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New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 12, 2011

I thought i'd have a go at this since nothing is happening on the other two that are floating around and it's pretty easy to do.

Galaxy Pegasis was released first as a starter as BB-70 then as a Booster with clear parts as BB-92. It was also included in the Galaxy pegasis DX set with a clear blue track and bottom.

Face: Pegasis II
Pegasis is one of the 88 constellations of space. The face is clear light blue.

Clear wheel: Pegasis II
The Pegasis II Clear Wheel is originally released in a semi-transparent, light blue color. The Clear Wheel depicts two Pegasus heads, much like the original Pegasis Clear Wheel. The wing of the Pegasis is rigid and has slanted lines on the edge. On each of the wings shows the letters P-E-G-I, short for Pegasis, in a red color.

Metal Wheel: Galaxy
Weight: 29.5 g
The Galaxy wheel is painted Dark Blue. The wheel is a three pronged and the design of it is based on the shape of the Milky Way galaxy. Although Galaxy possesses some smash attack and force smash, it is outclassed by many other wheels in those fields and should only be used when nothing else is available.

Track: Wing 105(W105)
Weight: 1.1 g
This was the first 105 track with a gimmick with the gimmick being the two wings on the side of the track. Because of the wings it is slightly heavier than the regular 105 track but apart from the gimmick there are no differences between it and the 105 track. It has about the same amount of use in attack as the 105 track does with the gimmick making no difference to its performance and as such can be an adequate replacement for 100, 90 and 85 if they are not available.

Bottom: Right Rubber Flat (R2F)
This is the most important and useful part of Galaxy Pegasis. This bottom is very similar to RF being a tall rubber bottom which has use in top tier attack combos. The main difference between R2F and RF is that the rubber on R2F is shaped like a star curving to the right. There are differences in performance too with R2F being slightly faster than RF but has less stamina because of it. Like RF this part is hard to control when mint but it will become easier to control as the rubber wears down from use. Compared to RF this bottom is still faster even when both are worn down.

Other Versions
Corocoro Black Hole Version Galaxy Pegasis II GB145MS.
BB-75 Galaxy Pegasis Turquoise metal and clear wheel turquoise and track and bottom clear blue.
WBBA Japan champion 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes

Galaxy Pegasis has reasonable parts with Galaxy and W105 having some use but the main reason to buy this is for R2F. Like RF this is essential for attack types although either can be used. R2F is faster than RF but isn't essential if you've already got an RF. Overall this is a very useful blade for attack types and every blader should own one.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Shabalabadoo - Jan. 13, 2011

(Jan. 12, 2011  7:24 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Track: Wing 105(W105)
Weight: 1.1 g
This was the first 105 track with a gimmickIt just seems... short and fragment-like. So does the next sentence.. It has two wings attached to the side of the track.

Bottom: Right Rubber Flat (R2F)
This is the most important and useful part of Galaxy Pegasis. This bottom is very similar to RF being a tall rubber bottom which has use in top tier attack combos. The main difference between this and RF is that this bottom has the gimmick of the rubber being shaped like a starState the direction of the star. There are differences in performance too with R2F being slightly faster than RF but with lastYou mean lost stamina because of it. When mint this is hard to control without proper shooting skill but it will become easier to control as the rubber wears down from use.Awkward wording

Other Versions
Black Hole Version Galaxy Pegasis II GB145MS.
BB-75 Galaxy Pegasis Turquoise metal and clear wheel turquoise and track and bottom clear blue.
There's also the one that has a gold metal wheel, the one in the three galaxy Pegasis...thing...
Overall
Galaxy Pegasis has reasonably useful parts with Galaxy and W105 having some usesState the uses but the reason to buy this is for R2F. Like Storm Pegasus this is an essential buy for attack types although either one can be bought. If you've already got a storm pegasis with a good RF then this blade isn't neccesary.I disagree, if you want a faster bottom, then get r2f, if you want more control, get rf

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RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - machipz - Jan. 13, 2011

Replace Pegasus with Pegasis. There are quite a few mistakes there aswell.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ray Joker - Jan. 13, 2011

Hah, I was gonna do a Galaxy Pegasis article, but I think you have this.

For the Clear Wheel description, here's mine:

The Pegasis II Clear Wheel is originally released in a semi-transparent, light blue color. The Clear Wheel depicts two Pegasus heads, much like the original Pegasis Clear Wheel. The wing of the Pegasis is rigid and has slanted lines on the edge. On each of the wings shows the letters P-E-G-I, short for Pegasis, in a red color.

I'm not sure whether the part where it says P-E-G-I is the "mane" of the horse, or the "wings" of a Pegasus.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ga' - Jan. 13, 2011

It's the wings, I believe.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ray Joker - Jan. 13, 2011

I changed it, thanks.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Byser - Jan. 13, 2011

(Jan. 12, 2011  7:24 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Metal Wheel: Galaxy
Weight: 29.5 g
The Galaxy wheel in Galaxy Pegasis is painted Dark Blue. An unpainted version is available in Random booster 6. It is in the shape of the Milky Way galaxyI think you should mentioned that it's a 3 pronged wheel. It sounds kind of vague saying it simply looks like the Milky Way Galaxy. The wheel has some use in attack having some smash attack and force smash but it is outclassed by many other wheels for attack.Just a suggestion: Although Galaxy possesses some smash attack and force smash, it is outclassed by many other wheels in those fields.

Bottom: Right Rubber Flat (R2F)
This is the most important and useful part of Galaxy Pegasis. This bottom is very similar to RF being a tall rubber bottom which has use in top tier attack combos. The main difference between this and RF is that this bottom has the gimmick of the rubber being shaped like a starBit wordy. Suggestion: The main difference between R2F and RF is that the rubber on R2F is shaped like a star curving to the right. There are differences in performance too with R2F being slightly faster than RF but with last stamina because of it. When mint this is hard to control without proper shooting skill but it will become easier to control as the rubber wears down from use.For this part, I think you may want to take RF's description of wearing it down and incorporate/copy it here. Also, I think it needs to be mentioned that R2F retains its speed better after being worn compared to RF

Those are my thoughts atm. Take/ignore what you will.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Shabalabadoo - Jan. 13, 2011

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-UP-DATED-PRICE-RARE-LIMITED-VERSION-WBBA-JAPAN-CHAMPION-1st-2nd-3rd-CLOSED
Those are the other version I was talking about


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 13, 2011

Okay thanks guys. I'll make these updates today when I can.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Lake-PB - Jan. 13, 2011

Uh, in the r2f section, you say that it has last stamina than rf... I think you mean less?


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - CyberAries27 - Jan. 13, 2011

first of all i need to know the diffrence between boosters and regular beyblade


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Daegor42 - Jan. 13, 2011

(Jan. 13, 2011  11:24 PM)nolangunnar Wrote: first of all i need to know the diffrence between boosters and regular beyblade

There is no difference. The starter simply comes with a launcher and point card.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Mc Frown - Jan. 14, 2011

The Galaxy description is. . . uh. . . lacking.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 14, 2011

How about you help with it then?


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - ChAoStOrM - Jan. 14, 2011

(Jan. 12, 2011  7:24 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Metal Wheel: Galaxy
Weight: 29.5 g
The Galaxy wheel in Galaxy Pegasis is painted Dark Blue. An unpainted version is available in Random booster 6. It is in the shape of the Milky Way galaxy. The wheel has some use in attack having some smash attack and force smash but it is outclassed by many other wheels for attack.

I don't think this is needed. People just really need to know what it is. I also believe that Galaxy was mentioned light.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 14, 2011

I'll take it out when I edit the article.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 14, 2011

Made some major updates. Tell me what you think.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Lake-PB - Jan. 15, 2011

Looks good!


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 15, 2011

Yeah I think it's pretty accurate for most of the sections.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Shabalabadoo - Jan. 15, 2011

(Jan. 12, 2011  7:24 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: Metal Wheel: Galaxy
Weight: 29.5 g
The Galaxy wheel in Galaxy Pegasis is painted Dark Blue. The wheel is a three pronged wheel and the design of it is based on the shape of the Milky Way galaxy. Although Galaxy possesses some smash attack and force smash, it is outclassed by many other wheels in those fields and should only be used when nothing else is available.



RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 15, 2011

Okay made those updates. Anything else? I think it's mostly pretty accurate.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Daegor42 - Jan. 15, 2011

The Metal Wheel section is entirely underwhelming.


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 15, 2011

Okay but really what am I supposed to say? It does have some attack use but it's severly outclassed. I guess I could list a combo. Are the other sections okay though?


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Shabalabadoo - Jan. 15, 2011

No, I'm just not diggin the r2f section aswell as the galaxy section


RE: New Galaxy Pegasis Thread - Ultra - Jan. 15, 2011

What's wrong with it?