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How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - Ali Baba - Nov. 27, 2019

I want to know which partes come golden, just layer or all the bey.


RE: How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - BuilderROB - Nov. 27, 2019

(Nov. 27, 2019  1:43 AM)Ali Baba Wrote: I want to know which partes come golden, just layer or all the bey.

I think the whole bey, including the parts, are golden.




RE: How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - eigerblade - Nov. 27, 2019

The golden part is just the layer (layer base and GT Chip). The rest of the parts do not have a golden colored part.
For the ones that came in random boosters, I think only the layer base is golden unless the GT chip is new (Tact Longinus only has a golden Tact base, but the Longinus chip stays purple)


RE: How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - BuilderROB - Nov. 27, 2019

(Nov. 27, 2019  2:02 AM)eigerblade Wrote: The golden part is just the layer (layer base and GT Chip). The rest of the parts do not have a golden colored part.
For the ones that came in random boosters, I think only the layer base is golden unless the GT chip is new (Tact Longinus only has a golden Tact base, but the Longinus chip stays purple)
Nevermind what I said then!


RE: How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - Ali Baba - Nov. 28, 2019

Thanks, so Union Achilles can come with all layer in gold including the sword, right?


RE: How the golden gt beys "rarity" works - BuilderROB - Nov. 28, 2019

(Nov. 28, 2019  12:15 AM)Ali Baba Wrote: Thanks, so Union Achilles can come with all layer in gold including the sword, right?

If you mean the layer base, then yes!