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RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - kbuno50 - Dec. 21, 2011

Nah. Instead of anti-gravity, why not the moon? At least your beyblades float back down... Now KO your opponent with blitz, and his bey goes bye.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Ga' - Dec. 21, 2011

I'd like a Sphere 360 stadium with a small ridge in the middle so beys can run along it and still pass over to the other side. Have the gravity focused around the edges, so even if the bey is knocked in to the air it just gravitates to another part of the sphere. Obviously stamina (and B : D Gasp) has an advantage, but attack types (especially the ones of today) can still win by spin-stealing through rubber/opposite direction or whacking the stamina bey so hard it runs out of spin first (very likely, happens in Hasbro stadiums all the time.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - kbuno50 - Dec. 21, 2011

@Ga'Hooleone

But how do you launch your beys in it?


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Annoying-Fork - Dec. 21, 2011

I thought of another system, it is pretty bizarre and ambitious but it could possibly work.

Tangent Shell System.

Details will come soon. I require no assistance at all.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Ga' - Dec. 21, 2011

(Dec. 21, 2011  12:59 AM)kbuno50 Wrote: @Ga'Hooleone

But how do you launch your beys in it?

You have two (or more) holes on top open first, then it closes after the beys have been launched.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - thebladebomber - Jan. 15, 2012

I know this is stretching but id like to see a beypark like I the anime


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - LeonTempest - Jan. 15, 2012

In terms of MFB:

Sub-CWs (like a S-AR from palstics, or like Metal Cores and Metal Frames from 4D)

Magnacore (In the form of any part)

Turbine (Air from rotation is sent through vents to a central point used to power a spinning point on an axis, most likely a fan, which theoreticly could increase spin time, or just end up like a crappy part from the eternal series)


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - kbuno50 - Jan. 16, 2012

A new beyblade gen: FMFB. Full Metal Fight Beyblade. EVERYTHING on the bey is metal.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Nuzumaki90 - Jan. 17, 2012

Holograms bro. But, like hell that would ever happen. I'm still hoping for holograms in the future of the Yu-Gi-Oh card game. They got scouters, plates on your arms that you place cards on, and motorcycles that need card energy instead of gas to run, so why not holograms?

I do however would like more of a variety of gimmicks in future releases. Like beys that can "fly", beys that stop spinning for a short second then spin again, ect.

My mind is filled with ideas of things that will probably never happen for Beyblades unless technology hits a certain "gold rush".


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - njrk97 - Jan. 17, 2012

(Jan. 16, 2012  6:34 AM)kbuno50 Wrote: A new beyblade gen: FMFB. Full Metal Fight Beyblade. EVERYTHING on the bey is metal.

it been metioned serveral time full met bey would be horrible


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - LeonTempest - Jan. 17, 2012

A bey made completely out of metal wouldn't be good at all, although a collecter's addition beyblade made completely out of metal would be cool. Of course one would never use it in battle.

njrk97: Not trying to be rude, but is that how you really write? If so that is fine, and I wont critizize you, but if you have the capabilities to use proper grammer, please do so. It is just hard to read your posts sometimes. I swear I am not trying to be mean and if you dont then I wont bother you about it or mention it ever agian.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Humble Blader - Jan. 17, 2012

(Jan. 15, 2012  6:55 AM)thebladebomber Wrote: I know this is stretching but id like to see a beypark like I the anime

Man, forget disneyland, knots, and all the other amusement parks. If they set one up for reals I'd be there in an INSTANT!


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - xSora10 - Jan. 17, 2012

Now that..that I would go to. I'm pretty sure Takara-Tomy has enough money to fund Beyparks..


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - th!nk - Jan. 17, 2012

I doubt they would invest in permanent infrastructure for what will realistically only be a temporary toyline.

Having the money =/= having money to waste on frivolous projects.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - xSora10 - Jan. 17, 2012

If the toyline was ongoing..then it would most likely make more sense. Who knows, perhaps it would be ongoing...and never stop. More ideas and innovations would come, more designs, different materials, everything. Although I can't think of any other innovation possible with Beyblades...that's why I don't work for Takara-Tomy..


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - th!nk - Jan. 17, 2012

I can guarantee you not even Takara Tomy would consider beyblade a permanent toyline.

Plus, do you honestly think beyblade is big enough that a beypark would ever make back the cost of land, materials, maintenance and staffing?


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - xSora10 - Jan. 17, 2012

Haha no. Definitely not.

Beyblade may be big, but not that big. But this is "What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades?" and that would be what I would like..not necessarily what will happen. It's almost impossible that Takara-Tomy would consider building one. That's just my dream..


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Janstarblast - Jan. 17, 2012

(Jan. 17, 2012  8:13 AM)Ryu-X Wrote: Now that..that I would go to. I'm pretty sure Takara-Tomy has enough money to fund Beyparks..

Their BB-10 stadium is suffice, tbh.
Not to mention that we do not need those abnormally large stadiums like in the anime.
Come on, a BIG infrastructure project, just so that 10-20 BB-10s could be fixed inside...
It would be like renovating the whole house in order to match the color scheme of a certain piece of art you bought...
As for your most recent post- Even though this thread looks into considering our views about future releases, it focuses mainly on practical ideas, than those completely impossible projects. Smile
Not to mention it is every child's dream to have a Bit-Beast equipped Beyblade, and play it out in a BeyPark... :\


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Hazel - Jan. 17, 2012

There is absolutely zero point in having large, anime-esque Stadia since our Beyblades are not capable of spinning for 20+ minutes and intuitively tracking the other Beyblade.

Tape a bunch of BB-10s to the ground in a regular park on cement.


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Sinner - Jan. 18, 2012

that post is so going in my siggeh...

and a innovation i think would be cool, albeit a little impractical, is to have beypointers connected to a server of some type using cellular towers and actually keep track of beypoints of bladers all across the world... Again, that'd be a little impractical..


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - njrk97 - Jan. 18, 2012

(Jan. 17, 2012  7:17 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: njrk97: Not trying to be rude, but is that how you really write? If so that is fine, and I wont critizize you, but if you have the capabilities to use proper grammer, please do so. It is just hard to read your posts sometimes. I swear I am not trying to be mean and if you dont then I wont bother you about it or mention it ever agian.

i touch type and often my keyboard seems to miss letters or sometimes cause im right handed my right hand types faster then my left so it jumbles letter sometimes


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - JCx06 - Jan. 18, 2012

Back to topic, I hope MFB becomes less top-heavy. Preferred HMS, weight was in the middle. "GOOO BASALT 230S! WOBBLE ATTACK!"


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - th!nk - Jan. 18, 2012

(Jan. 18, 2012  8:09 AM)njrk97 Wrote:
(Jan. 17, 2012  7:17 AM)LeonTempestXIII Wrote: njrk97: Not trying to be rude, but is that how you really write? If so that is fine, and I wont critizize you, but if you have the capabilities to use proper grammer, please do so. It is just hard to read your posts sometimes. I swear I am not trying to be mean and if you dont then I wont bother you about it or mention it ever agian.

i touch type and often my keyboard seems to miss letters or sometimes cause im right handed my right hand types faster then my left so it jumbles letter sometimes

So go back and fix it before hitting the post button?


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Janstarblast - Jan. 18, 2012

(Jan. 18, 2012  8:53 AM)JCx06 Wrote: Back to topic, I hope MFB becomes less top-heavy. Preferred HMS, weight was in the middle. "GOOO BASALT 230S! WOBBLE ATTACK!"

No please, that would give rise to more compact-esque combos...
Considering the fact that almost every new bey will weigh above 40 grams, such wheels would see the criticism of many philosophers on our Forum, most notably Yamislayer, who has the best threads when it comes to the meta-game! Grin
But compact lovers (like me) are actually craving for such parts. Tongue_out

Then again, currently, as most of the weight is distributed outward, the fly-wheel effect gives rise to monstrous combos; which again is known to get dangerous... Tongue_out


RE: What innovation would you like to see in future beyblades? - Meltex - Jan. 20, 2012

I'd really like to see beyblades get slightly bigger.

I'd also like to see tracks become batteries, with the negative and positive leads on centrifugal switches, as to only produce energy under spin.

As well as a small, twin parabolic mirror chamber in the clear wheel and facebolt. This would allow a hologram to come out of the top of the bey, nothing like the show though.

Innovations that would easily allow us to change parts that are subject to wear and tear. IE spin tips, common contact points on the ring.