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What to buy to be successful in Limited - TimeOut - Aug. 15, 2014

BUY FIRSTBB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set- This set is a gold mine for limited. It contains top-tier attack (Pegasis), defense (Libra), and stamina/tornado staller (Burn) metal wheels along with top-tier setups for attack and stamina (and a metal face). THIS SET SHOULD BE PURCHASED BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE IN THIS FORMAT.


Stadiums:

BB-10 (Attack Type Beystadium)- This is the stadium the entire format is founded on and essential for both play and testing.

Accessories:

Launcher Grip- Not 100% necessary, but many bladers find it helpful for launch performance.

Beylauncher L/R- Preferred for its increased power over ripcord launchers and its increased versatility over its separate right and left versions.

BB-84/85 Metal Face Remodeling Ver.: These customizable Metal Faces offer four different modes of weight distribution. Each set comes with two Faces made of four different parts: a Metal Core, a Plastic Core, a Metal Plate, and a Plastic Plate. Being versatile, you can create the type which best enhances your combo, such as MF-H for Defense and Attack.


BBG-14/15 Metal Stone Face Flame Red/Ocean Blue: Exactly like the BB-84/86 Metal face Remodeling Ver. but for zero-g beyblades, offers a variety of different creations by combining the Plastic and Metal Plate together.


Single Beyblades:

Omega Dragonis 85XF (Hasbro, it's cheap)- Omega is the dominant attack wheel in limited, 85 is a powerful LTA track and XF has its uses.

Scythe Kronos T125EDS (Metal Fury)- The other dominant wheel in limited. Scythe has uses in defense, stamina, anti-attack and balance. If possible to obtain, there has been testing that has shown slight advantages to molds AA2 and AA4. However, all molds are incredible wheels in the format.

BB-43 Lightning L-Drago 100HF- Lightning is the primary left-spin attack wheel in the format.

BB-88 Meteo L-Drago LW105LF- Meteo is the primary left-spin stamina wheel in the format.

BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon: As the only Crystal Wheel that can spin in the left direction and that can however be paired with any right-spin Chrome Wheel too, Dark Knight finds top-tier use in Attack and Spin-Stealing combos. LW160 also has relatively equal Stamina to W145, and BSF has potential in Balance customs.

BB-60 Earth Virgo GB145BS - Contains Earth, a staple Limited Format Stamina/Defense Wheel, and GB145, a competitive Track for use in mid-height Defense combinations.


Sets


BBG-25 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type: This one contains the defensive forces of reviser and killerken along with the offensive behemoth of wyvang (exclusive to this set) and the passable parts of AD145, 160, and Orojya.

Note: Synchromes cannot be used in this format.

WBBA Big Bang Pegasis Remodel Parts Set: Since this Set is small and generally inexpensive, it's an easy way to stock up Bottoms like RF, RSF and RS , which wear down quickly.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - [)ragon - Sep. 07, 2014

Hmmm...

Are we going for bare minimum here? I mean, TBH, ZRG Beyblades aren't all that useful in Limited Format (Phoenic and Wyvang can be used as Attack wheels, but Lightning is just as good, Pegasis trumps them both, and Omega makes them look like garbage).

I think the list should look like this:

Quote:
Stadiums

  • BB-10 Attack Type Stadium - This is the standard stadium for Limited Format competition and testing.

Accessories

  • BB-73 3-segment Launcher Grip - Not 100% necessary, but definitely a useful piece of equipment to have, especially for Bladers majoring in Attack.
  • Beylauncher L/R - Preferred for its increased power over ripcord launchers and its increased versatility over its separate right and left versions. Can be bought in multiple different colors/models.

Individual Beyblades

  • B-150 Scythe Kronos T125EDS (Hasbro) - Contains Scythe, arguably Limited Format's most versatile Metal Wheel. With top-of-the-line competitive use in Stamina, Defense, and Anti-Attack, Scythe is an essential part for any Limited Format player to own.
  • Omega Dragonis 85XF - Omega is Limited Format's most powerful Attack Metal Wheel, and is absolutely essential to any collection. Hasbro and Takara Tomy models are equally effective.
  • BB-43 Lightning L-Drago 100HF - Contains Lightning, the Format's strongest left-spin Attack Metal Wheel, an essential part for any Limited Format collection.
  • BB-109 Tornado Horuseus 130RSF - Contains RSF, one of Limited Format's most effective Defense Bottoms, and the Horuseus Clear Wheel, an essential part for the construction of Omega Attack customs.
  • BB-109 Beat Lynx TH170WD - Contains the TH170 Track, one of the most competitive parts in Limited Format. Allows for versatility and effectiveness in Stamina combinations, and provides extreme height for high-Track Defense customizations.
  • BB-118 Phantom Orion B:D - Contains B:D, an extremely competitive Stamina part, arguably the best possible setup for mid-height Stamina customs in Limited Format (especially when paired with the Scythe Metal Wheel).
  • BB-60 Earth Virgo GB145BS - Contains Earth, a staple Limited Format Stamina/Defense Wheel, and GB145, a competitive Track for use in mid-height Defense combinations.
  • BB-78 Rock Giraffe R145WB - Contains R145, a staple Track for Limited Format Attack customs and mid-height Defense combinations.
  • BB-102 Screw Capricorne 90MF - Contains MF, a very versatile competitive Bottom that can be used in many Balance customizations, and Screw, a competitive Metal Wheel for use in low-Track Attack combinations.
  • BB-71 Ray Unicorno D125CS - Contains CS, a very competitive Balance part that can be used in conjunction with Wheels like Libra, Scythe and Earth to build Defense/Stamina hybrids.

Sets

  • BB-96 Super Deck Set - Nearly every single part in this set is extremely competitive; Libra, D, WD, Pegasis, Burn, RF, 85, 90, Cancer, and a Metal Face Custom are all staple parts that every Limited Format player should own.
  • BB-118 Phantom Orion Parts Set - Contains CH120, a versatile Track for use in Attack customizations, and 230, a competitive high-Track Stamina/Defense part.

The products highlighted in red are ones that I'm not completely sure should be listed (it really depends if we're going for the bare minimum, or for a broad competitive arsenal).

I removed Meteo because, if you wanted it up there, you'd then have to add Killer Beafowl to the list (and possibly Screw Fox/Divine Crown, if you wanted to add TR145), and because, to be honest, I'm not sure it's all that competitive in Limited Format. Sure, it works, but it's so easy to KO and so shaky late-game that it isn't what most people would call reliable. I don't think spin-steal is as big a thing in Limited as it is in Standard or Zero-G (especially with the presence of Scythe B:D in the format). It's definitely a good part to have, but it isn't essential in my personal opinion.

This set of products will give you:

Quote:MF-H Pegasis (CH120/R145) RF
MF-H Omega Horuseus (100/CH120/R145) RF
MF-H Lightning L-Drago (85/90/CH120/R145) RF

MF-H Libra (85/GB145/R145) RSF
MF-H Earth Cancer (85/GB145/R145/TH170/230) RSF
MF-H Scythe Cancer GB145RSF

(Burn/Earth/Scythe Cancer) (TH170/230) D
(Burn/Earth/Libra) Cancer 85 (WD/D)
(Libra/Scythe/Earth) (Cancer) B:D

Burn Cancer 85 MF
MF-H Libra TH170 CS
MF-H Omega Horuseus (85/90) MF
MF-H Libra (85/CH120) RF
(MF-H) Scythe Cancer (TH170/230) CS

Which is pretty much everything any Blader would ever use in Limited Format (or at least anything I'd ever use, haha).


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - TimeOut - Sep. 23, 2014

Sorry about ignoring this, I've been pretty swamped recently, I promise I'll drop a full reply in here soon.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - TimeOut - Sep. 02, 2015

Does anyone have any opposition to this being the list for limited?


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Kai-V - Sep. 04, 2015

I am not too certain that you listened to what TheBlackDragon was suggesting. In any case, I would just remove the part about Scythe being a dominant part, at least. It also seems ironic to put BB-96 at the very bottom of the post, yet to say that it should be purchased before anything else, hah.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Bey Brad - Sep. 05, 2015

Yeah, I had the same thought re: BB-96 position. Should be at the very top.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Mitsu - Sep. 05, 2015

Now with a more or less developed Limited Format and really not anything more that needs to be discovered, there's really not much to add. I'd say now with RS unbanned and Dark Knight LTAC being on the CC list, these are definitely worth adding though.

Quote:
  • BB-109 Hell Horuseus 85RS - Contains RS for Defense purpose.
  • BBG-16 Dark Knight Dragooon - Contains Dark Knight. Not only left-spin, but the Crystal Wheel provides a decent amount of smash. This Beyblade is basically useless, otherwise.
  • SS-24 Thief Zirago WA130HF - Contains Zirago; good paired with Dark Knight at a low height. Provides smash and is capable of late-game KO's.

I'd say before completely finishing this, we should decide on whether we should ban Omega, Libra, RSF and RB which are all on the list. Do you guys still agree with what I added?


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Kai-V - Sep. 05, 2015

The last two were already mentioned in Time's opening post, except that the Girago is included in the Set (we are discussing this issue of multiple releases in the Zero-G version of this thread).


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - TimeOut - Sep. 05, 2015

I really don't think rs is essential to being successful in limited. In regards to what theblackdragon posted like last year, I really don't think the additional individual beyblades other than Earth that he suggested really add anything to a blader's competitive arsenal, with the exception being screw capricorne 90mf for tornado stallers, but there's got to be a cheaper way to get MF, no?


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Mitsu - Sep. 05, 2015

I'd say RS should be on that list, now with RSF and RB's ban in consideration. It's not presently on the tier-list, but is arguably the best option for sole defense (arguably less versatile than RSF/RB though).

Also not sure about adding that full BBG-24. The set's pretty much useless in Limited aside from Girago. You had also listed Balro and WSF. I believe it was you that used the two in some way, but TBH, it should really on be pieces that are on the tier-list that are listed up there.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - TimeOut - Sep. 05, 2015

Fair point about BBG-24, I am admittedly somewhat out of sorts on the limited ban list discussion as I don't have the time for the back and forth, but I really can't imagine both rsf and rb being banned.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Bey Brad - Sep. 05, 2015

Definitely shouldn't base this list on whether a part or not gets hypothetically banned.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - The Supreme One - Sep. 05, 2015

Looks like you guys did a pretty good job of listing almost everything vital to competitive play, but I second what TBD posted a year ago about adding Ray Unicorno, Screw Capricorn, and Phantom Orion as well. MF and CS can be substituted for other parts, but at the very least, B:D definitely should be up there as a top tier bottom for stamina.
Time Last I checked, Screw Capricorn is the cheapest way to get MF (plus you're getting 90 with it, so it's definitely worth it). I got my Takara Tomy one for under $10 on Ebay a couple years ago.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Leone19 - Sep. 06, 2015

(Sep. 05, 2015  11:27 PM)The Supreme One Wrote: Looks like you guys did a pretty good job of listing almost everything vital to competitive play, but I second what TBD posted a year ago about adding Ray Unicorno, Screw Capricorn, and Phantom Orion as well. MF and CS can be substituted for other parts, but at the very least, BGrin definitely should be up there as a top tier bottom for stamina.
Time Last I checked, Screw Capricorn is the cheapest way to get MF (plus you're getting 90 with it, so it's definitely worth it). I got my Takara Tomy one for under $10 on Ebay a couple years ago.

Spiral Lyre (either Hasbro or TT) wasn't too pricy when I did a search and that also includes ED145, which is a decent substitute part for Stamina. I feel like either would be decent buys. Either way you get something good.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Zoroaste - Sep. 06, 2015

Yeah but Screw Capricorn is like $7 on eBay. I have seen a single MF tip go for more than that


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Wombat - Sep. 06, 2015

I dod something like this for the WBO book for limited and standard. I can link the lists and I think the onyl difference is RS was banned when i wrote it.

EDIT: found it


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Stormscorpio1 - Sep. 08, 2015

Well with the new ban list out its safe to say that people will probably not be needing to buy Omega Dragonis anymore.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Zoroaste - Sep. 08, 2015

And super deck drops in importance quite a bit


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Mitsu - Sep. 08, 2015

Zoroaste Wrote:And super deck drops in importance quite a bit

Hmmm.

Things like Pegasis and Burn are good, but definitely aren't the bests options when it comes to the areas they're competitive in. Libra, however, was good in just about all areas, being arguably the best option for Defense anti-attack. Incredibly versatile too.

I think even then, it's good to have essentials like Metal Faces, low tracks, a Rubber Flat and D tips. Not necessarily the first thing you'd probably want to buy anymore, but still definitely a very good buy.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Bey Brad - Sep. 08, 2015

Super Deck Set is just like the coolest thing ever though, come on. Talk about capturing the zeitgeist.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Zoroaste - Sep. 08, 2015

Yeah it is definitely super cool to play with still. I love the prehybrid beys, I have the whole set and love doing stock tourneys with them. Well, I have one of each anyway. Not counting the booster libra


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - Stormscorpio1 - Sep. 08, 2015

I think that bb-96 is still pretty good buy for anyone trying to get into Limted, with Omega banned I can see Pegasus becoming one of the best options for right-spin attack customs. Not only the Pegasus, but the metal face and the tips are also very crucial for the format.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - mj9 - Apr. 01, 2017

This needed to be updated since there are parts that are banned on here :)

Stadiums:

BB-10 (Attack Type Beystadium)- This is the stadium the entire format is founded on and essential for both play and testing.

Accessories:

Launcher Grip- Not 100% necessary, but many bladers find it helpful for launch performance.

Beylauncher L/R- Preferred for its increased power over ripcord launchers and its increased versatility over its separate right and left versions.

BB-84/85 Metal Face Remodeling Ver.: These customizable Metal Faces offer four different modes of weight distribution. Each set comes with two Faces made of four different parts: a Metal Core, a Plastic Core, a Metal Plate, and a Plastic Plate. Being versatile, you can create the type which best enhances your combo, such as MF-H for Defense and Attack.


BBG-14/15 Metal Stone Face Flame Red/Ocean Blue: Exactly like the BB-84/86 Metal face Remodeling Ver. but for zero-g beyblades, offers a variety of different creations by combining the Plastic and Metal Plate together.


Single Beyblades:


Scythe Kronos T125EDS (Metal Fury)- The other dominant wheel in limited. Scythe has uses in defense, stamina, anti-attack and balance. If possible to obtain, there has been testing that has shown slight advantages to molds AA2 and AA4. However, all molds are incredible wheels in the format.

BB-43 Lightning L-Drago 100HF- Lightning is the primary left-spin attack wheel in the format.

BB-88 Meteo L-Drago LW105LF- Meteo is the primary left-spin stamina wheel in the format.

BB-60 Earth Virgo GB145BS - Contains Earth, a staple Limited Format Stamina/Defense Wheel, and GB145, a competitive Track for use in mid-height Defense combinations.


Sets

BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set- This set is a gold mine for limited. It contains top-tier attack (Pegasis),  and stamina/tornado staller (Burn) metal wheels along with top-tier setups for attack and stamina (and a metal face). 

BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Version: This set contains a wide array of competitive parts, the most significant being two Gravity Metal Wheels, the Perseus Attack Version Clear Wheel, AD145, GB145, WD, RS, Beylauncher L/R, and a Metal Face Custom Ver.

BBG-25 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type: This one contains the defensive forces of reviser and killerken along with the offensive behemoth of wyvang (exclusive to this set) and the passable parts of AD145, 160, and Orojya.

Note: Synchromes cannot be used in this format.

WBBA Big Bang Pegasis Remodel Parts Set: Since this Set is small and generally inexpensive, it's an easy way to stock up Bottoms like RF, RSF and RS , which wear down quickly.


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - FIREFIRE CPB - Apr. 01, 2017

Don't you think Gravity Perseus will be good to add in this Beyblade Limited Format list?. BTW thanks for atleast starting discussion to update this thread again as it been while since it got outdated (especially when it's my fav format lol. it deserves some beywork)

Edit:- #Beyblade


RE: What to buy to be successful in Limited - mj9 - Apr. 01, 2017

(Apr. 01, 2017  4:21 AM)FIREFIRE CPB Wrote: Don't you think Gravity Perseus will be good to add in this BeyWheelz Limited Format list?. BTW thanks for atleast starting discussion to update this thread again as it been while since it got outdated (especially when it's my fav format lol. it deserves some beywork)
It is in the bb-97 set
Edit:- #BeyWheelz