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Just Starting Beyblade X; Looking For Help - Winguard007 - Oct. 11, 2024

I've been in and out of the Beyblading community for years, but with a new system and a sudden increase of expendable money, I am back for some more. I figured the best way to start my Beyblade X collection is from anime order of appearance. I've got a few, and I was wondering if I could find at least 3 good (or decent at best) combos for proper tournament play.

BEYBLADES I OWN (Hasbro):
Sword Dran 3-60 F
Scythe Incendio 4-60 T
Arrow Wizard 4-80 B
Helm Knight 3-80 N
Keel Shark 3-60 LF
Lance Knight 4-80 HN

 I know that Scythe Incendio 3-60 B is a good stamina combo, but besides that I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated!
-Winguard007


RE: Just Starting Beyblade X; Looking For Help - SlimeFanatic - Oct. 11, 2024

Definitely Sword Dran and Keel shark are good to go right in their respective stock combos. as for a 3rd, Scythe incendio isn't bad either. However most people use either 3-60, 5-60, or 9-60 ratchets. Usually tournament rules would only allow one of each ratchet type on a bey too, so you'll have to change some things up if you're making a competitive ready deck. I recommend ordering the leon claw bey on amazon or at a local store as it comes with a 5-60 ratchet and point (P) bit which is a decently good bit.

(Oct. 11, 2024  7:40 PM)SlimeFanatic Wrote: Definitely Sword Dran and Keel shark are good to go right in their respective stock combos. as for a 3rd, Scythe incendio isn't bad either. However most people use either 3-60, 5-60, or 9-60 ratchets. Usually tournament rules would only allow one of each ratchet type on a bey too, so you'll have to change some things up if you're making a competitive ready deck. I recommend ordering the leon claw bey on amazon or at a local store as it comes with a 5-60 ratchet and point (P) bit which is a decently good bit.

Also one of the best purchases you can make is either the hasbro soar phoenix set or TT phoenix wing set. both are pretty much the same outside of the TT or hasbro name. it comes with a highly used competitive bey and the 9-60 ratchet, as well as a competitive string launcher.


RE: Just Starting Beyblade X; Looking For Help - DRTACOS - Oct. 12, 2024

Soar phoenix is good but like the best one is definitely Arrow wizard 5-80 needle


RE: Just Starting Beyblade X; Looking For Help - Penguenne - Oct. 19, 2024

KeelShark and SwordDran are both excellent attack types as stock. KeelShark is more aggresive with less stamina, and DranSword is slightly less aggressive with more stamina. I'd personally run Shark. Or you can do SwordDran 3-60 LowFlat just to be fancy.

ScytheIncendio 4-60 Ball is also good, but it's a risky choice.

For the third slot, you can run a third attack type. They are especially strong in the Hasbro stadium. We can't use repeating parts, so we have to go with a taller ratchet here based on the parts you have.

If you aren't going with another attack type, I can recommend either HelmKnight or LanceKnight 3-80 Taper.