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RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - ohninjaplease - Aug. 12, 2017 (Aug. 12, 2017 6:52 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote:(Aug. 12, 2017 6:14 AM)ohninjaplease Wrote: I know B Surely will May I ask though, is MSF-H Genbull Dragoon B : D better than Genbull Genbull TH170/SA165/SR200 CS/TB? RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - Jimmyjazz39 - Aug. 12, 2017 (Aug. 12, 2017 7:01 AM)ohninjaplease Wrote:(Aug. 12, 2017 6:52 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: Taller tracks tends to grind on top of shorter beys and OS em. Its called Wobbling. Ball tips goes best for such combos due to there abilty to wobble without losing stamina, friction, abilty to move around and regain balance. for pure stamina, yes. the latter is better for a stamina/defense combo RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - ohninjaplease - Aug. 12, 2017 I mean competitive wise? Like is it stronger in duels? (Even though I'd prefer the MSF-H Genbull Dragoon B ![]() RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - ToxicAtom - Aug. 12, 2017 I'd like to see testing done as to the difference between the core disks. Most of them are about 21g, but are fairly different in shape. Are there different properties to them, or is it simply cosmetic? Also, are odd-numbered disks (1, 5, 7) unbalanced? I haven't seen such imbalance with 7, but 5 seems to be pretty unbalanced based mostly on battle videos and spin tests of Blast Jinnius. RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - FIREFIRE CPB - Aug. 13, 2017 (Aug. 12, 2017 4:31 PM)Jimmyjazz39 Wrote:(Aug. 12, 2017 7:01 AM)ohninjaplease Wrote: Surely will Adding to that you can OS opposite spin better with it. You can do things with BD like banking backward and save from attack too. RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - Dragon Slayer - Aug. 14, 2017 Request: L-Drago Destroy SW145GF(MFB) I had read some threads about GF,which has very good LAD for spin equalization. I don't have dragoon,so my only choice is L-Drago Destroy,and SW145 is my best track left already. Becuz of my deficient equipment, I can't test dis combo. Can somebody do a test of its spin-equalization ability in BB-10? RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - FIREFIRE CPB - Aug. 14, 2017 (Aug. 14, 2017 4:24 PM)Dragon Slayer Wrote: Request: L-Drago Destroy SW145GF(MFB) Its probably very good but BD145 would be better. It loses to left spin though I would suggest to switch track to 105. It would be best incase you don't have BD145 RE: Beyblade Parts Testing Request (Explanation Required) - Flame-Byxis - Jan. 03, 2018 I am not sure if this is the right place for this or not. My request: Either Genbu Genbu SA165 AS or Revizer Revizer E230 AS against top tier Sway attackers in a Zero-G Stadium Explanation: I would like to see if AS would help the Combos resist the stadium sway. My theory is that the Around part of AS would keep the Beyblade from moving crazily when it/the stadium gets tilted. Thanks |