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RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Spriggan87 - Jan. 09, 2021

(Jan. 09, 2021  2:40 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: Original:

Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
Diablo Nemesis: K2411


Mid-fakes (TT Beyblades with issues + different alloys):

Seen on all + SonoKong Beat Lynx and Fusion Hades: A0813

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: 1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910


I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the sources of the pictures (code + bey).


Good Luck.


Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)


What do the codes mean?

A0813

Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08 -> eight week in a year (february)
Year: 13 -> 2013

Just to clarify the first set of codes Kronos through nemesis are real and obviously A0813 is fake, but are the Fusion Hades, Phantom Orion, Death Quetzalcoatl, Meteo L-Drago, and Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version") codes fake or authentic? Please correct me if I’m wrong about any of this


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - GodKillgroth - Jan. 09, 2021

Yes the first code are from genuine TT Beys, and all other ones have issues and made of a different alloy.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Shido-kun - Jan. 09, 2021

I know these mid fakes are mostly for MFB, and Burst as far as what was talked about for the past few months doesn't have any. But that is a bit questionable now given that...my new long left string launcher from the Long Beylauncher set L broke within a day, which is a bit weird given that only the LR string launcher and sparking launchers have breakage problems iirc. What's even more weird is that I noticed an enraved print like you usually see under MFB starters and boosters behind the box which I usually don't see for any of my burst beys besides Bloody Longinus. I don't remember the exact code(and I can't show it right now either because I'm not home), but it ends with the number 20. Now, from what I've gathered codes like these refer to a specific date, namely that the two numbers at the end refers to the year that particular product was made(i.e 11 means it was made in 2011, 18 means it was made in 2018, just like my Bloody Longinus).


Basically the thing is...doesn't this mean my Long Beylauncher set L was made in 2020?But how is that possible when Cho-Z already ended in late 2019?so at most it could have a 19, but not 20 in production code. Essentially, this and the fact that my launcher broke so fast is making me think that Burst might be getting mid fakes too because these are usually the signs for such.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Shido-kun - Jan. 13, 2021


(Jan. 09, 2021  2:40 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: Original:

Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
Diablo Nemesis: K2411


Mid-fakes (TT Beyblades with issues + different alloys):

Seen on all + SonoKong Beat Lynx and Fusion Hades: A0813

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: 1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910


I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the sources of the pictures (code + bey).


Good Luck.


Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)


What do the codes mean?

A0813

Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08 -> eight week in a year (february)
Year: 13 -> 2013

Are you sure about the Arabic ones?because all of the beyblades that have the K1910 code are from the 1st season of MFB which aired from 2009-2010. 

And that particular code would suggest that that they were made in the latter year. In January even.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - GodKillgroth - Jan. 14, 2021

Yes i am 100% sure about the arabic ones, i saw detailed pictures of the storm pegasus k1910. obviously the code does not intend to show that is a midfake. You can google storm pegasus new boy to search these pictures.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - OriginalDankstr - Jan. 18, 2021

(Jan. 09, 2021  9:36 PM)Shido-kun Wrote: I know these mid fakes are mostly for MFB, and Burst as far as what was talked about for the past few months doesn't have any. But that is a bit questionable now given that...my new long left string launcher from the Long Beylauncher set L broke within a day, which is a bit weird given that only the LR string launcher and sparking launchers have breakage problems iirc. What's even more weird is that I noticed an enraved print like you usually see under MFB starters and boosters behind the box which I usually don't see for any of my burst beys besides Bloody Longinus. I don't remember the exact code(and I can't show it right now either because I'm not home), but it ends with the number 20. Now, from what I've gathered codes like these refer to a specific date, namely that the two numbers at the end refers to the year that particular product was made(i.e 11 means it was made in 2011, 18 means it was made in 2018, just like my Bloody Longinus).


Basically the thing is...doesn't this mean my Long Beylauncher set L was made in 2020?But how is that possible when Cho-Z already ended in late 2019?so at most it could have a 19, but not 20 in production code. Essentially, this and the fact that my launcher broke so fast is making me think that Burst might be getting mid fakes too because these are usually the signs for such.

It could also just be, y'know, just another official production run because Beyblade Burst is still going on and Takara Tomy is probably still producing in the same factories


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Shido-kun - Jan. 18, 2021

(Jan. 18, 2021  9:47 AM)OriginalDankstr Wrote:
(Jan. 09, 2021  9:36 PM)Shido-kun Wrote: I know these mid fakes are mostly for MFB, and Burst as far as what was talked about for the past few months doesn't have any. But that is a bit questionable now given that...my new long left string launcher from the Long Beylauncher set L broke within a day, which is a bit weird given that only the LR string launcher and sparking launchers have breakage problems iirc. What's even more weird is that I noticed an enraved print like you usually see under MFB starters and boosters behind the box which I usually don't see for any of my burst beys besides Bloody Longinus. I don't remember the exact code(and I can't show it right now either because I'm not home), but it ends with the number 20. Now, from what I've gathered codes like these refer to a specific date, namely that the two numbers at the end refers to the year that particular product was made(i.e 11 means it was made in 2011, 18 means it was made in 2018, just like my Bloody Longinus).


Basically the thing is...doesn't this mean my Long Beylauncher set L was made in 2020?But how is that possible when Cho-Z already ended in late 2019?so at most it could have a 19, but not 20 in production code. Essentially, this and the fact that my launcher broke so fast is making me think that Burst might be getting mid fakes too because these are usually the signs for such.

It could also just be, y'know, just another official production run because Beyblade Burst is still going on and Takara Tomy is probably still producing in the same factories
I thought TT stops producing products a year or more after a new one gets introduced?If that isn't the case, then single-god layers wouldn't be so hard to find nowadays.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - GodKillgroth - Jan. 23, 2021

21.01.2021

What do the codes mean?

A0813
Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08-> the eight week from a year (18-24 february 2013)
Year: 13 ->2013


Original Takara-Tomy codes:

Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Rock Zurafa: D1310
Evil Befall: K1710 (Random Booster)
Flame Cancer D125RF: K2010 (Random Booster)
Pisces DF145BS: F2810 (Random Booster)
Flame Byxis: L2810
Flame Byxis: L2910
Jade Jupiter: G0211(Random Booster)
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
2x Fang Leone: C0711
Hades Kerbecs: B1211 (Sonokong)
Beat Lynx: L1411 (Sonokong)
Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
L-drago Destroy: I2211 (Sonokong)
Diablo Nemesis: K2411
2x Fusion Hades: B1412 (Sonokong)
Random Booster Zero G: H0412
Fusion Hades: A1212 (Random Booster)
Samurai Pegasus: J2712
Random Booster Zero G: S2312

Mid-fake codes (Takara-Tomy beyblades with issues + different alloys, produced in Taiwan with Takara-Tomy blue-prints):

Seen on several MFB beys + SonoKong Beat Lynx/Fusion Hades so far: A0813 

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: J1314
Hades Kerbecs: J1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910
Diablo Nemesis: J1314

I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the pictures of the bottoms from different sources (code + bey). If you need verifications I can send them into your Inbox.



Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)
April 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012 (Shogun Steel)

MFB Product List Takara Tomy release dates

BB-01 Starter Pegasis 105F (August 9th, 2008)

Metal Fusion:

BB-28 Starter Storm Pegasis 105RF (March 28th, 2009)
BB-29 Starter Dark Wolf DF145FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-30 Booster Rock Leone 145WB (March 28th, 2009)
BB-31 Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-35 Booster Flame Sagittario C145S (April 25th, 2009)
BB-37 Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S (May 23rd, 2009)
BB-40 Booster Dark Bull H145SD (June 20th, 2009)
BB-43 Starter Lightning L Drago 100HF (July 18th, 2009)
BB-44 Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis (July 18th, 2009)
BB-45 Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B (August 8th, 2009)
BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD (September 19th, 2009)
BB-48 Booster Flame Libra T125ES (September 19th, 2009)
BB-50 Booster Storm Capricorne M145Q (October 24th, 2009)
BB-55 Booster Dark Cancer CH120SF (November 21st, 2009)
BB-59 Starter Burn Phoenix 135MS (December 26th, 2009)
BB-60 Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (December 26th, 2009)
BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB (January 23rd, 2010)
BB-69 Starter Poison Serpent SW145SD (February 13th, 2010)


Metal Masters:

BB-70 Starter Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-71 Starter Ray Unicorno D125CS (April 1st, 2010)
BB-72 Booster Aquario 105F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-74 Booster Thermal Lacerta WA130HF (April 24th, 2010)
BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set (April 24th, 2010)
BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB (May 22nd, 2010)
BB-80 Starter Gravity Perseus AD145WD (June 26th, 2010)
BB-82 Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (July 24th, 2010)
BB-83 Booster Pisces DF145BS (July 24th, 2010)
BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF (September 18th, 2010)
BB-89 Booster Aries 145D (September 18th, 2010)
BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D (October 21st, 2010)
BB-91 Booster Ray Gil 100RSF (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-92 Booster Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorno D125CS (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-95 Booster Flame Byxis 230WD (November 20th, 2010)
BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-99 Starter Hell Kerbecs BD145DS (December 28th, 2010)
BB-100 Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (December 28th, 2010)
BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF (January 22nd, 2011)
BB-104 Starter Basalt Horogium 145WD (February 26th, 2011)


Metal Fury:

BB-105 Starter Big Bang Pegasis FGrin (March 26th, 2011)
BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D (March 26th, 2011)
BB-107 Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (March 26th, 2011)
BB-108 Starter L-Drago Destroy FConfused (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-109 Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS (June 18th, 2011)
BB-114 Starter VariAres DGrin (July 16th, 2011)
BB-116 Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter (August 6th, 2011)
BB-117 Strongest Blader Set (August 6th, 2011)
BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion BGrin (September 24th, 2011)
BB-119 Starter Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF (October 22nd, 2011)
BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set (November 18th, 2011)
BB-122 Starter Diablo Nemesis XGrin (December 28th, 2011)
BB-123 Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades (December 28th, 2011)
BB-124 Starter Kreis Cygnus 145WD (January 28th, 2012)
BB-126 Starter Flash Sagittario 230WD (February 18th, 2012)




Shogun Steel:

BBG-01 Starter Samurai Ifraid W145CF (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-02 Synchrom Booster Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-08 Synchrom Booster Pirates Orojya 145D (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-10 Starter Guardian Revizer 160SB (May 19th, 2012)
BBG-12 Synchrom Booster Archer Gryph C145S (June 23rd, 2012)
BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-17 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-20 Synchrom Booster Bandid Goreim DF145BS (August 11th, 2012)
BBG-22 Starter Berserker Begirados SR200BWD (September 15th, 2012)
BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (October 20th, 2012)
BBG-24 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-26 Starter Samurai Pegasis W105R²F (December 1st, 2012)
BBG-27 Starter Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF (December 1st, 2012)


Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/, https://beysandbricks.com/, https://www.ebay.com/, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/, http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Pegasiscollectr - Feb. 01, 2021

J1314 is also seen on some Diablo Nemesis boxes.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - DragonicMeister - Apr. 12, 2021

(Jan. 23, 2021  10:45 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: 21.01.2021

What do the codes mean?

A0813
Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08-> the eight week from a year (18-24 february 2013)
Year: 13 ->2013


Original Takara-Tomy codes:

Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Rock Zurafa: D1310
Evil Befall: K1710 (Random Booster)
Flame Cancer D125RF: K2010 (Random Booster)
Pisces DF145BS: F2810 (Random Booster)
Flame Byxis: L2810
Flame Byxis: L2910
Jade Jupiter: G0211(Random Booster)
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
2x Fang Leone: C0711
Hades Kerbecs: B1211 (Sonokong)
Beat Lynx: L1411 (Sonokong)
Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
L-drago Destroy: I2211 (Sonokong)
Diablo Nemesis: K2411
2x Fusion Hades: B1412 (Sonokong)
Random Booster Zero G: H0412
Fusion Hades: A1212 (Random Booster)
Samurai Pegasus: J2712
Random Booster Zero G: S2312

Mid-fake codes (Takara-Tomy beyblades with issues + different alloys, produced in Taiwan with Takara-Tomy blue-prints):

Seen on several MFB beys + SonoKong Beat Lynx/Fusion Hades so far: A0813 

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: J1314
Hades Kerbecs: J1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910
Diablo Nemesis: J1314

I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the pictures of the bottoms from different sources (code + bey). If you need verifications I can send them into your Inbox.



Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)
April 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012 (Shogun Steel)

MFB Product List Takara Tomy release dates

BB-01 Starter Pegasis 105F (August 9th, 2008)

Metal Fusion:

BB-28 Starter Storm Pegasis 105RF (March 28th, 2009)
BB-29 Starter Dark Wolf DF145FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-30 Booster Rock Leone 145WB (March 28th, 2009)
BB-31 Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-35 Booster Flame Sagittario C145S (April 25th, 2009)
BB-37 Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S (May 23rd, 2009)
BB-40 Booster Dark Bull H145SD (June 20th, 2009)
BB-43 Starter Lightning L Drago 100HF (July 18th, 2009)
BB-44 Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis (July 18th, 2009)
BB-45 Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B (August 8th, 2009)
BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD (September 19th, 2009)
BB-48 Booster Flame Libra T125ES (September 19th, 2009)
BB-50 Booster Storm Capricorne M145Q (October 24th, 2009)
BB-55 Booster Dark Cancer CH120SF (November 21st, 2009)
BB-59 Starter Burn Phoenix 135MS (December 26th, 2009)
BB-60 Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (December 26th, 2009)
BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB (January 23rd, 2010)
BB-69 Starter Poison Serpent SW145SD (February 13th, 2010)


Metal Masters:

BB-70 Starter Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-71 Starter Ray Unicorno D125CS (April 1st, 2010)
BB-72 Booster Aquario 105F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-74 Booster Thermal Lacerta WA130HF (April 24th, 2010)
BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set (April 24th, 2010)
BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB (May 22nd, 2010)
BB-80 Starter Gravity Perseus AD145WD (June 26th, 2010)
BB-82 Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (July 24th, 2010)
BB-83 Booster Pisces DF145BS (July 24th, 2010)
BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF (September 18th, 2010)
BB-89 Booster Aries 145D (September 18th, 2010)
BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D (October 21st, 2010)
BB-91 Booster Ray Gil 100RSF (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-92 Booster Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorno D125CS (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-95 Booster Flame Byxis 230WD (November 20th, 2010)
BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-99 Starter Hell Kerbecs BD145DS (December 28th, 2010)
BB-100 Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (December 28th, 2010)
BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF (January 22nd, 2011)
BB-104 Starter Basalt Horogium 145WD (February 26th, 2011)


Metal Fury:

BB-105 Starter Big Bang Pegasis FGrin (March 26th, 2011)
BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D (March 26th, 2011)
BB-107 Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (March 26th, 2011)
BB-108 Starter L-Drago Destroy FConfused (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-109 Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS (June 18th, 2011)
BB-114 Starter VariAres DGrin (July 16th, 2011)
BB-116 Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter (August 6th, 2011)
BB-117 Strongest Blader Set (August 6th, 2011)
BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion BGrin (September 24th, 2011)
BB-119 Starter Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF (October 22nd, 2011)
BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set (November 18th, 2011)
BB-122 Starter Diablo Nemesis XGrin (December 28th, 2011)
BB-123 Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades (December 28th, 2011)
BB-124 Starter Kreis Cygnus 145WD (January 28th, 2012)
BB-126 Starter Flash Sagittario 230WD (February 18th, 2012)




Shogun Steel:

BBG-01 Starter Samurai Ifraid W145CF (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-02 Synchrom Booster Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-08 Synchrom Booster Pirates Orojya 145D (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-10 Starter Guardian Revizer 160SB (May 19th, 2012)
BBG-12 Synchrom Booster Archer Gryph C145S (June 23rd, 2012)
BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-17 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-20 Synchrom Booster Bandid Goreim DF145BS (August 11th, 2012)
BBG-22 Starter Berserker Begirados SR200BWD (September 15th, 2012)
BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (October 20th, 2012)
BBG-24 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-26 Starter Samurai Pegasis W105R²F (December 1st, 2012)
BBG-27 Starter Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF (December 1st, 2012)


Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/, https://beysandbricks.com/, https://www.ebay.com/, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/, http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/

Are beys and bricks are safe to buy? Have you bought from them?


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - ItsSwift - Apr. 26, 2021

(Apr. 12, 2021  8:20 AM)DragonicMeister Wrote:
(Jan. 23, 2021  10:45 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: 21.01.2021

What do the codes mean?

A0813
Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08-> the eight week from a year (18-24 february 2013)
Year: 13 ->2013


Original Takara-Tomy codes:

Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Rock Zurafa: D1310
Evil Befall: K1710 (Random Booster)
Flame Cancer D125RF: K2010 (Random Booster)
Pisces DF145BS: F2810 (Random Booster)
Flame Byxis: L2810
Flame Byxis: L2910
Jade Jupiter: G0211(Random Booster)
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
2x Fang Leone: C0711
Hades Kerbecs: B1211 (Sonokong)
Beat Lynx: L1411 (Sonokong)
Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
L-drago Destroy: I2211 (Sonokong)
Diablo Nemesis: K2411
2x Fusion Hades: B1412 (Sonokong)
Random Booster Zero G: H0412
Fusion Hades: A1212 (Random Booster)
Samurai Pegasus: J2712
Random Booster Zero G: S2312

Mid-fake codes (Takara-Tomy beyblades with issues + different alloys, produced in Taiwan with Takara-Tomy blue-prints):

Seen on several MFB beys + SonoKong Beat Lynx/Fusion Hades so far: A0813 

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: J1314
Hades Kerbecs: J1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910
Diablo Nemesis: J1314

I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the pictures of the bottoms from different sources (code + bey). If you need verifications I can send them into your Inbox.



Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)
April 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012 (Shogun Steel)

MFB Product List Takara Tomy release dates

BB-01 Starter Pegasis 105F (August 9th, 2008)

Metal Fusion:

BB-28 Starter Storm Pegasis 105RF (March 28th, 2009)
BB-29 Starter Dark Wolf DF145FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-30 Booster Rock Leone 145WB (March 28th, 2009)
BB-31 Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-35 Booster Flame Sagittario C145S (April 25th, 2009)
BB-37 Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S (May 23rd, 2009)
BB-40 Booster Dark Bull H145SD (June 20th, 2009)
BB-43 Starter Lightning L Drago 100HF (July 18th, 2009)
BB-44 Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis (July 18th, 2009)
BB-45 Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B (August 8th, 2009)
BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD (September 19th, 2009)
BB-48 Booster Flame Libra T125ES (September 19th, 2009)
BB-50 Booster Storm Capricorne M145Q (October 24th, 2009)
BB-55 Booster Dark Cancer CH120SF (November 21st, 2009)
BB-59 Starter Burn Phoenix 135MS (December 26th, 2009)
BB-60 Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (December 26th, 2009)
BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB (January 23rd, 2010)
BB-69 Starter Poison Serpent SW145SD (February 13th, 2010)


Metal Masters:

BB-70 Starter Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-71 Starter Ray Unicorno D125CS (April 1st, 2010)
BB-72 Booster Aquario 105F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-74 Booster Thermal Lacerta WA130HF (April 24th, 2010)
BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set (April 24th, 2010)
BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB (May 22nd, 2010)
BB-80 Starter Gravity Perseus AD145WD (June 26th, 2010)
BB-82 Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (July 24th, 2010)
BB-83 Booster Pisces DF145BS (July 24th, 2010)
BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF (September 18th, 2010)
BB-89 Booster Aries 145D (September 18th, 2010)
BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D (October 21st, 2010)
BB-91 Booster Ray Gil 100RSF (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-92 Booster Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorno D125CS (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-95 Booster Flame Byxis 230WD (November 20th, 2010)
BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-99 Starter Hell Kerbecs BD145DS (December 28th, 2010)
BB-100 Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (December 28th, 2010)
BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF (January 22nd, 2011)
BB-104 Starter Basalt Horogium 145WD (February 26th, 2011)


Metal Fury:

BB-105 Starter Big Bang Pegasis FGrin (March 26th, 2011)
BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D (March 26th, 2011)
BB-107 Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (March 26th, 2011)
BB-108 Starter L-Drago Destroy FConfused (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-109 Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS (June 18th, 2011)
BB-114 Starter VariAres DGrin (July 16th, 2011)
BB-116 Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter (August 6th, 2011)
BB-117 Strongest Blader Set (August 6th, 2011)
BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion BGrin (September 24th, 2011)
BB-119 Starter Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF (October 22nd, 2011)
BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set (November 18th, 2011)
BB-122 Starter Diablo Nemesis XGrin (December 28th, 2011)
BB-123 Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades (December 28th, 2011)
BB-124 Starter Kreis Cygnus 145WD (January 28th, 2012)
BB-126 Starter Flash Sagittario 230WD (February 18th, 2012)




Shogun Steel:

BBG-01 Starter Samurai Ifraid W145CF (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-02 Synchrom Booster Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-08 Synchrom Booster Pirates Orojya 145D (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-10 Starter Guardian Revizer 160SB (May 19th, 2012)
BBG-12 Synchrom Booster Archer Gryph C145S (June 23rd, 2012)
BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-17 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-20 Synchrom Booster Bandid Goreim DF145BS (August 11th, 2012)
BBG-22 Starter Berserker Begirados SR200BWD (September 15th, 2012)
BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (October 20th, 2012)
BBG-24 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-26 Starter Samurai Pegasis W105R²F (December 1st, 2012)
BBG-27 Starter Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF (December 1st, 2012)


Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/, https://beysandbricks.com/, https://www.ebay.com/, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/, http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/

Are beys and bricks are safe to buy? Have you bought from them?

Do not buy from beys and bricks. He was also known on eBay as John Miller. He sells what you guys are calling midfakes.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - UtopianDranzer - May. 21, 2021

Just asking a question, but I recently discovered that there have been a bunch of listings on Aliexpress that show them selling Hasbro beys. I was just wondering if anyone can confirm the authenticity of these as others have mentioned that they are midfakes, while the reviews, and someone I follow on Instagram who's been doing research on midfakes state that they are completely legit.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Gallow - Jul. 04, 2021

1) GodKillgroth Your Explanation of the codes here doesn't correlate with the Explanation from reddit ( https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/). Which one is correct?

2) On the other reddit-post they write "Ever-Wish.com" is the best option, but as i looked through there website i saw a lot of very low prices. Also the description and photos could be better. Are they really that trustworthy? Do you have experience?

GodKillgroth Anyway thanks for your long post!


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - MagikHorse - Jul. 06, 2021

(Jul. 04, 2021  10:14 PM)Gallow Wrote: 2) On the other reddit-post they write "Ever-Wish.com" is the best option, but as i looked through there website i saw a lot of very low prices. Also the description and photos could be better. Are they really that trustworthy? Do you have experience?

I used to buy Burst from Ever-Wish often, and have bought some MFB stock from there as well. Ever-Wish is known to be 100% reliable and trustworthy, never providing midfakes as their stock is literally so old to be from the original runs... but their site also doesn't clear out listings for exhausted stock and they don't restock once they're out. This means many of their MFB listings are totally nonfunctional empty listings that simply take up space on the site and will never be usable again. You can add to cart just by hovering over the listing as long as the option shows up, though if the option to add to cart doesn't show up on hovering over it (usually you'll only see "quick view" and "compare"), then they're out of stock. Tough luck.

If you do find something you want that can actually be added to your cart go ahead and pick it up, you're going to get legitimate non-Midfake product with proper production codes 100% of the time, but keep in mind that Ever-Wish doesn't add in shipping prices until you're in the order confirmation screen and overseas shipping isn't always cheap. Pay attention to the total before buying from them and make sure it's an amount you're willing to pay before finalizing the purchase, but rest easy if you do decide to buy knowing that it'll be legit and that if anything goes wrong they will make it right (and yes, I have had things go wrong before and they corrected it well).


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - Gallow - Jul. 07, 2021

MagikHorse Thank you for the long declaration!! Very interesting and useful. But still i think they are too cheap to be real. Nethertheless i will keep Ever-Wish noticed.


RE: NIB Wholesale Beyblade Quality Theory - ItsSwift - Aug. 17, 2021

I added this to the original post, but my friend mcfaboy10 recently took his midfake flash sagittario to get tested in a lab and these are the results. https://imgur.com/VPSap7J