![]() |
Answered Rapidity - Printable Version +- World Beyblade Organization (https://worldbeyblade.org) +-- Forum: Beyblade Discussion (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Beyblade-Discussion) +--- Forum: Beyblade Hobby Q&A (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Beyblade-Hobby-Q-A) +--- Thread: Answered Rapidity (/Thread-Answered-Rapidity) |
Rapidity - Ironheart86 - Jul. 09, 2018 Do Rapidity beys have identical shapes to real beys or are they altered in some way? RE: Rapidity - ultra destinus - Jul. 09, 2018 Most beys by this company are relatively the same, but there's always a minor/major difference in the design. RE: Rapidity - BladerGem - Jul. 09, 2018 They're not legal for tournament use, that's all I really know. And because they're knockoffs, they're poor quality. RE: Rapidity - hbr1206 - Jul. 09, 2018 (Jul. 09, 2018 9:00 PM)Ironheart86 Wrote: Do Rapidity beys have identical shapes to real beys or are they altered in some way? They usually do RE: Rapidity - jade_juper - Jul. 10, 2018 How you can tell if a beyblade is made by Rapidity: The fusion wheel never dulls, no matter how much you use it. The energy ring develops cracks and becomes very worn out On certain beyblades, the gimmick is incorrect or faulty such as Big Bang Pegasis F ![]() They break quite easily and come with extra tips/parts. Typically, a metal sharp tip or a metal ball tip. Both of which are entirely made of metal and nothing else. If you are worried if your beyblade is made by rapidity, it should have a Rapidity logo rather than a Takara Tomy one. Post the image here if you would like us to help you. RE: Rapidity - Ironheart86 - Jul. 10, 2018 Thanks. This is all the information I needed. |