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Basic Customization Tips For Newbies - SabreLeo - Dec. 07, 2017

If you're new to Metal Fight Beyblade, you may not know what parts go good where, or what to name them when you do make one that's good. So I'm going to give some tips for some of the new people in this community.

Recoil- Try and get a more circular bey for less recoil in beys, but if you want your bey to move more, a less circular bey will help with this.
Weight- For a longer spinning bey use a heavier bey, a light bey will push less on the ground, loosing stamina quickly.
Height- For a good bey that won't scrape against the arena, get a medium sized bey, as it will keep more stamina, but not loose it fast. If you like tall beys, that's fine, it still shoud have a good amount of stamina.

Naming beys is different though, the name of the fusion wheel is the first word in the beys' name . The 2nd word is the name of the energy ring, or the second word in the original bey(Unless you have a metal face, in which case "MF" will come before the main name). After you get the main name of the bey, you need to find the spin track code and the track code (Example: Spin track: 125, Tip: WD (Wide Defense) Or 125WD). If you have a 4D Bey, there is sometimes on piece on the bottom, if this is the case, then find the code of that, and use that instead. You should get a name in order, such as "Flame Pegasus 125WD" or "Flame Pegasus BGrin".

Also, there's a type chart[Image: howtoplay.jpg]

I meant B : D not BGrin


RE: Basic Customization Tips For Newbies - dt1000 - Dec. 07, 2017

(Dec. 07, 2017  1:13 AM)SabreLeo Wrote:
If you're new to Metal Fight Beyblade, you may not know what parts go good where, or what to name them when you do make one that's good. So I'm going to give some tips for some of the new people in this community.

Recoil- Try and get a more circular bey for less recoil in beys, but if you want your bey to move more, a less circular bey will help with this.
Weight- For a longer spinning bey use a heavier bey, a light bey will push less on the ground, loosing stamina quickly.
Height- For a good bey that won't scrape against the arena, get a medium sized bey, as it will keep more stamina, but not loose it fast. If you like tall beys, that's fine, it still shoud have a good amount of stamina.

Naming beys is different though, the name of the fusion wheel is the first word in the beys' name . The 2nd word is the name of the energy ring, or the second word in the original bey(Unless you have a metal face, in which case "MF" will come before the main name). After you get the main name of the bey, you need to find the spin track code and the track code (Example: Spin track: 125, Tip: WD (Wide Defense) Or 125WD). If you have a 4D Bey, there is sometimes on piece on the bottom, if this is the case, then find the code of that, and use that instead. You should get a name in order, such as "Flame Pegasus 125WD" or "Flame Pegasus BGrin".

Also, there's a type chart[Image: howtoplay.jpg]

The shape of the bey doesn't affect the speed, just the weight distribution. The speed isn't affected by the recoil. For a longer spinning bey, lighter beys are better because they push against the stadium less. Tall beys are better for stamina because they wobble more, increasing stamina. Shorter beys are better for attack, but not too short or it'll scrape.


RE: Basic Customization Tips For Newbies - Bersilus - Dec. 07, 2017

weight increases Inertia, so you have more stamina, but the increased weight means more friction on the stadium, so striking a balance or using low friction tips is key.


RE: Basic Customization Tips For Newbies - XDED - Apr. 07, 2018

(Dec. 07, 2017  12:50 PM)Bersilus Wrote: weight increases Inertia, so you have more stamina, but the increased weight means more friction on the stadium, so striking a balance or using low friction tips is key.

This is true but there is also the centrifugal force which focuses the weight to the mid-point of the bey, like a funnel