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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:25 pm
...anyone remember beyblades?
I was digging through my old stuff and found my old collection of parts and launchers. Of course, these caught my attention and I spent all day playing with them rather than clean the sty that is my room.
I called up my friends and, as it turns out, a bunch of them still have their old ones (the almost completely plastic ones before they added those weird gimmicks like magnetic cores and engines).
So...we're gonna have a beyblade tournament instead of/along side a yugioh one next week.
I just came here to inquire if any of you knew anything about them and to ask if these are decent builds:
"Storm Crow" -Cross Griffon AR (from the hidden spirits model for Griffolyon) -Six Wide WR -Right-Spin-Gear -Fantom Grip Base (from Dragoon F)
Mainly focuses on smash attacking with the weight ring and the hefty claws that Cross-Griffon has. I've been able to get down this "Sliding Shoot" thing. It's awkward to do with the small launchers I have, but effective when I get it right.
"Wild Hellion" -Dual Dragon (from Dragoon F) -Six Heavy WR -Right-Spin-Gear -Spiral Change Base, Pointed-Mode (from Dranzer-S)
It's basically a heavy, defensive blade designed to tank every hit. Hell, weighing them by hand I'd have to say that this blade is at least 2-3 times as heavy as the other one.
But yeah, I don't plan on buying any extra parts, but I have parts from:
-Jumping Base -Dranzer-S -Dragoon-F -Galeon (sadly I have lost the primary attack ring. I would have really loved to use this in my defensive model) -Griffolyon -Master Drigger -Dragoon Grip Attacker -(this one I forget the name for. It's a small one in all black with a small AR that has three small points and then three larger points aligned in an opposing triangle pattern)
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:31 am
note: I know that the base from Dragoon Grip Attacker would be my best option for the first one, but I cannot find the rubber tip that came with it.
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 6:37 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:16 am
I remember Beyblades. I remember... making fun of the very concept of Beyblades... then I put Beyblades out of my head.
That's my history with the franchise.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:05 am
Legendary Pirate Plasma I remember Beyblades. I remember... making fun of the very concept of Beyblades... then I put Beyblades out of my head. That's my history with the franchise. =P It's not like the concept of paying $20 for a piece of cardboard is much more appealing. I suppose I came to the wrong place to ask, but there are no decent guilds on the subject anywhere on gaia.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:07 pm
ah Beyblade. Great anime. Horrible Childrens Battle Top Game. I couldn't get them to battle each other at all outside a bowl.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:42 pm
Pheso Legendary Pirate Plasma I remember Beyblades. I remember... making fun of the very concept of Beyblades... then I put Beyblades out of my head. That's my history with the franchise. =P It's not like the concept of paying $20 for a piece of cardboard is much more appealing. I suppose I came to the wrong place to ask, but there are no decent guilds on the subject anywhere on gaia. Your first statement is true. I just see the logic in a card game moreso than a battle top game. But that's just my opinion. As for the lack of decent guilds, I feel your pain. Only Magic: The Gathering guild I found that was decent and active was run by a bunch of elitist Nazi-esque rulemongers and as for The Spoils, no guilds I've ever found on the subject.
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:50 am
Legendary Pirate Plasma Pheso Legendary Pirate Plasma I remember Beyblades. I remember... making fun of the very concept of Beyblades... then I put Beyblades out of my head. That's my history with the franchise. =P It's not like the concept of paying $20 for a piece of cardboard is much more appealing. I suppose I came to the wrong place to ask, but there are no decent guilds on the subject anywhere on gaia. Your first statement is true. I just see the logic in a card game moreso than a battle top game. But that's just my opinion. As for the lack of decent guilds, I feel your pain. Only Magic: The Gathering guild I found that was decent and active was run by a bunch of elitist Nazi-esque rulemongers and as for The Spoils, no guilds I've ever found on the subject. Spoils guilds on gaia? Please it's hard enough to find players anywhere period. I used to play beyblades a lot. There is some strategy in the gimmick tops. I liked the Wolborg base. It had a separate piece that could spin independently of the top as a whole. Then get the Galzzy sub attack ring, and the Galeon main attack ring. This give you a tight compact Beyblade that pretty much ignores hits. Hits are reduced by the free spinning sub attack ring, and again by the base. The only time I remember this getting beaten is when something hits it while the sub ring is stopped by a hit or if they are low enough to get under the attack ring since the Wolbrog base is pretty high"
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