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RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - victorti83plus - Jan. 14, 2010 more friction -> higher defense probably? but those spikes may wore down quickly... RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kronin87 - Jan. 14, 2010 Vibrating movement. I do not know how to make it in English ^ ^ " RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Bey Brad - Jan. 14, 2010 It won't have more friction, will it? The contact surface area is reduced. Kai-V, physics expert, enlighten us. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kai-V - Jan. 14, 2010 Considering the spikes seem to go 'over' the Ball shape, I doubt it would have more friction. It has irregular friction though ... On such a smooth surface as plastic, plastic spikes would do almost nothing in a general point of view; if it were launched on a harder material like rubber, then it might 'grip' more into it. Imagining this Bottom rotating, I think some powder should be applied to the spikes because it would make odd circles on the floor. However, I could be wrong. Like Kronin87 said, it might 'vibrate' because the spikes are not placed regularly on the Bottom. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kronin87 - Jan. 14, 2010 Like brad says, JB probably has less friction with the stadium [for the first time i agree with brad >.<]. But this non means it give more endurance, because the spikes makes slightly jumping the bey and create the vibration that reduce the stability of the bey [especially at the end of the rotations]. But these are all speculation anyway... ^^ RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - theflightyellz - Jan. 14, 2010 Might sound a bit strange, but if the blade were to get knocked towards the edge of the stadium, would these small bumps come in to contact with the slope of the stadium, kind of bumping the blade back towards the stadiums center? RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kai-V - Jan. 14, 2010 Not necessarily on the impact. I think Quake would be better if you really want to 'jump back'. Such small spikes though ... But I really do not want to talk too much theorically. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Guardian Odin - Jan. 14, 2010 it's going to suck RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Medz - Jan. 14, 2010 Maybe the vibrations it could cause could effect the other blade alot when it hits? -Just a thought. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Ash - Jan. 14, 2010 Hmm, JB sounds interesting RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Zeox - Jan. 14, 2010 (Jan. 14, 2010 3:53 AM)firelord767 Wrote: OK, speculations: I was making a joke. Also, It does Seem that the WideBall could partly go inside Like a real Jog ball RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - cutewolfsam - Jan. 14, 2010 I think as some people said it may be and endurance and the bottom will lose balance cause of the spikes but if it's like round ball then it should have balance. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Hiro Ayami - Jan. 15, 2010 (Jan. 13, 2010 10:38 PM)Kai-V Wrote: So it seems JB stands for Jog Ball, seriously ... Bad gimmick is bad. What's next? Dented Ball? Look guys, remember those B bottoms you dented through testing? WE MADE THEM OFFICIAL! Seriously though, from the size I don't see how it can make any huge difference to performance aside from the questionable stamina. I suppose the hope could be that the spikes cause an irregular movement towards the center of the stadium. Granted it wouldn't do much, but again, gimmicks are gimmicks. M145 and Q were just more interesting :s RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kai-V - Jan. 15, 2010 [Image: MFB_RockEscolpio_1.jpg] RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Crimson - Jan. 15, 2010 The clear wheel looks broken, like there should be more plastic than there is. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kai-V - Jan. 15, 2010 Really ? RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Crimson - Jan. 15, 2010 Well, at least it does to me. The one section is really thin, and on quick glance (like just scrolling by the image) it looks like something has snapped off at the end of the 'tails'. That's just how I see it, plus it's on the rock wheel, so seeing the uncovered metal is also a bit unusual. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Kai-V - Jan. 15, 2010 I know; we were discussing, earlier in the thread, the ridiculousness of this Clear Wheel which is visibly as useless as it can get. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - HEARTof4Lion - Jan. 15, 2010 The clear wheel wouldve looked so much cooler if it wasn't so "empty" looking RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Chaos Blader - Jan. 15, 2010 That clear wheel looks really easy to break... RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - lasean - Jan. 15, 2010 (Jan. 15, 2010 4:25 AM)Crimson Wrote: The clear wheel looks broken, like there should be more plastic than there is. yeah it looks that way to me also RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Guardian Odin - Jan. 15, 2010 this is one of the ugliest beyblades I've ever seen RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - cutewolfsam - Jan. 15, 2010 It maybe so but then the bottom could be a brilliant peice, most likely not but you shouldn't not buy only because it's ugly looking. RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - Guardian Odin - Jan. 15, 2010 I'll eat my tail if the bottom is worth anything at all RE: BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB - cutewolfsam - Jan. 15, 2010 Lol that would be funny. |