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This is a really neat video! I don't know much about Beyblade outside of watching it as a kid but it's surprisingly interesting! It's quite the competent video too. Hope to see more like it in the future.
Same, all I remember from. Beyblade is LONG ROPE LAUNCHER BEST LAUNCHER.. And our loc beyblade seemed to have been WAY more aggressive than these in the vid 😅 like angry saw blade noises and shattering bit out of a table leg beyblade
“Beyblade has always been about strategy, creativity, and outsmarting your opponent” Fuckin’ news to me man Edit: for the reference this comment is about how I had literally never heard of competitive beyblade before this video, not me calling it a bad game or anything.
@@imperiallarch7610 that too lmao. I don’t think there’s much creativity involved in a game where you literally can’t make any decisions while it’s happening. That said there are very few games that *actually* reward creativity at the top level, but still. Not that that’s a bad thing for the record, chess involves basically zero creativity and nobody thinks it’s any lesser for it.
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 You just objectively hard countered your point with that second sentence.... At the competitive level, you have to be creative and strategic with your setups in order to outsmart your opponent, especially since most competitive players are aware of the meta to begin with. Even TCG's have always taken this into consideration, only difference is that this is a different type of game. You can't really expect more from any form of high level in any other game, and beyblade isn't meant to be an exception.
I once superglued three weight plates together for my little brothers beyblade. The thing only just fit on the spinner thingy, and hummed ominously when it was at speed. It just annihilated everything thrown against it, it was wild.
A dollar store near my place would sell ridiculously heavy 4-bladed "weights" for early plastic beyblades. They would hit so hard, I have sliced my friends' beyblades in half as they get ejected out of the ring
we had some of those knock off oversized metal plates go around. they destroyed everything, just smashing plastic to bits. and the fake metal plate. very cheap metal. the last one annihilated itself hitting a wall. they where so heavy, you couldn't even get them started properly with a regular rip cord. you had to yank em with such a force that the plastic deforms. great stuff
Today I learned: - Competitive bayblade exists - This hobby is somehow even more overpriced than any hobby already have - People somehow took purely physical properties of toy discs into actual tangible game stats and I kinda love it
dont be fooled, the "stats" are arbitrary nonsense assigned by the manufacturer on the label, the same as their "class rating". the best beyblades are the cheap shitty looking ones that are just a massive chunk of iron, in a flat featureless tall cylinder.
A left-spinning beyblade that had "Drago" in its name that bodied almost everything thrown against it, stole basically the soul of any normally right-spinning bey and was so OP that it became the only true forbidden beyblade? What is this, Ryuga's beyblade but irl?
WHY AM I ONLY LEARNING *NOW* THAT COMPETITIVE BEYBLADING IS A THING (Also immediately looked at Beyhaven to see if I could get my Burn Phoenix back after all these years, but it's sold out..)
I remember many many years ago, my brother got me into bayblade I went to a tournament with him and he won and even sliced a few baybaldes lol. He took his bayblade into shop class and sharpened the edges 🔪. Man the look on people's faces when their baybakde got destroyed 😂
Beyblades actually doing the thing they're supposed to (Attack, Stamina, Defense" is wild, even crazier when I saw it in action and it actually literally worked. Amazing.
Yes, I know someone who threw his life away to start a Beyblade tournament business. I think to this day he has 3 people that show up t his events he spends thousands on trying to put together. He's hundreds of thousands in dept. from "Buying stock" and tournament costs. It's wild. Dude's house looks like a feverpit of childhood hopes and dreams gone astray.
@@diablo.the.cheater Yeah sadly a lot of video gamers are the same. I develop video games, Don't play many anymore though as I used to just game and nothing else. I have not once spent more than I could afford on any one of my hobbies apart from drug addictions in the past. Some people just don't know what is fantasy and what is feasible, it's sad to watch.
this was an awesome video. i love learning about the competitive history of games like yugioh, and pokemon vgc and i just learned that I like beyblade history as well! hoping for more of this
I think some of these spinners are good at conserving their momentum real good, but are not good at resisting having it disrupted or at disrupting. And the other two are good at either having their momentum not being disrupted or at disrupting momentum. With the ones good at disrupting momentum being absolute messes that bleed momentum all over the place, while the ones that can resist have decent momentum but not as good as the ones that are actually good at momentum, this makes the defensive ones outlast the momentum of the attack ones, the attack ones disrupting the momentum of the stamina ones, and the stamina ones simply outlast the defense ones. It seems the problem with the one in this video is that it has great momentum while being semi-decent at disrupting and defending itself from disruption.
Dude, this video style is awesome! It’s like a miniature video essay: super informative and entertaining, but it doesn’t drag on like other videos do sometimes. I’d be so down to see more videos in this style!
the problem that I think was pointed out is that it makes a 50/50 of 2 scenarios, 1, the thing wins outright immediately, or 2, a 25% chance of winning, a 25% chance of losing, and a 50% chance of doing it all over again, making the outcome 62.5% chance to win, 12.5% to lose, and 25% to re-roll the odds, making losing with it considered unlucky, so much like in other games that center themselves on strategy first, like trading card games, or pokemon, or other things of that nature, this needed to be banned
Make this combo fight Guilty Longnus Illegal Quick’0, it’s the strongest combo in burst. Let the world finally learn the answer to the question which is the strongest Beyblade of all time
@@thomasthecoolkid7228 Yes but it's just a test to see which is stronger between the two. That would just be one thing the Burst One would have to work around. Though don't think it will beat Dragoon. Unless the Dragoon is on a Midfake or Worn Down RDF. Midfake RDF's as Shit and Send the Bey Flying into the Pocket or Out of the Arena. Or at best will ride the rim of a Circular Stadium tills it's nearly out of Stamina without actually doing anything productive.
@@dr.dylansgame5583 I actually have my money on Guilty Longinus. Not only is it designed to be the greatest attack type, stated in the video to be dragooon’s weak point, but iirc, it’s 4 grams heavier and burst Beyblade have higher spin power. Ofc we’ll never know the real outcome unless someone actually does this battle
seriously, this was fun. I love hearing about beyblade history, especially learning about sets banned because they are too broken, in any kind of way (too good, too bad/dangerous).
I hope you can make more videos like this. I never got into competitve beyblade format, and the little info i have is mostly some fun facts here and there (like Metal Spike/Sharp being banned for breaking stadiums), so it would be interesting to se how tournaments are, as well as which beyblades have fallen off or rised up somehow
I randomly got recommended this video, the last time I played Beyblades was still the first anime lol I had most of the blades of the first generation and then mixed and matched every combination until I got Dragoon V attack ring, Draciel F weight disc and Dranzer S base if I remember correctly. It's probably super outclassed now, but back then I can literally spin it opposing the opponent's direction with my hand and win, the Dragoon V ring just steals so much spin from the opponent.
I had RDF for the longest and just kept it on stock Quetzalcoatl until finding more success with WD lmao. Just goes to show how different comp and casual is even for beyblade. Love the style of this video dude! More bey yapping please
Yeah even a real RDF is Mid at best on Most Stuff. And a Midfake One is Trash. I have the Best Midfake you can buy. And Midfake RDF makes it fly out of the arena. Or it flings into the pocket or rides the rim of the stadium.
I feel like the burst series also prioritized having more defense/ stamina oriented left spin models to counter strategies like these that dominated metal fight. Part of the strength of left spin was it's rarity in these times.
It's still amazing to me that each beyblade type can actually counter each other just like how they're meant to. The amount of customisation and control is insane. Especially feels good when you find a setup that works well for you. It's also cool that they work alot of the time how they do in the series the same in real life. Just a great product in every way from the creators.
I haven't thought about these things in a long time. Had one I put together using legitimate and knockoff parts, specifically the Defense Ring and Launcher. The knockoff ring was actually wider than the attack ring and had 4 flint embedded in it in 90° intervals. The launcher was where the magic happened though. Made out of plastic, there was an internal part to moderate the amount of potential energy that was transfered to the top. After some trial and error, I figured out how to modify (break) them consistently enough, that with the weight of the top (a little over 1 lbs.) was able to spin, on a flat surface, for 3 minutes or more, depending on who launched it. I never used it against anyone else, except my brother, because I quickly realized that these things were, legitimately, dangerous when I did a test launch and the cheap arena got shredded. In hindsight, it's no wonder with the flint. I went on to discover it could gouge steel cooking bowls (my mothers) and will absolutely ruin the enamel of a bathtub. Due to the characteristic of the defense ring being the real attack ring and my Draciel attack ring just being there to hold it together, I named it Draciel-A(ssault). Man, I really wish I still had that thing. Now that Beyblades are more metal, I wonder how one would hold up against it. Edit: I forgot about the ripcord also being offbrand. It was 1' and was, likely, also a big factor.
I had a weird twisted tempo combo in school that beat effectively everyone, a very thick and heavy blade from twisted tempo, some type of smooth green face , a very smooth/wide tip and a thin ring. The thing just orbited the center slowly and ejected anything that touched it.
@@tristan_the_cyborg_wolf695 oddly enough mine was it's own weakness especially when more opponents were involved because it would just sit there throwing everything that touched it chichi caused things to devolve into absolute chaos , if the amount of impacts didn't stop it a random blade would fly in from a weird angle and do it
"Since ancient times, the existence of Beys can be found in moments throughout history. The power of Beyblades have been used to change the course of rivers and oceans. They have been used to defeat many armies and to create huge empires!"
I would love to see more videos like this! I grew up with the Burst generation, but learning about earlier gens like Metal Fight is very fascinating! Please do more like these!
this is such a cool video! its super cool learning about the metal fight scene especially as someone who collects burst beys. I'd love to see more videos like this
Interesting video, but please do something about the sound effects. Either reduce how many of them show up or how loud they are, they can be a bit distracting. Other than that, this is a good video. Keep up the good work
from my testing with the wyvang dragoon combo, it has a rly hard time with specifically death bd145 cs. If it's not able to knock it out, 99 percent of the time it's not able to properly grip onto the blade or spin track and destabalizes/dies before death runs out of stamina. You'd have to switch to a more stable part like killerken before its able to properly grip onto the death fusion wheel.
Really enjoyed the video! I'm very interested in this kind of content and will definitely watch future videos in the series!! If I can suggest something, particularly, I missed full battles using the combo and think would be a nice addition! Great work, man!
Love the format you should continue this with other OP parts like twisted tempo, drain Fafnir polish atomic(at start of beyblade burst god), spriggan requiem bearing etc
also the story of deathscyther and odin in first gen burst, those 2 parts broke the game so hard that it had to be banned all together, oh and also first gen libra which was so absurdly heavy that only basalt can dethrone it
Dragoon was a type of Beyblade that could’ve made the community adapt or die and I think that would’ve been a nice change to the piece of actual Beyblade. Beyblade is something that is stuck in the enemy and isn’t really a real life thing. It’s always some thing to see when something breaks away from the enemy and evolves into reality and that’s what I kind of want for Beyblade
Great educational video! Tho imo i liked ur vids before when it was simple and every bey was hand held when showcased and stuff, it really brought the human aspect out and made it really wnjoyable to watch :3 Cool upgrades but ye i preffered before (like 6 months ago type standard), even before the bey showcase on the automatic turning thingie
weve done standard testing and tournaments and the dragoon wyvang combo has kinda been slowly replaced by killerken dragoon, hasbro killerken is heavier so ppl opted for more weight and also recently ive been seeing more killerken dragoon 90 ewd or mf over the bd145 rdf combo since it will out spin the rdf combo, its not easy to k.o in the first place and generally has the same stats of killerken dragoon but for more stamina and lad over the attack power and defense
as a complete noob watching this, i had a hard time understanding what was going on until the 5 minute mark where you explained the rock paper scissors system. i was totally lost on what weight did for a beyblade or what "smashes" were i think i would've been helped greatly if you'd mentioned a couple of the the win conditions of beyblade something like "to be the last one spinning, whether by knockout, or out lasting your opponents spin" so that way the viewer can sort of intuit "ah weight is good to keep spinning and take hits" but its not too much info given so that you still have viewer retention explaining the scale of how good this combo was
I had no idea there was competitive beyblade, but my bey made with a Gravity Destroyer's metal and clear wheels, the track from Flame Libra, and whatever tip I felt like running beat all the other kids at school lol.
Reminds me of my old trypio. It was already an unfair bey, but you could cram two weight disks onto it. Even without double heavies, that thing could lift and throw another bey ez
i have never known that competitive bayblade existed, but the 2012 child in me is RAVING watching this 😭😭😭 time to see if i can find some of my old bayblades through records and try to get ahold of them B)
I mean there are easy counters to wyvang dragoon, genbull dragoon e230mb, there’s balro dragoon bd145mf, but you sacrifice being able to use your own wyvang dragoon combo which is a huge hindrance. Also I’ve gotten all 3 of my wyvang for 100$ or below
When I was a kid I had a beater purple beyblade that had some ape monster on the box art. (Edit: it was the Galman beyblade) It had a separate blade halfway down that kind of spun like a chainsaw the opposite way the top was spinning. That shit instantly broke any beyblade I put it against. Never saw anyone that had one like it and never found another that worked like that one…
I stopped following metal fighter and beyblade near the end of 2010. Its wild to me watching this and seeing how broken the meta ended up being again hahaha. I was around and very active on WBO for the Libra
i had a very limited set of beyblades and parts, but i once made an L drago bey that was really strong and sturdy and was the best combo i could ask for. it had the l drago destructor energy ring with the meteo l drago fusion wheel, dark bull's spintrack (forgot the name) and meteo l drago's performance tip (again i forgot the name), it only couldn't beat my earth virgo and beat everything else i had (granted i didn't have much top tier parts like B:D, beat or twisted)
Hey, I just got back into beyblade, but I don't have anyone to battle with in metal fight. Are there any metal fight tournaments in the southeastern U.S.?
I have never played and likely never will play Bayblade. This was bizarrely interesting. *Just* accessible enough to understand with no preexisting knowledge about the game. The relevant details and theory explained really well. I mean, I assume so anyway. I've no way of knowing if this is all entirely made up. I won't subscribe, but it definitely earned a like and comment.
I'm just amazed that this fandom has relevancy. I'm surprised you all _still exist._ I mean, I don't mean it in a _bad_ way, good for all of you. I don't know how you all like Beyblade in 2024, I don't know how it's still competitive, and I don't know how spinning tops have actual thought behind them (haven't fully watched the video yet) but that's a me problem, not yours. Maybe seeing things spin is soothing to some people? Maybe there's gambling with tops in other countries? Maybe dreidel vs dreidel matches are fun? Or maybe I'm just too old to understand but old enough to remember when it was hype? Whatever the reason(s), keep enjoying yourselves.
Ngl the current beyblade Gen, Beyblade X, is extremly hype with super explosive matches and insane speeds. The battles intesnity now feels, how we imagine playing beyblade felt back in school. Look into it, maybe you can find something in there to enjoy Beyblade again? Have a great day!
Just so people know. There might be an evolved version of this. The shop I work at use different types of roller bearings and those metal pales you put chicken feed in. The rotator…..a grinder or whatever pneumatic spinner you can get your hands on.
So question: why ban RDF as whole imstead of the specific dragoon combo? To me it seems like every peice together was the problem, and while banning just one piece technically works, it limits other creative uses of said piece. If it was a tip everyone was using with or without the rest of the combo that'd make sence, then itd be an over centralizing force, but the video didnt really give me that vib.
I run this combo but with Hasbro kraken as it's actually heavier than wyvang and so much more accessible and cf/gcf instead of rdd for more of a zombie balance and it's still legal 💀 overall heaviest LR combo possible in mfb as cf/gcf is the heaviest ptip I also sometimes just do kraken kraken just to push the limit on weight to its max. It is honestly ridiculous.
This is a really interesting video! I had no idea there was competitive Beyblade, let alone a meta. The fact that people actually put real thought and strategy into builds is crazy to me, mostly cause my friends and I just put together what worked against each other and wrote off so many parts with so little experimentation xD
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I really like this style! Keep on doing it!
this is great
we need more of these awesome comp talks like "how good was x in comp" that falseswipe gaming does for pokemon
Love the editing/music!
This is a really neat video! I don't know much about Beyblade outside of watching it as a kid but it's surprisingly interesting! It's quite the competent video too. Hope to see more like it in the future.
Babe wake up, I just found a video about drama in a fandom I haven't thought about in 10 years
You and me both brother. The hell is with this algorithm?
Same, all I remember from. Beyblade is LONG ROPE LAUNCHER BEST LAUNCHER.. And our loc beyblade seemed to have been WAY more aggressive than these in the vid 😅 like angry saw blade noises and shattering bit out of a table leg beyblade
I see so the algorithm decided to gather us all here
yeah I was like wtf was going on in the Beyblade community people still use those? 💀
People seem to be under the impression my original comment is a complaint, it's not lol, I actually found this pretty interesting
“Beyblade has always been about strategy, creativity, and outsmarting your opponent”
Fuckin’ news to me man
Edit: for the reference this comment is about how I had literally never heard of competitive beyblade before this video, not me calling it a bad game or anything.
And the rest of the video really makes it seem like it's actually mostly about matchup fishing...
@@imperiallarch7610 that too lmao. I don’t think there’s much creativity involved in a game where you literally can’t make any decisions while it’s happening. That said there are very few games that *actually* reward creativity at the top level, but still.
Not that that’s a bad thing for the record, chess involves basically zero creativity and nobody thinks it’s any lesser for it.
I'd say beyblade really mainly is about the combo you build - like 60% is what influences you to win. 20% is how you launch and 20% is luck
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 You just objectively hard countered your point with that second sentence....
At the competitive level, you have to be creative and strategic with your setups in order to outsmart your opponent, especially since most competitive players are aware of the meta to begin with. Even TCG's have always taken this into consideration, only difference is that this is a different type of game. You can't really expect more from any form of high level in any other game, and beyblade isn't meant to be an exception.
@@DarkMeatNPC☝️🤓
I once superglued three weight plates together for my little brothers beyblade. The thing only just fit on the spinner thingy, and hummed ominously when it was at speed. It just annihilated everything thrown against it, it was wild.
Unpopular opinion but I think people should be allowed to cheat if they do it in an objectively funny manner
@@nfortyeight Not in a tournament
now in a friendly match of course you should be able to troll
A dollar store near my place would sell ridiculously heavy 4-bladed "weights" for early plastic beyblades. They would hit so hard, I have sliced my friends' beyblades in half as they get ejected out of the ring
we had some of those knock off oversized metal plates go around. they destroyed everything, just smashing plastic to bits. and the fake metal plate. very cheap metal. the last one annihilated itself hitting a wall. they where so heavy, you couldn't even get them started properly with a regular rip cord. you had to yank em with such a force that the plastic deforms. great stuff
You mightve just created a canon beyblade
Today I learned:
- Competitive bayblade exists
- This hobby is somehow even more overpriced than any hobby already have
- People somehow took purely physical properties of toy discs into actual tangible game stats and I kinda love it
The cost makes at least slightly more sense then trading cards, just not much
dont be fooled, the "stats" are arbitrary nonsense assigned by the manufacturer on the label, the same as their "class rating". the best beyblades are the cheap shitty looking ones that are just a massive chunk of iron, in a flat featureless tall cylinder.
This is the type of beyblade an evil antagonist would use.
It was, this is literally Ryuga’s beyblade reincarnated I swear. So powerful it had to be sealed in the banned list once more
This is Moses's beyblade actually
Thanks for the infos guys!
Yeah, Ryuga's.
*Antagonist
A left-spinning beyblade that had "Drago" in its name that bodied almost everything thrown against it, stole basically the soul of any normally right-spinning bey and was so OP that it became the only true forbidden beyblade?
What is this, Ryuga's beyblade but irl?
I guess so
Fr, this is insane but also deserving for my Goat
Yep...
I had the meteo L drago beyblade irl and it cooked all the regular normal ones too 😭
WHY AM I ONLY LEARNING *NOW* THAT COMPETITIVE BEYBLADING IS A THING
(Also immediately looked at Beyhaven to see if I could get my Burn Phoenix back after all these years, but it's sold out..)
idk check again bcs i went on site and there's like 4 different burn phoenixes when i chosed to show only beys they have in stock
I remember many many years ago, my brother got me into bayblade I went to a tournament with him and he won and even sliced a few baybaldes lol. He took his bayblade into shop class and sharpened the edges 🔪. Man the look on people's faces when their baybakde got destroyed 😂
@@theSixPathsOfTrains damn, he sounds like a villain in the anime lmao, that's a mean prank
@@Wesoback0_o oh thanks! I don't know why they're not under metal fusion..
@@Moss_Dude well he was a tmnt fan so he customized his metal baybalde into "the shredder" theme.
and it was all fair game too. Lol
Beyblades actually doing the thing they're supposed to (Attack, Stamina, Defense" is wild, even crazier when I saw it in action and it actually literally worked. Amazing.
Any chance you could point me towards a video explaining it or demonstrating it? My curiosity is piqued
This feels like pulling “gun” during rock, paper, scissors lmao
But not even a finger gun, it is rock paper scissors and you took out a glock.
Competitive Beyblade is a thing? You learn something new every day.
Yes, I know someone who threw his life away to start a Beyblade tournament business. I think to this day he has 3 people that show up t his events he spends thousands on trying to put together. He's hundreds of thousands in dept. from "Buying stock" and tournament costs. It's wild. Dude's house looks like a feverpit of childhood hopes and dreams gone astray.
@@hogandromgool2062I can’t believe this thing can be that popular for him to turn things around, but you never know 😂
@@hogandromgool2062 Actual manchild, one thing is having a hobby, but if you let it consume your life it is problem.
@@diablo.the.cheater Yeah sadly a lot of video gamers are the same. I develop video games, Don't play many anymore though as I used to just game and nothing else. I have not once spent more than I could afford on any one of my hobbies apart from drug addictions in the past.
Some people just don't know what is fantasy and what is feasible, it's sad to watch.
this was an awesome video. i love learning about the competitive history of games like yugioh, and pokemon vgc and i just learned that I like beyblade history as well! hoping for more of this
thank you!! There’s so much out there I could do!!
@ i wanna hear about it all!!
So basically beyblade is a pay-to-win, play-the-meta-or-perish, feast or famine kind of game.
...if you're taking it seriously.
Every game tied to repeatedly selling a physical product is, it's the entire monetization model.
Me: Oh I see, he's talking about momentum!
Eddie: Increased attack power!
Me: ???
I think some of these spinners are good at conserving their momentum real good, but are not good at resisting having it disrupted or at disrupting. And the other two are good at either having their momentum not being disrupted or at disrupting momentum. With the ones good at disrupting momentum being absolute messes that bleed momentum all over the place, while the ones that can resist have decent momentum but not as good as the ones that are actually good at momentum, this makes the defensive ones outlast the momentum of the attack ones, the attack ones disrupting the momentum of the stamina ones, and the stamina ones simply outlast the defense ones.
It seems the problem with the one in this video is that it has great momentum while being semi-decent at disrupting and defending itself from disruption.
Dude, this video style is awesome! It’s like a miniature video essay: super informative and entertaining, but it doesn’t drag on like other videos do sometimes. I’d be so down to see more videos in this style!
super glad to hear that!! thank you!
I had no idea Beyblade was this complex
This type of editing is actually so refreshing.
Clean, straight to the point, and great visuals.
6:00 No way, you’re telling me it will either lose, win or draw!!!! How can this be!!!
In this world, you either live, or you die
the problem that I think was pointed out is that it makes a 50/50 of 2 scenarios, 1, the thing wins outright immediately, or 2, a 25% chance of winning, a 25% chance of losing, and a 50% chance of doing it all over again, making the outcome 62.5% chance to win, 12.5% to lose, and 25% to re-roll the odds, making losing with it considered unlucky, so much like in other games that center themselves on strategy first, like trading card games, or pokemon, or other things of that nature, this needed to be banned
It’s the odds on how much it wins vs losses and draws. If you’re winning 3/5 times, that’s a clause for a rebalance or a ban.
tell me you didn't understand the video you just watched
when I was young, I wanted to join all the collectible games, cards, Beys, everything, but had no money. Now, that I am grown, still have no money.
Ok
I guess you didn't want it enough..
I'm talking about money 😅
Instructions unclear. I tried to take someones money, now I'm typing from the hospital and down $400 in an ambulance charge
Make this combo fight Guilty Longnus Illegal Quick’0, it’s the strongest combo in burst. Let the world finally learn the answer to the question which is the strongest Beyblade of all time
True
Isn't it illegal to pit Burst Beys against pre-Burst Beys because any pre-Burst Bey can't burst?
the strongest beyblade of all time versus the strongest beyblade of today
@@thomasthecoolkid7228 Yes but it's just a test to see which is stronger between the two. That would just be one thing the Burst One would have to work around. Though don't think it will beat Dragoon. Unless the Dragoon is on a Midfake or Worn Down RDF. Midfake RDF's as Shit and Send the Bey Flying into the Pocket or Out of the Arena. Or at best will ride the rim of a Circular Stadium tills it's nearly out of Stamina without actually doing anything productive.
@@dr.dylansgame5583 I actually have my money on Guilty Longinus. Not only is it designed to be the greatest attack type, stated in the video to be dragooon’s weak point, but iirc, it’s 4 grams heavier and burst Beyblade have higher spin power. Ofc we’ll never know the real outcome unless someone actually does this battle
seriously, this was fun. I love hearing about beyblade history, especially learning about sets banned because they are too broken, in any kind of way (too good, too bad/dangerous).
I hope you can make more videos like this. I never got into competitve beyblade format, and the little info i have is mostly some fun facts here and there (like Metal Spike/Sharp being banned for breaking stadiums), so it would be interesting to se how tournaments are, as well as which beyblades have fallen off or rised up somehow
I randomly got recommended this video, the last time I played Beyblades was still the first anime lol
I had most of the blades of the first generation and then mixed and matched every combination until I got Dragoon V attack ring, Draciel F weight disc and Dranzer S base if I remember correctly.
It's probably super outclassed now, but back then I can literally spin it opposing the opponent's direction with my hand and win, the Dragoon V ring just steals so much spin from the opponent.
I had RDF for the longest and just kept it on stock Quetzalcoatl until finding more success with WD lmao. Just goes to show how different comp and casual is even for beyblade. Love the style of this video dude! More bey yapping please
Wait isn't Quad Quetziko from Burst?
@dysrxiaofficial Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF from Metal Fury, sorry I should've been more clear
Yeah even a real RDF is Mid at best on Most Stuff. And a Midfake One is Trash. I have the Best Midfake you can buy. And Midfake RDF makes it fly out of the arena. Or it flings into the pocket or rides the rim of the stadium.
@@GreenShellShock yea sry, im from Burst/X era, not Plastic/Metal Fight
I feel like the burst series also prioritized having more defense/ stamina oriented left spin models to counter strategies like these that dominated metal fight. Part of the strength of left spin was it's rarity in these times.
Really nice and interesting video always cool to hear more of the completed side and don't worry about the quality of video it was really well made
The most interesting thing about this video is that a competitive bay blade scene exists.
It's still amazing to me that each beyblade type can actually counter each other just like how they're meant to. The amount of customisation and control is insane. Especially feels good when you find a setup that works well for you. It's also cool that they work alot of the time how they do in the series the same in real life. Just a great product in every way from the creators.
I haven't thought about these things in a long time. Had one I put together using legitimate and knockoff parts, specifically the Defense Ring and Launcher.
The knockoff ring was actually wider than the attack ring and had 4 flint embedded in it in 90° intervals. The launcher was where the magic happened though. Made out of plastic, there was an internal part to moderate the amount of potential energy that was transfered to the top.
After some trial and error, I figured out how to modify (break) them consistently enough, that with the weight of the top (a little over 1 lbs.) was able to spin, on a flat surface, for 3 minutes or more, depending on who launched it.
I never used it against anyone else, except my brother, because I quickly realized that these things were, legitimately, dangerous when I did a test launch and the cheap arena got shredded. In hindsight, it's no wonder with the flint. I went on to discover it could gouge steel cooking bowls (my mothers) and will absolutely ruin the enamel of a bathtub.
Due to the characteristic of the defense ring being the real attack ring and my Draciel attack ring just being there to hold it together, I named it Draciel-A(ssault).
Man, I really wish I still had that thing. Now that Beyblades are more metal, I wonder how one would hold up against it.
Edit: I forgot about the ripcord also being offbrand. It was 1' and was, likely, also a big factor.
today i learned people still cared about beyblades after the mid-2000s
I had a weird twisted tempo combo in school that beat effectively everyone, a very thick and heavy blade from twisted tempo, some type of smooth green face , a very smooth/wide tip and a thin ring. The thing just orbited the center slowly and ejected anything that touched it.
that has to be a very op combo. hope it does not get banned
Dude Basalt Horogium/Twisted Tempo had the most cracked illegal combos back in the day, it was godlike
@@TB11484 that's was probably back in 2012 so I'm sure the competitive guys already banned it if they couldn't find anything to beat it.
@@tristan_the_cyborg_wolf695 oddly enough mine was it's own weakness especially when more opponents were involved because it would just sit there throwing everything that touched it chichi caused things to devolve into absolute chaos , if the amount of impacts didn't stop it a random blade would fly in from a weird angle and do it
Love this video format. Really interesting breakdowns. Hope to see more.
I haven't thought about Beyblade since the dub on Cartoon Network in the 2000s. But I found this video really interesting and engaging
Damn didn’t realize beyblades are so cool/serious, I thought it was just a fun little toy. Great video!
Pardon my lack of beyblade knowledge but I have a question. In competitive games do you say “bey blade bey blade let it rip” before you start or no…
"Since ancient times, the existence of Beys can be found in moments throughout history. The power of Beyblades have been used to change the course of rivers and oceans. They have been used to defeat many armies and to create huge empires!"
I haven't thought of Beyblades since elementary school way back in 2003, and NOW I find there is a whole tournament behind it? Damn
love the new video style! keep up the amazing videos!!!!
I really enjoyed this video essay kind of video interspersed with video of the actual bey doing what it does.
Great work, man
Omg the beyblade anime wasn’t lying
Beyblade is life
I would love to see more videos like this! I grew up with the Burst generation, but learning about earlier gens like Metal Fight is very fascinating! Please do more like these!
i have a feeling 3:48 is gonna go hard
this is such a cool video! its super cool learning about the metal fight scene especially as someone who collects burst beys. I'd love to see more videos like this
love the new video format. keep up the good work!
Interesting video, but please do something about the sound effects. Either reduce how many of them show up or how loud they are, they can be a bit distracting. Other than that, this is a good video. Keep up the good work
"Slightly different then my usual" also is the only video of yours to break into my feed, and seemed interesting.
This was very enjoyable. Thank you for sharing! I don't play bayblade but I do enjoy competitive formats
from my testing with the wyvang dragoon combo, it has a rly hard time with specifically death bd145 cs. If it's not able to knock it out, 99 percent of the time it's not able to properly grip onto the blade or spin track and destabalizes/dies before death runs out of stamina. You'd have to switch to a more stable part like killerken before its able to properly grip onto the death fusion wheel.
Really enjoyed the video! I'm very interested in this kind of content and will definitely watch future videos in the series!!
If I can suggest something, particularly, I missed full battles using the combo and think would be a nice addition!
Great work, man!
Love the format you should continue this with other OP parts like twisted tempo, drain Fafnir polish atomic(at start of beyblade burst god), spriggan requiem bearing etc
also the story of deathscyther and odin in first gen burst, those 2 parts broke the game so hard that it had to be banned all together, oh and also first gen libra which was so absurdly heavy that only basalt can dethrone it
I love this informative longer form content, gimme more of this.
i visit this channel once every few months and come back to absolute peak
Criminally Underrated. Great production value.
A video about metal fight beyblade suddenly appears in my recommendation?
Me: A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Never watched beyblade.
How did this pop into my recommended?
Never knew it went that deep, good watch.
Blessed by the algorithm.
Dragoon was a type of Beyblade that could’ve made the community adapt or die and I think that would’ve been a nice change to the piece of actual Beyblade. Beyblade is something that is stuck in the enemy and isn’t really a real life thing. It’s always some thing to see when something breaks away from the enemy and evolves into reality and that’s what I kind of want for Beyblade
I don’t understand any of what you said.
I think instead of enemy.. he meant to say anime?? @@ShiningDarknes
@@joeconnerson9773 Can't tell if edgy or just ESL.
Autism
Great educational video!
Tho imo i liked ur vids before when it was simple and every bey was hand held when showcased and stuff, it really brought the human aspect out and made it really wnjoyable to watch :3
Cool upgrades but ye i preffered before (like 6 months ago type standard), even before the bey showcase on the automatic turning thingie
Love these competitive analysis so much, keep it up.
Great vid KEEP IT UP ...(Please forget the mic statement... It was my speaker 😅)
Rubber defense flat was banned at the tournament during the parts are actually overpowered
really cool and informative video beyblade really lacks this type of content afaik so def giving a like and comment
I didn’t even know competitive bayblade was a thing until this video
man I sure hope someone out there milling out a attack and defense wheel combo out of tungsten
This is ridiculous thanks for the laugh LOL
weve done standard testing and tournaments and the dragoon wyvang combo has kinda been slowly replaced by killerken dragoon, hasbro killerken is heavier so ppl opted for more weight and also recently ive been seeing more killerken dragoon 90 ewd or mf over the bd145 rdf combo since it will out spin the rdf combo, its not easy to k.o in the first place and generally has the same stats of killerken dragoon but for more stamina and lad over the attack power and defense
I need to run away from this video and this channel very fast. I am so close to relapsing and spending hundreds of dollars on beyblade. Good video!!
I got the Ultimate Synchrome set for $70 on eBay. It was listed at like $200 but it had a "Make an offer" option and the seller accepted my lowball
I love this style. I just love listening to someone yap about competitive Beyblade.
as a complete noob watching this, i had a hard time understanding what was going on until the 5 minute mark where you explained the rock paper scissors system.
i was totally lost on what weight did for a beyblade or what "smashes" were
i think i would've been helped greatly if you'd mentioned a couple of the the win conditions of beyblade
something like
"to be the last one spinning, whether by knockout, or out lasting your opponents spin"
so that way the viewer can sort of intuit "ah weight is good to keep spinning and take hits" but its not too much info given so that you still have viewer retention explaining the scale of how good this combo was
I can't believe that Beyblades are balanced enough for an actual competitive scene
I had no idea there was competitive beyblade, but my bey made with a Gravity Destroyer's metal and clear wheels, the track from Flame Libra, and whatever tip I felt like running beat all the other kids at school lol.
Love the vid bro can't wait for more!
You had me at competitive battle tops even existing.
Reminds me of my old trypio. It was already an unfair bey, but you could cram two weight disks onto it. Even without double heavies, that thing could lift and throw another bey ez
"Beyblade always been about strategy, creativity and outsmarting your opponent"
Me: Wait... What!?
This is really interesting. Love learning about little bits of history
Good to see you making videos again
i have never known that competitive bayblade existed, but the 2012 child in me is RAVING watching this 😭😭😭
time to see if i can find some of my old bayblades through records and try to get ahold of them B)
I mean there are easy counters to wyvang dragoon, genbull dragoon e230mb, there’s balro dragoon bd145mf, but you sacrifice being able to use your own wyvang dragoon combo which is a huge hindrance. Also I’ve gotten all 3 of my wyvang for 100$ or below
Is anyone here
Nope
I am here!
Nah
here since the start
Yup
When I was a kid I had a beater purple beyblade that had some ape monster on the box art. (Edit: it was the Galman beyblade) It had a separate blade halfway down that kind of spun like a chainsaw the opposite way the top was spinning. That shit instantly broke any beyblade I put it against. Never saw anyone that had one like it and never found another that worked like that one…
I feel like he's making everything up as a prank against me
3:12 time to bust out the Bambu X1 Carbon, I guess.
Babe wake up, I found a video about something, that when I watch the video, I'll get hooked to the game and now that's my new hobby
I remember destroying everyone in middle school with my evoluted version Carbeus. Beyblade is such a nostalgy.
I stopped following metal fighter and beyblade near the end of 2010. Its wild to me watching this and seeing how broken the meta ended up being again hahaha. I was around and very active on WBO for the Libra
i had a very limited set of beyblades and parts, but i once made an L drago bey that was really strong and sturdy and was the best combo i could ask for. it had the l drago destructor energy ring with the meteo l drago fusion wheel, dark bull's spintrack (forgot the name) and meteo l drago's performance tip (again i forgot the name), it only couldn't beat my earth virgo and beat everything else i had (granted i didn't have much top tier parts like B:D, beat or twisted)
Hey, I just got back into beyblade, but I don't have anyone to battle with in metal fight. Are there any metal fight tournaments in the southeastern U.S.?
Finally, UA-cam recommends something good.
I have never played and likely never will play Bayblade. This was bizarrely interesting. *Just* accessible enough to understand with no preexisting knowledge about the game. The relevant details and theory explained really well.
I mean, I assume so anyway. I've no way of knowing if this is all entirely made up.
I won't subscribe, but it definitely earned a like and comment.
respect….. Thanks for the like and comment
Fresh stuff for the channel, make some more like this
I'm just amazed that this fandom has relevancy. I'm surprised you all _still exist._
I mean, I don't mean it in a _bad_ way, good for all of you. I don't know how you all like Beyblade in 2024, I don't know how it's still competitive, and I don't know how spinning tops have actual thought behind them (haven't fully watched the video yet) but that's a me problem, not yours.
Maybe seeing things spin is soothing to some people? Maybe there's gambling with tops in other countries? Maybe dreidel vs dreidel matches are fun? Or maybe I'm just too old to understand but old enough to remember when it was hype?
Whatever the reason(s), keep enjoying yourselves.
Ngl the current beyblade Gen, Beyblade X, is extremly hype with super explosive matches and insane speeds. The battles intesnity now feels, how we imagine playing beyblade felt back in school. Look into it, maybe you can find something in there to enjoy Beyblade again? Have a great day!
Childhood memories unlocked. But I totally forgot this toy and game went deep and expensive for no reason. 😅
Beyblade has always been so very interesting, shame most of us as kids didn't get to really experience the complexities of it
Me: *Having no idea thay Beyblade competitive existed*
My Brain: "ah yes, knowledge."
Just so people know. There might be an evolved version of this. The shop I work at use different types of roller bearings and those metal pales you put chicken feed in. The rotator…..a grinder or whatever pneumatic spinner you can get your hands on.
So question: why ban RDF as whole imstead of the specific dragoon combo? To me it seems like every peice together was the problem, and while banning just one piece technically works, it limits other creative uses of said piece. If it was a tip everyone was using with or without the rest of the combo that'd make sence, then itd be an over centralizing force, but the video didnt really give me that vib.
"200 is a lot for dominance" me spending nearly that much on a single model for Warhammer just to lose constantly.☠
I run this combo but with
Hasbro kraken as it's actually heavier than wyvang and so much more accessible and cf/gcf instead of rdd for more of a zombie balance and it's still legal 💀 overall heaviest LR combo possible in mfb as cf/gcf is the heaviest ptip I also sometimes just do kraken kraken just to push the limit on weight to its max. It is honestly ridiculous.
This is a really interesting video! I had no idea there was competitive Beyblade, let alone a meta. The fact that people actually put real thought and strategy into builds is crazy to me, mostly cause my friends and I just put together what worked against each other and wrote off so many parts with so little experimentation xD