Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - SlayerlvX - Mar. 08, 2011
This is my first article so I am prepared to face ALOT ALOT ALOT of criticism, so criticize me as much as you want, and my format compared to the WBO is different so I am sorry if this post sucks, sorry.
Face: Fireblaze/Phoenix
The face depicts phoenix, one of the minor constellation in the southern sky.
Clear Wheel: Fireblaze/Phoenix
Weight: 2.9 grams
The color of this energy ring is opaque blazing orange color that has two holes on each end of the ring, probably representing the Phoenix's eye. This energy ring also has a rotational fire shape to it, thus representing the phoenix's fiery wings.
Fusion Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.9 grams
The Burn wheel as said in the review above is the best hasbro and possibly Takara-Tomy fusion wheel for Stamina, as you can see the inside of the fusion wheel seems to fit the shape of the energy ring fireblaze and since seemingly that the weight is focused on the outside of the fusion wheel, thus making it the best wheel for stamina. This wheel has no attack potential, but has a little defense potential. This can be put into a top-tier stamina combo, Burn Bull AD/DF145SD/WD or Burn Bull 100/90/85SD/WD
It has a very smooth outer edge and very few protrusions also making it a good wheel for stamina.
MOLD VARIATION:
The Burn Fusion Wheel has two different molds, though the effect is negligible it still makes a difference. The first mold which was released with Takara-Tomy had the word "Burn" engraved on it, and was very light. Eventually, progressing through the "bey years" Hasbro released Burn Fireblaze with also the name change from Burn Phoenix to Burn Fireblaze, the Burn Wheel was heavier and also the word "burn" was literally erased and replaced with better "metal", thus making it worse for stamina, but in some cases it is actually a good thing.
Spin Track: 135
Weight: 1.3 grams
The 135 spin track has been released with the Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix beyblade released with Hasbro. This track has been proven to be a mid profile track, still being kind of tall. This track is best when you don't want your beyblade to touch the stadium floor as easily and want to give it decent stamina, better choices for stamina are: 145. This track may be decent against attack beyblades, but still isn't really recommended as it is still pretty high, This could also be put into good use for balance types, suggested tracks against attack beyblades are:T125 and CH120.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.2 grams
The MS performance is basically a ES tip but it is not free-spinning and the whole bottom tip is made of metal. This allows for less friction between it and the stadium floor, resulting it getting knocked out or lose balance pretty easily. The tip itself also balances on just that and at times just like the RF tip, The MS tip can also spin independently at times to times, but has barely any friction between it and the stadium resulting in long spin time, but a heavy attacker can immediately knock it out and it is game over. The metal itself is pretty useless as all sharp tips have balancing issues.
Overall:
Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix's only competitive part is the Burn Wheel, though this beyblade may seem useless, it is an interesting beyblade that has a specially made tip for it that is made out of metal.
Every Blader should own at least 1 of this beyblade.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - X1 - Mar. 08, 2011
Every Blader should own at least 1 of this beyblade.
use "one" not "1".
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - SlayerlvX - Mar. 08, 2011
Thanks for your feedback
how do you like my first article anyways?!
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - X1 - Mar. 08, 2011
Its a S Not ES.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Blitz Unicorno - Mar. 08, 2011
Quote:This wheel has no attack potential, but has a little defense potential.
Burn does have attack, but not defense.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - X1 - Mar. 08, 2011
(Mar. 08, 2011 8:56 AM)Ray Unicorno. Wrote: Quote:This wheel has no attack potential, but has a little defense potential.
Burn does have attack, but not defense.
Agree with you, but it 'absorbs' shocks well.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - SlayerlvX - Mar. 08, 2011
Thanks for all your feedback, I will edit it when I have time, but seriously I need more criticism lol
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Aquilaz112 - Mar. 08, 2011
(Mar. 08, 2011 6:56 AM)SlayerlvX Wrote: This is my first article so I am prepared to face ALOT ALOT ALOT of criticism, so criticize me as much as you want, and my format compared to the WBO is different so I am sorry if this post sucks, sorry.
Face:Phoenix
The face depicts phoenix, one of the minor constellation in the southern sky.
Clear Wheel:Phoenix
Weight: 2.9 grams
The color of this energy ring is opaque blazing orange color that has two holes on each end of the ring,representing the Phoenix's eye. This energy ring also has a rotational fire shape to it, thus representing the phoenix's fiery wings.
Fusion Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.9 grams
The Burn wheel as you can see the inside of the fusion wheel seems to fit the shape of the energy ring Phoenix and since seemingly that the weight is focused on the outside of the fusion wheel with the words 'Burn" Engraved on it, thus making it the one best wheel for stamina. This wheel has Good attack potential. It has a very smooth outer edge and very few protrusions that cause little recoil also making it a good wheel for stamina.
MOLD VARIATION:
The Burn Fusion Wheel has two different molds, though there is a slight difference in the performance so it still makes a difference. The first mold which was released with Takara-Tomy had the word "Burn" engraved on it, and was very light. Eventually, progressing through the "bey years" Hasbro released Burn Fireblaze with also the name change from Burn Phoenix to Burn Fireblaze, the Burn Wheel was heavier and also the word "burn" was literally erased and replaced with better "metal", thus making it worse for stamina, but in some cases it is actually a good thing.
Spin Track: 135
Weight: 1.3 grams
The 135 spin track has been released with the Burn Phoenix in a Yellow color. This track has been proven to be a mid profile track, still being kind of tall.This Track was made as MS is a rather tall tip.So, to go with it. . This track is a decent stamina track, but still isn't really recommended as it is still pretty high, suggested tracks against attack beyblades are:GB145 or 230.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.2 grams
This Tip allows for less friction between it and the stadium floor, resulting it getting knocked out or lose balance pretty easily. The tip itself also balances on just that and at times just like the RF tip, The MS tip can also spin independently at times to times, but has barely any friction between it and the stadium resulting in long spin time, but a heavy attacker can immediately knock it out and it is game over. The metal itself is pretty useless as all sharp tips have balancing issues.
Overall:
Burn Phoenix's only competetive art is Burn while all the others being outclassed.It is still a great purchase.
Every Blader should own at least 1 of this beyblade.
A lot pf changes
Or I think we should ditch this as there is a better article.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Wolverine Mode - Mar. 08, 2011
Great article but there are a few mistakes too.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - BeyPhilosopher - Mar. 08, 2011
This article is too opinionative, and needs for detail. You didn't describe parts well enough. Be more verbose. Take out things like "bey years", because it is informal for Beywiki. Also, you are supposed to put Japanese names (Metal Wheel, Track,) However, you are a rookie, so, I won't be harsh. Just look at this to fix your article:
Opening Sentence
You don't have to put it if you don't need to, but hey, it's nice to set the tone.
Describe Appearance (Make Sure it is brief and only one or two sentences.)
Okay, hopefully, your description based on the looks and the design of the Metal Wheel will have enough info to lead into the performance. (The protrusions, the spikes, the curves, the circularity, the bumpiness)
Describe Performance (Detailed)- Does Burn have good Defense?
- Does Burn have good Attack?
- Does Burn have good Stamina?
- Does Burn have Recoil
If Burn has one, two, three, four, or none of the things listed above, then explain why. (This is where you go back to the appearance, for example, the Smash Attack Burn has is caused by its protrusions, which you hopefully mentioned earlier)
Then, explain the level of performance.
- Is Burn's Attack top-tier?
- Is Burn's Defense top-tier?
- Is Burn's Stamina top-tier?
If Burn has one, two, three, four, or no top-tier uses, then mention it. Then, list a "Use in __________ Customization" thing under it.
After that, mention Mold Differences. Mention the 4 molds, one by Hasbro, and the others by Takara Tomy.
Describe Performance
- Does 135 have uses in Attack?
- Does 135 have uses in Defense?
- Does 135 have uses in Stamina?
- Does 135 have any issues (Floor scrapes for example)?
If 135 has one, two, three, four, or none of the things listed, mention. Explain if it does not.
- Does 135 have top-tier Attack use?
- Does 135 have top-tier Stamina use?
- Does 135 have top-tier Defense use?
If 135 has top-tier use in one, two, three, or none of the fields listed above, mention.
Then, if necessary, list a "Use in __________ Customization" thing under it.
Also, check in the Customization forum for test results, if you don't know how it performs.
Describe Features, Design
You know, is it Rubber? Is it Metal? Is it Plastic? Is it free-spinning? Is it tall?
Describe Performance
- Does MS have Attack use?
- Does MS have Defensive use?
- Does MS have Stamina use?
- Does MS have issues (Balance problems for example)?
If MS has one, two, three, four, or none of the things listed, then mention. Explain if it does not.
- Does MS have top-tier use in Attack?
- Does MS have top-tier use in Stamina?
- Does MS have top-tier use in Defense?
If MS has one, two, three, or none of the things listed, then mention. Explain if it does not.
Then, if necessary, list a "Use in __________ Customization" thing under it.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Electric - Mar. 08, 2011
(Mar. 08, 2011 6:56 AM)SlayerlvX Wrote: Face: Fireblaze/Phoenix
The face depicts Phoenix, one of the minor constellation in the southern sky.
Clear Wheel: Fireblaze/Phoenix
Weight: 2.9 grams
The color of this energy ring is opaque blazing orange color that has two holes on each end of the ring, probably representing the Phoenix's eye. This clear wheel also has a rotational fire shape to it, thus representing the phoenix's fiery wings.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: 31.9 grams
The Burn wheel in it's Mold 1 state, Is the one of the best Stamina Metal Wheels, Seond only to Earth [Mold 1] The inside of the fusion wheel seems to fit the shape of the clear wheel Phoenix/Fireblaze and since seemingly that the weight is focused on the outside of the metal wheel, thus making it a top tier wheel for stamina. This wheel has some attack potential, but has a no defense potential. This can be put into a top-tier stamina combo, Burn Bull AD/DF145SD/WD or Burn Bull 100/90/85SD/WD
It has a very smooth outer edge and very few protrusions also making it a good wheel for stamina.
MOLD VARIATION:
The Burn Fusion Wheel has two different molds, though the effect is negligible it still makes a difference. The first mold which was released with Takara-Tomy had the word "Burn" engraved on it, and was very light. Eventually, progressing through the years Hasbro released Burn Fireblaze with also the name change from Burn Phoenix to Burn Fireblaze, the Burn Wheel was heavier and also the word "burn" was literally erased and replaced with better "metal", thus making it worse for stamina, but in some cases it is actually a good thing.
Track: 135
Weight: 1.3 grams
The 135 spin track has been released with the Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix beyblade released with Hasbro and TAKARA-TOMY. This track has been proven to be a mid profile track, still being kind of tall. This track is best when you don't want your beyblade to touch the stadium floor as easily and want to give it decent stamina, better choices for stamina are: DF145, AD145, 230, 85,90,100,145. This track may be decent against attack beyblades, but still isn't really recommended as it is still pretty high, This could also be put into good use for balance types, suggested tracks against attack beyblades are:T125 and CH120.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: 1.2 grams
The MS performance is basically a S tip but it is not free-spinning and the whole bottom tip is made of metal. This allows for less friction between it and the stadium floor, resulting it getting knocked out or lose balance pretty easily. The tip itself also balances on just that and at times just like the RF tip, The MS tip can also spin independently from time to time, but has barely any friction between it and the stadium resulting in long spin time, but a heavy attacker can immediately knock it out and it is game over.The metal itself is pretty useless as all of the Sharp series bottoms have balancing issues.
Overall:
Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix's only competitive part is the Burn Wheel, though this beyblade may seem useless, it is an interesting beyblade that has a specially made tip for it that is made out of metal.
Every Blader should own at least one of this beyblade.
Wow, Quite of a few changes, lot of grammatical errors. But, Since this is you're first article, It's alright. You'll learn
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Nocto - Mar. 08, 2011
I'd normally turn this into a mess of bold statements and Strike out text, but this needs to be rewritten completely.
Face: Phoenix
Weight: X
The Face depicts Phoenix, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: X
Phoenix was first released in a bright orange color. Its shape is reminiscent of a ring of fire with two wings protruding at the extremities and two holes near the center. Between each wing are three small, rugged slopes forming the flames of the ring.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: X
Burn is currently the best stamina metal wheel after the (pre-HWS) Virgo wheel. Burn (48mm) has a larger diameter than most metal wheels (46mm) with its weight concentrated toward the outside, this coupled with its mostly circular shape is what sets it apart as a stamina metal wheel. Burn also features two sets of ridges able to produce some measure of smash; however it is not potent enough to be useful in a purely offensive combo, as such it is an outclassed attack metal wheel. Last notable characteristic is Burn’s hollow center which features a flame pattern, much like the Phoenix clear wheel, and allows the clear wheel to be protected from most attacks.
Burn is currently the best stamina metal wheel after the (pre-HWS) Virgo wheel. Burn (48mm) has a larger diameter than most metal wheels (46mm) with its weight concentrated toward the outside. Its shape is mostly circular with two sets of gaps/ridges on each side. The hollow center allows the clear wheel to be protected from most attacks. It also features a flame pattern, much like the Phoenix clear wheel. Burn as shown potential as an attack and defense metal wheel, but without significant results, it remains outclassed in both area.
Burn is a mostly circular shaped wheel with two sets of ridges on each side. Its 48mm of diameter are above the average of 46mm seen in most metal wheels. It is designed with a hollow center featuring a flame pattern, much like the Phoenix clear wheel, that protects the clear wheel from most attacks.
Burn’s large, round shape and outward centered weight makes it one of the best
stamina metal wheels around, second only to the pre-HWS Virgo wheel.
The ridges on Burn are able to produce some measure of smash attack; however it is not potent enough to be useful in a purely offensive combo. Burn is an outclassed attack metal wheel.
MOLD VARIATION:
The first mold was released by TAKARA TOMY with the words “Burn Wheel†engraved on the sides, it is the lighter mold and the one generally preferred for Stamina Customs. The second mold, also released by TAKARA TOMY, features deeper gaps underneath the metal wheel than the first mold and decreased stamina potential. The third mold was released by Hasbro and no longer features the words “Burn Wheelâ€, it is the heavier mold and better suited for attack and defense. The fourth mold was released in BB-96 super deck set, it is lighter than both the hasbro mold and TT mold 2, it also features wider gaps underneath the metal wheel than any of the previous molds.
Use in Stamina Customization:
Burn can be put to use in the top-tier stamina combo: Burn Bull 85/AD145/230 WD/SD/D
Track: 135
Weight: X
Height: 13.5mm
The 135 is the only track released at that height. Standing between 125 and 145, it has not found any real use, as such it is outclassed.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: X
Metal Sharp is (one of) the heaviest bottom currently available. The small contact point combined with the properties of a metal tip result in MS having very low friction with the stadium floor. While usually good for stamina bottoms, MS suffers from the inherent faults of sharp bottoms, namely the horrible balance issues. As such, this part is outclassed.
Overall:
Burn Phoenix 135MS is comprised of mostly outclassed (135, MS) or relatively untested (Phoenix) parts. Burn, as a top-tier stamina metal wheel, is the prized part of this beyblade and the main reason to purchase it. Every Blader should own at least one of this beyblade.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - BeyPhilosopher - Mar. 09, 2011
Nocto, you lack info in the 135 section, your Burn section is repetitive, out of order, and weren't there 4 molds? Plus, your Metal Sharp section is informal and awkwardly written. Your overall is also informal. Your own isn't any better.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Nocto - Mar. 09, 2011
(Mar. 09, 2011 12:34 AM)Sequoia Wrote: Nocto, you lack info in the 135 section, your Burn section is repetitive, out of order, and weren't there 4 molds? Plus, your Metal Sharp section is informal and awkwardly written. Your overall is also informal. Your own isn't any better.
What few tests I could find didn't bring anything conclusive. It's useless to add anything more until proper tests are done, if any.
My Burn isn't repetitive at all, there's just three versions, organized differently, hence the colors. Doesn't take a whole lot of brains to figure that out.
Molds: You're right, I forgot one, never heard of a 4th tho. Unless you're throwing random numbers around, I'd appreciate if you could point out that one.
MS: Maybe, nothing stops you from rewording it however. I'll do it, if nobody comes up with anything better.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - BeyPhilosopher - Mar. 09, 2011
For your Burn section, I don't see why you need three different versions, unless you think that your attempt of rewriting something will be rejected by me again..... But each version is very unorganized though. You put things out of order on all three versions.
Oh yes, there are four Burn molds, as said by Ultrablader. Ask him. For 135..... Well I understand though. Just be as verbose as possible. Yes, look at the stamina testing. Oh yes, you rewrite the MS if you want.
I forgot, can you be less rude?
Quote:Doesn't take a whole lot of brains to figure that out.
Quote:Unless you're throwing random numbers around, I'd appreciate if you could point out that one.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Mr. N - Mar. 09, 2011
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't 5-minute Virgo better than Burn Mold 1?
CS has use in Defense customizations.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Blitz Unicorno - Mar. 09, 2011
Quote:This can be put into a top-tier stamina combo, Burn Bull AD/DF145SD/WD or Burn Bull 100/90/85SD/WD
Write it like this:
Use in Stamina Customizations:
Burn Bull 85/AD145PD/WD/SD
And DF145 is outclassed too. No need to write 90/100 because 85 is better than them.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - X1 - Mar. 09, 2011
(Mar. 09, 2011 9:13 AM)Ray Unicorno. Wrote: Quote:This can be put into a top-tier stamina combo, Burn Bull AD/DF145SD/WD or Burn Bull 100/90/85SD/WD
Write it like this:
Use in Stamina Customizations:
Burn Bull 85/AD145PD/WD/SD
And DF145 is outclassed too. No need to write 90/100 because 85 is better than them.
Burn Bull 85/AD145 PD/WD/SD - Should Be Like This.
And Mold Variation Should Be In Bold. - To The Article.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - SlayerlvX - Mar. 09, 2011
Thanks for your feedback!!!
(and criticsm)
anyways I was reading some of your guy's comment and found out that burn has 4 molds?!?!?!
If someone can differentiate between the four because I am thinking of re-writing the article
thanks
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Aquilaz112 - Mar. 09, 2011
Burn has Four Molds TT Mold 1 Hasbro Mold TT Mold 2 Super Deck Mold.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Blitz Unicorno - Mar. 09, 2011
You can find the weight of all the molds here:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Weights-of-MFB?highlight=Weights+of+MFB
EDIT:
Quote:The face depicts phoenix, one of the minor constellation in the southern sky.
You should write this instead of what you wrote:
The face decipts Pheonix, one of the 88 constellations in space.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Nocto - Mar. 09, 2011
Found the 4th mold, edited MS and Overall.
Article:
Face: Phoenix
Weight: X
The Face depicts Phoenix, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Phoenix
Weight: X
Phoenix was first released in a bright orange color. It is shaped like a ring of fire with two wings protruding at the extremities and two holes near the center. Between each wing are three small, rugged slopes forming the flames of the ring.
Metal Wheel: Burn
Weight: X
Burn is currently the best stamina metal wheel after the (pre-HWS) Virgo wheel. Burn (48mm) has a larger diameter than most metal wheels (46mm) with a weight distribution concentrated toward the outside, this coupled with its overall round shape is what sets it apart as a stamina metal wheel. Burn also features two sets of ridges capable of producing smash attack; however it is not potent enough to be useful in a purely offensive combo, as such it is an outclassed attack metal wheel. Last notable characteristic is Burn’s hollow center which features a flame pattern, much like the Phoenix clear wheel, which allows the clear wheel to be protected from most attacks.
Burn is a mostly circular shaped wheel with two sets of ridges on each side. Its 48mm of diameter are above the average of 46mm of most metal wheels. It is designed with a hollow center featuring a flame pattern, much like the Phoenix clear wheel, which protects the clear wheel from most attacks.
Burn’s large, round shape and outward centered weight makes it one of the best
stamina metal wheels around, second only to the pre-HWS Virgo wheel.
The ridges on Burn are able to produce some measure of smash attack; however it is not potent enough to be useful in a purely offensive combo. Burn is an outclassed attack metal wheel.
MOLD VARIATION:
The first mold was released by TAKARA TOMY with the words “Burn Wheel†engraved on the sides, it is the lighter mold and the one generally preferred for Stamina Customs. The second mold, also released by TAKARA TOMY, features deeper gaps underneath the metal wheel than the first mold and decreased stamina potential. The third mold was released by Hasbro and no longer features the words “Burn Wheelâ€, it is the heavier mold and better suited for attack and defense. The fourth mold was released in BB-96 super deck set, it features wider gaps underneath the metal wheel than any of the previous molds, it is lighter than both the hasbro mold and TT mold 2.
Use in Stamina Customization:
Burn can be put to use in the top-tier stamina combo: Burn Bull 85/AD145/230 WD/SD/D
Track: 135
Weight: X
Height: 13.5mm
The 135 is the only track released at that height. Standing between 125 and 145, it has not found any real use, as such it is outclassed.
Bottom: Metal Sharp
Weight: X
Metal Sharp is (one of) the heaviest bottom currently available. The small contact point combined with the properties of a metal tip result in MS having very low friction with the stadium floor. While usually good for stamina bottoms, MS suffers from the inherent faults of sharp bottoms, namely the horrible balance issues. As such, this part is outclassed.
Other Versions:
Poison Phoenix WA130SD: Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (Purple)
Storm Phoenix 130B: Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (Green)
Burn Phoenix 90WF: Limited DVD edition (Blizzard/Ice Blue)
Burn Fireblaze 135MS: Faceoff: Burning Fire Strike (yellow-painted wings)
Overall:
Burn Phoenix 135MS is comprised of mostly outclassed (135, MS) or relatively untested (Phoenix) parts. Burn, as a top-tier stamina metal wheel, is the prized part of this beyblade and the main reason to purchase it. Every Blader should own at least one of this beyblade.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - BeyPhilosopher - Mar. 09, 2011
Your own still sounds awkward and is weirdly written. I will elaborate some other time.
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - Janstarblast - Mar. 10, 2011
Good article! You need to improve! Also, the MS section sounds weird...
In the Burn section, you say that its the best wheel of hasbro and TT change that wheel to- its probably the best Fusion wheel 'mold' by Hasbro and TT as...... it fits in perfectly
RE: Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS - BeyPhilosopher - Mar. 12, 2011
People are giving this article way more praise than it deserves. It has an informal and opinionative description of parts ("probably representing the Phoenix's eye"), it is not described well, it needs more expansion, it is repetitive in the Burn section, etc. Has the author given up on this article?
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