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Beast of Habit - Katashi - Apr. 12, 2008

BP: Fox Emblem (Hasbro Mould)
AR: Advance Balancer
WD: Circle Wide
RC: Bearing Core

Concept: Reverse-direction spin stealer

Parts: Any

I'm probably going to get a lot of "It's too light" and "Spin stealers are useless against attackers, the primary type of HMS Beyblade" comments, but I really like this blade. If the opponent's spin direction is correctly guessed (and this direction is typically right spin for attackers), this thing has done passable in my tests. Try it out yourself and see what you think.

BP: Samurai Emblem (Hasbro Mould)
AR: Samurai Edge
WD: CWD Defense Ring (Hasbro Metal Part)
RC: Metal Change Core

Concept: Balanced upper attacker(?)

Parts: Any

I've entered this thing on two different boards, but I really never got a straight answer. The Metal Change Core was originally a placeholder until I get another Metal Flat Core, but I think it does pretty well the way it is.


RE: Beast of Habit - Nic - Apr. 12, 2008

I use the second custom; see it as an upgrade from DEMS.


RE: Beast of Habit - Cye Kinomiya - Apr. 12, 2008

I thought the attack ring was called Samurai Upper.


RE: Beast of Habit - Bey Brad - Apr. 12, 2008

Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I thought the attack ring was called Samurai Upper.

It is.


RE: Beast of Habit - Katashi - Apr. 12, 2008

Tamer Brad Wrote:
Cye Kinomiya Wrote:I thought the attack ring was called Samurai Upper.

It is.

I couldn't recall the name, so I just put what was on the AR stickers.