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Beyblade buying guide help? - DetectiveZeo - Dec. 15, 2015

Hey bladers. (is that what people on this forum are called?)

I recently rekindled my love for Beyblade.
I left it a long time ago, (about 10 years) and now I want to get back into it.
However I'm very behind and confused about what's the meta or currently used beyblades in tournaments.
I looked over all of the UK tournaments this year (since I'm from Milton Keynes) and they all use a beyblade format called Burst.
I looked it up on ebay and found stuff like this.

Spriggan Spread Fusion
Valkyrie Wing Accelerator
Deathscythe Oval Accelerator

I'm looking into this beylogger thing?
What I want to know is which out of the 3 do you bladers, the community think I should get.
I do want to go as cheap as possible so the Deathscythe Oval Accelerator is looking the best for me but let me know please.
If you have any cheaper beyblades then please let me know.
Also do the beyblades HAVE to be Burst format to be allowed into tournaments or can the metal fury or fusion beys be used???

Thanks bladers for any help Grin


RE: Beyblade buying guide help? - Cannon - Dec. 19, 2015

Hi, for your question about which Beyblades to buy, you can ask that in the purchase consultation thread here:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Purchase-Consultation-MFB-Burst

In regards to your budget, maybe you should try Hobbylink Japan considering their prices are below retail and some are even on sale (eg. Deathscyther Oval Accel):
https://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?GenreCode2=all&Word=beyblade&x=0&y=0

Alternatively, you could easily purchase the ones your currently looking for from Dimsum2u, a member here on the site and authorised dealer. The prices are also in British pounds.
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-UP-DATED-NEWS-Beyblade-Burst-arrived


RE: Beyblade buying guide help? - DetectiveZeo - Dec. 27, 2015

(Dec. 19, 2015  10:19 AM)Cannon Wrote: Hi, for your question about which Beyblades to buy, you can ask that in the purchase consultation thread here:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Purchase-Consultation-MFB-Burst

In regards to your budget, maybe you should try Hobbylink Japan considering their prices are below retail and some are even on sale (eg. Deathscyther Oval Accel):
https://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?GenreCode2=all&Word=beyblade&x=0&y=0

Alternatively, you could easily purchase the ones your currently looking for from Dimsum2u, a member here on the site and authorised dealer. The prices are also in British pounds.
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-UP-DATED-NEWS-Beyblade-Burst-arrived

Thank you very much for the help Grin


RE: Beyblade buying guide help? - BlackDranzer0 - Feb. 22, 2017

(Dec. 15, 2015  10:18 PM)DetectiveZeo Wrote: Hey bladers. (is that what people on this forum are called?)

I recently rekindled my love for Beyblade.
I left it a long time ago, (about 10 years) and now I want to get back into it.
However I'm very behind and confused about what's the meta or currently used beyblades in tournaments.
I looked over all of the UK tournaments this year (since I'm from Milton Keynes) and they all use a beyblade format called Burst.
I looked it up on ebay and found stuff like this.

Spriggan Spread Fusion
Valkyrie Wing Accelerator
Deathscythe Oval Accelerator

I'm looking into this beylogger thing?
What I want to know is which out of the 3 do you bladers, the community think I should get.
I do want to go as cheap as possible so the Deathscythe Oval Accelerator is looking the best for me but let me know please.
If you have any cheaper beyblades then please let me know.
Also do the beyblades HAVE to be Burst format to be allowed into tournaments or can the metal fury or fusion beys be used???

Thanks bladers for any help Grin



RE: Beyblade buying guide help? - BlackDranzer0 - Feb. 22, 2017

Burst Beyblades Championships are Seperate from Metal Fusion Ones. So One Can't use them against MF Beys. And. Yes We are Called Bladers.
May the Blading Spirit Last Forever.