, 2018

(Jun. 06, 2018  10:00 PM)TL14 Wrote: Maybe the bearing is inside the white casing of the Bearing Driver so it doesn't get dusty or dirty. That's what happens at least with my TT Bearing Driver because the bearing is exposed. I can see Hasbro fixing this problem.

I've never thought of it that way, that's a really good point. We'll just have to see I guess.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jun. 06, 2018

Bearing without a bearing would be kind of silly. then again this is Hasbro.

I am holding out hope though. Hasbro can only screw up so many times in a row, right?


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BladerGem - Jun. 07, 2018

I can't imagine them making the Bearing driver without bearings. That'd be like... making RF without rubber. It's an entirely different tip. If they keep the bearings but don't use POM, it'll be disappointing, but bearable. But if they don't use the bearings or POM? It'll just be a fancy new Revolve driver.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeyCrafter - Jun. 07, 2018

(Jun. 07, 2018  1:28 AM)BladerGem Wrote: I can't imagine them making the Bearing driver without bearings. That'd be like... making RF without rubber. It's an entirely different tip. If they keep the bearings but don't use POM, it'll be disappointing, but bearable. But if they don't use the bearings or POM? It'll just be a fancy new Revolve driver.

You mean a fancy new Gyro Driver. Revolve works completely different.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Jinbee - Jun. 07, 2018

The irony if this were to lack Bearings and then had a good spring. Oh... if this had both no Bearing and a weak spring, that would be so bad, but if it had Bearings and a strong spring, then that would be trouble, it would also be the opposite to how Hasbro versions of drivers are normally looser.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jun. 07, 2018

Most of them, yeah. For some reason, my Gyro is super tight in my J2, and it's way tougher to burst that I'd expect, especially as this Gyro isn't notably resistant on anything else nor is anything else resistant on this J2. It's just these 2 parts meshing together well.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - ClearWing R34 - Jun. 07, 2018

Hasbro now is just disappointing us fans. Like twin nemesis n3 doesn't even come with 3H. Sgv v3 is just ultimately disappointing by the strike chip is just a thin layer of plastic and metal and no locked layer which makes sgv useless


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeyCrafter - Jun. 07, 2018

(Jun. 07, 2018  6:46 AM)ClearWing R34 Wrote: Hasbro now is just disappointing us fans. Like twin nemesis n3 doesn't even come with 3H. Sgv v3 is just ultimately disappointing by the strike chip is just a thin layer of plastic and metal and no locked layer which makes sgv useless

"Strike" Valtryek is just a Genesis Valtryek with a fancy Metal God Chip, that's all that is. Where do we properly tell Hasbro that this "Strike" Valtryek will not fly?


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - IronFace879 - Jun. 07, 2018

Hmm. Looks as if Khalazar K3 7Under Hunter will be coming out soon.

You can tell by going to the Beyblade Burst app. It’s way too simple to know as long as you still have that game.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Brainofcthulu - Jun. 08, 2018

Man, sometimes I wish we could tell Hasbro on the things they need to improve on. But if we did, would they even listen?

I mean twin and strike of course.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeyCrafter - Jun. 08, 2018

(Jun. 08, 2018  3:00 AM)Brainofcthulu Wrote: Man, sometimes I wish we could tell Hasbro on the things they need to improve on. But if we did, would they even listen?

They did listened, somewhat and their Beys were more accurate by the time the Evolution line came out, except for Nine. They haven't painted anything on the Discs or of the other metal parts that should have certain details or paint, and it wasn't until the Battle Tower Set shown at the New York Toy Fair that eyebrows were raised even more. They listened, but they still made questionable decisions.


RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Brainofcthulu - Jun. 08, 2018

(Jun. 08, 2018  3:07 AM)BeyCrafter Wrote:
(Jun. 08, 2018  3:00 AM)Brainofcthulu Wrote: Man, sometimes I wish we could tell Hasbro on the things they need to improve on. But if we did, would they even listen?

They did listened, somewhat and their Beys were more accurate by the time the Evolution line came out, except for Nine. They haven't painted anything on the Discs or of the other metal parts that should have certain details or paint, and it wasn't until the Battle Tower Set shown at the New York Toy Fair that eyebrows were raised even more. They listened, but they still made questionable decisions.

I’m on your side. It seems that these later releases have been questionable, as you stated, and made me wonder what hasbro was thinking.

I like hasbro, but they gotta tell us what was up with that set.