I've thought of this myself a lot and here is one way to make it:
I haven't got much farther than that in the idea but when i build my own i'll share it, but some tips make sure the top doesn't weight too little it's harder to get it spinning in one try when it weights too little also make sure it is parallel so it can say spinning.
Beyblades can be customized by using different parts such as performance tips, forge discs, and layers to create a unique combination with desired attributes like speed, stability, or attack power. Experimenting with different combinations and testing them in battles can help players find the best customization for their play style.
You can take it apart and mix up different kinds.
Ex: Galaxy Dragoon bit chip + Kid Dragoon attack ring+ Draciel weight disc + right spin gear + Dranzer base
any face bolt
rock aquario energy ring
burn fire blaze fusion wheel
earth Virgo spin track
rock aquario performance tip
Yes! you just need 2 or more beyblades and just simply switch the parts.
"Blade Spike" is a unique design in the world of Beyblade customization. It refers to a blade accessory or part that is attached to the Beyblade to enhance its performance in battles. Players can customize their Beyblades with Blade Spike accessories for added competitive advantage.
To make a Beyblade rapid deploy case, you can use a small plastic storage container with compartments for the Beyblade components. Customize the compartments to fit the launcher, ripcord, and different Beyblade parts securely. You can also add foam or padding to protect the components during transport.
It is a good time to use the Dark Gasher Beyblade spin track change when you want to customize your Beyblade for different battles with varying opponents or arenas, as the change in spin track can affect its speed, balance, and attack power. Consider using this change during practice sessions to determine if it improves your Beyblade's performance based on your strategy and play style.
To create the best Beyblade combination, choose a strong Beyblade with high attack and stamina stats, pair it with a performance tip for good balance and control, and select a launcher that suits your playing style. Experiment with different combinations to find what works best for you in battle. Keep in mind the Beyblade's type (attack, defense, stamina, balance) and customize it accordingly for optimal performance.
The order of the Beyblade series is as follows: Beyblade (2001), Beyblade V-Force (2002), Beyblade G-Revolution (2003), Metal Fight Beyblade (2008), Metal Fight Beyblade: Explosion (2010), Metal Fight Beyblade: Fury (2011), Beyblade Burst (2016), and Beyblade Burst Turbo (2018).
Although battle strikers has a magnetic control system beyblade is more better because beyblade has more attack, stamina, balance and defence than battle strikers. I have tested with my own beyblade and battle strikers and I have found that beyblade always wins. So that means the best is BEYBLADES -- Battle strikers also have attack stamina balance and defense and it all depends how the person CUSTOMIZE that battle striker/beyblade and how they use it. No company is better, it all depends if the kids have fun. ADULTS CANNOT FORCE WHAT THE KIDS SHOULD GET, IT'S THEIR CHOICE WHAT THEY WANT AND OTHER PEOPLE SHOULD REALISE THAT TOO!
code for beyblade
It was beyblade metal fury
yes the beyblade is fun
There is no perfect beyblade. Every beyblade has a weakness.
"Attacker" is not a specific Beyblade in either Beyblade or Beyblade V-Force. There are various Beyblades with different characteristics and abilities in both seasons, so there may be a Beyblade with an attacking focus, but "Attacker" itself is not a recognized Beyblade.
No, Kyoya is not a character in Beyblade Shogun Steel. He is a character from the previous series, Beyblade Metal Fusion, Beyblade Metal Masters, and Beyblade Metal Fury.