@@whatskraken24680 Just that people have seen it so many times, whether competitively or casually, over so many years that it loses its wow factor. I still find it incredibly entertaining despite seeing it literally hundreds of times.
I'm going to be 18 in a month and am currently in the process of collecting as many metal series beys as I can. I already have many of the main cast beys.
I feel like final survive tries (poorly) to replicate the anime, where in stamina/steal mode if it spins back up high enough it’ll go back into its aggressive mode.
It does it poorly because opposite spinning beyblades equalize. It also does it poorly because it's hard to steal spin from a weak spin to super strong when the faster beyblade is losing spin and the slower one is gaining (equalization) It's also harder because when spinning so fast you have a way higher chance to do damage, so steal spin is very hard especially against heavy beyblades with many ridges. But this is still wrong. I've spun nemesis hard enough to where L-drago regained it's stamina and went back to attack mode Proof: 4:40 Duo Orion spinning on its own would get 3+ minutes. L-drago being at no spin made it go down to barely above 1 and L-drago got no where near enough spin energy to where it it were to have FS it would be in attack mode. Both beyblades just equalized to weak. Physics
Lore accurate LDrago in real life is crazy. Though I wonder how it would be if you started it with spin- Given that it basically tied when it just...sat there and did nothing.
I made a similar meteo build using the wd tip. From my testing it performed better the less spin it had so long as it had enough to last until it stole some. Hand launching it (like ryuga does in the show) was extremely effective. That being said, it was rare for it to do anything more than tie with another bey that had a wd tip and a track shorter than 135. It was an auto win against anything that didn't have a wd tip though (this was back in metal masters).
@@prismatic_genesis_85 "Lucifer the End" Er... as someone who has a TT Lucifer The End, no. Lucifer The End is an extremely underweight Superking bey, people only really buy it for the Drift performance tip. Are you sure you're not thinking of Variant Lucifer which is an anti-spinstealer spinstealer?
@@prismatic_genesis_85 In fairness, the discussion topic is Metal Fight beys rather than Burst beys. It'd honestly be comical if they had failed to make even better spin stealing bey types in a new generation of beyblade when they decided to keep making them rather than letting the gimmick die with Meteo L-Drago (because let's be real, Destructor did not continue it at all), but it's not quite relevant to the discussion, just as discussing the old plastic Beys wouldn't want a Metal Fight bey brought up outside of "don't use these with them" or like how a Burst discussion would not be improved by bringing up X beys, unless there is a specific insight to be drawn from them.
Its fairly easy to figure out how a "spin stealing" strategy would/should work. Just think of two spinning circles. If they spin in opposite directions, then at the point of contact the surfaces are traveling the same direction relative to one another- just like cogs in a machine. Since they spin the same direction, the forces involved in those spins are not resisting each other; at least not under perfect conditions and when both circles are spinning at the same speed. But in reality, there are alot of other things going on. For one, the points of contact will vary depending on the smaller surface area between the two spinning objects. The objects are not perfectly circular, and are rough and uneven, resulting in assymetrical impacts. The objects are certainly not spinning at the exact same speed- so the slower object will be speeding up with each impact while the faster one slows down, until they velocity match. Morever, the amount by which each object changes spin velocity will vary depending on their relative masses. The lighter object will change velocity faster than the heavier one does. And have a more frictive surface will prolong the contact temporarily and allow a greater amount of net force transfer- again until they velocity match. So the key to making a "spin stealing" beyblade is threefold. First, you want it to be heavy. That way it 'steals' alot more spin from its opponent when they contact, and its initial velocity will be alot lower since the launcher can only impart some fixed amount of total energy to the beyblade- same energy + higher mass = slower speed. Secondly, you want the beyblade to have very high friction and lots of surface imperfections. This maximizes the contact time, and raises the odds of an assymetrical impact- which will almost always favor the heavier beyblade. Of course you want it spinning in the opposite direction of the opponent, but same spin direction isn't bad either- you just won't be spinning up during a battle, but being heavier means they'll lose out more spin speed overall with each clash. Thirdly, you want the beyblade to have as much staying power as possible; perfect weight distribution to reduce irregularities in the spin that might conflict with the rounded arena surface; low friction tip so its losing less energy per second to the arena surface, and of course again high mass means more inertia means more centrifugal force means it spins long. Being a relatively short beyblade is also beneficial here as it lowers the center of the gravity- but being too short means you won't be able to steal much spin from the opponent, so in pursuit of the specific strategy an average/medium height beyblade is likely ideal.
To be clear, the reason for the third one is because of what exactly happened in the video. Once the blades match velocity, every impact means they lose energy at about the same rate. So by having your beyblade be heavier, with a better overall balance (IE- more stable center of gravity), along with some imperfect surfaces (a 'wobbly' edge, or maybe even spiky, the more it sticks out without being too removed from a circular shape the better), your beyblade will stay spinning longer because its raw speed will decrease more slowly and so ensure that it retains more centrifugal force. IE- the other beyblade's speed will decrease more rapidly with each impact, until gravity starts to overcome its weak inertia and cause it to imbalance; thus starting the death spiral into stopping spin entirely.
I found through my own testing that an old wave defense (aka after it's had the tip worn down and it gets that uncontrolable hyper aggresiveness) it makes this combo better. Also I like to use 85. And it's great seeing this combo and the hasbro l-drago as this was my go to combo for playground battles, and the nostalgia is real.
i feel like a full metal poison serpent would be cool, or atleast a heavier stainless steel poison wheel, considering the little flakes that the smooth basalt/twisted wheel was taking off, would be interesting to see if this could cause poison serpent to rip beys apart like it did in the anime
It's just one of those scenarios where the evil guy constantly arouses the hero to fight and then suddenly they come back and fight on par with the super strong villian and they both faint in a knockout
the 4d tip seems to have the problem of being the opposite of what the bey wants, an attack tip at high spin thats a stamina at low spin makes more sense for the bey imo
Yeah the fang leon tip is crazy for that i have been doing it for years and its so fun to handspin Ldrago with such little force yet to absorb all of the other beys power
I think using fusion wheel from L Drago Destructor can bring more spin stealing, cause that fusion wheel contains rubber too. Other fusion wheels like from Meteo L Drago only contains metal.
Also if you have a low spin track, it's really hard to balance on the tip so the rubber from the fusion wheel will scrape and create friction with the stadium floor. This is all under the assumption that you're doin a spin revival, if you hand spin it it will be fine.
Wait... THAT ORANGE AND GREY ONE!! THATS FROM THE HASBRO EDITION I HAVE!!! YOOO! I had been asking you to do a Meteo L-Drago combo with that specific colored one, and I feel so dang happy to see you using it in this video. Eddiehh, i love your videos, but with this one, you just made my day/night. Please keep up the good work. 😊
i think the base meteor is pretty good, because it can never spin steal to the point that it will spin faster than the bey it's stealing spin from. So with it having, left flat as its performance tip, it will use the spin it stole to carry out barrages be it loses stamina. This is off course alll under the assumption that u hand spin it
Here are couple of combinations to try Energy layer from meteor Fusion wheel from destroyer Bearing performance tip With either a normal or metal face bolt, the bey will lose an insane amount of weight but put it in absorb mode the bey will spin for almost forever, tho be careful of the ring out finish Just flip the energy ring and fusion wheel, Ring from destroyer and wheel from meteor, with a rubber flat 2 tip plus metal face bolt, the bey will lose all of his spin stealing but will have massive attack power, with the rubber 2 flat, your bey will have a a lot of control and won’t go out of stadium while having the attack power of a truck
Man I remember these from like 20+ years ago when they first came out me and all the neighborhood kids would shoot these things at each other and let it rip, good times
Something ive been messing with is meteo ldrago with GCF! Gives it some life after death while actually giving it a way to hit back descent lol also it shakes it a bit giving it more contact ro steal with definitely another fun thing you should try!
The speck on the spinning display stand made me think there was a bug walking on my monitor and I spent like 2 minutes wondering why I couldn't squash it.
Meteo L-Drago CH120 EWD is a well known combo that you should try out, used previously in WBO Tournaments. Meteo L-Drago SP230 WD is also a great option if you are looking to compete with Flame 230CS setups. Of course, a metal face goes a long way.
First of all we will never achieve the correct spin steal unless we could get beyblades that we can control and im not talking about the horrible controlled ones we already have, no, no, no im talking about like a $200 one. If they really spun like a saw blade like they do in the anime or at least how they spin in beyblade burst i think it could become a real actual sport. I in fact do want to make and mass produce titanium or full metal ones and make the launchers have a drill style torque drive and it could spin at least 10 times faster.
French beytuber DracoLight tried to do something like this. Not to quite the extreme level, but they were larger, heavier tops using machined aluminum. It didn't sell well due to the bland, uninteresting designs and safety concerns. And that latter issue is one of the two problems with your idea. What you're suggesting would be comparable to an antweight combat robot, and those have to be fought in a bullet-resistant box made of lexan. The other issue? How are you going to actually implement a control system that does more than just rotate the tip while still keeping it a top? The end result would end up being less of a beyblade and more of a "melty brain" translational drift combat robot. Which, that's REALLY fuckin' cool in its own right, but you've left the scope of beyblades at that point.
I’ve always wanted to design an L-Drago that uses rubber blades, but also drops them down when the opponent’s speed becomes lower. That way, you wouldn’t have such a double edged sword since L-Drago starts giving away its speed at a certain point. I think it’d make for a great stamina build
To keep the attack portion of L drago i used CF it gives it hella lad and it grabs onto the stadium which holds it from being knocked out after all of this it still retains its attack portion
Just picture this, Ryuga vanished, but imagine if L-Drago didn’t. Now without a master it’s nothing but a husk of its former self noticeable to potentially have rotting scales (the now amber hasbro rubber) with an immense hunger for power. With the new pieces of that second combo. It’s literally an undead L-Drago that once it has an opponent it absorbs their power to fight and go back to its former vigor.
The issue with the rubber, is that's its a double edged sword. If L Drago is spinning slower than its opponent, then the rubber will cause it to speed up. However, if L Drago is spinning faster, then the rubber will cause it to slow down.
the Evil metal wheel seems a bit too light for Meteo L-Drago to spin steal from, and it also seems to have minimal contact points, so yeah, doesn't seem much to steal from
Ok i liked bayblade as a kid and it still has a place in my heart, but this is some serious next level nerd shit and im not saying that as an insult i am just surprised/impressed by the dedication to something i thought was forgotten. i didn't even know people still cared so much about it. But to each there own whatever brings you happiness.
That was dope. I'm gonna challenge my brother with a "dead" beyblade now. Are there any Burst parts that feature Skull designs? Clearly Necromancer is a spirit type (idk, there's dragons and warriors and. . . Well you know) within the Bey universe.
Exactly. This leads to both beys having roughly the same tangential velocity, and the winner comes down to who can maintain stability at low speeds (which is why tips with a wide surface area are preferred for spin stealing)
Final drive is not a good tip. It's small tip in the beginning of the fight makes it unable to hit hard at the start. And at the end where it finally gets to the flat tip, it is spinning too slowly to mean anything. An attack type isn't meant to be playing the long game, it's supposed to hit hard from the start to KO the opponent.
1:06 That's not final drive. Logically speaking, Final Survive does this. Final Drive is using remaining energy once losing stamina to then attack you with it's remaining power. (Which is kind've bad when you think about it) Final Survive is a beyblade suspended in a stamina conservative state whilst stealing spin, and then if it spins fast enough it'll start attacking. I've launched Destructor vs Nemesis and watched Destructor enter final Survive and then temporarily revert back to attack mode for 2-3 more hits doing exactly what you described here. The reverse happens with Final Drive. If you want anime accuracy, use the tools the anime literally have you Here, all L-drago does is delay time until it's basically at half HP and doesn't use any of the power from the opponent against it. It's just a stall
Final Drive's large surface area provides better stability at low speeds which makes spin stealing more effective. Final survive is too unstable at low speeds and goes directly against the main win condition for spin stealers (lower both beys spin to near-zero and win through better stability)
Hello Eddie. I've been a fan of beyblade since i was in High school, now i'm 24 and i'm a High School teacher. I don't have beyblades but I really like them, so, my question is: Do you have shipment to other countrys? and if you dont, Do you have plans for that? The problem is that i'm from Mexico, and i don't have a mail box in USA, but i'd really like to buy some beyblades from your store. Thank you, i love your content, it takes me to my childhood
I really miss the old remote control Beyblade I had as a kid. It could reach Top Spin without ever being launched and had a speed boost button that could instantly throw other blades out of the ring from a complete standstill. So as long as it had a good battery charge it could never lose
wow it's like it had an internal motor or something you could top up at the touch of a button /s of course it never lost, it was a gimmick. There's a reason tournament legal ones have to be set from a launcher without any additional input.
@@Azothify tournaments didn't exist back then. No need to reply so condescendingly when I'm simply being nostalgic about one of my old favorite toys as a kid. Also back then Beyblades were much larger and had a much greater variety of attachments and gadgets
I feel like Final Survive would do better than Final Drive if you're going to actually launch it and not just let it spin steal from a dead stop. Final Survive would let it use it's rubber aggressively for an early knock out while letting it rely on that rubber to spin steal if it can't get an early win.
Think you can remake this using the burst remake of Meteo L Drago? I'm planning on pickign it up myself, and having a bey that's "undead" would be cool.
My friend had a hasbro l-drago and I had the orange wide defense tip and the LaD along with the occasional high attack power and moderate weight literally made it outlast eternal sharp
i remember you combining the metal wheels of ldrago destroy and meteo or lightning flip it, combine meteo and destroy's rubber rings, use a metal face heavy, BD145 for weight and W2D
I feel like Beyblades need to be spinning in just one direction for fairness, cause any Bey that spins the opposite way effectively is a spin stealer. So opposite spinning Beys should be made illegal in tournaments, especially if they have extra gimmicks.
I know it's played out, but hyper spin stealing still makes me happy every time I see it
Same
What do you mean by played out?
@@whatskraken24680 Just that people have seen it so many times, whether competitively or casually, over so many years that it loses its wow factor. I still find it incredibly entertaining despite seeing it literally hundreds of times.
@@GreenShellShock oh that makes sense. I’ve also seen some spin stealing but not while the beyblade is dead.
@@whatskraken24680 Yeah I've only seen dead stealing a few times. It's so goddamn cool.
Its 2024 and im a 22 year old watching a beyblade video. This is truely the high life.
And I am a 21 yrd figuring out more about beyblades that might stand a chance against the monster I built (I want my family to have a chance).
I'm going to be 18 in a month and am currently in the process of collecting as many metal series beys as I can. I already have many of the main cast beys.
20 here, I used to play with these as a kid. I got hit by a freaking 18-wheeler of nostalgia
I'm 31 lol 😂
21 year old guy here. I'm having a nostalgia trip with beyblade rn
I feel like final survive tries (poorly) to replicate the anime, where in stamina/steal mode if it spins back up high enough it’ll go back into its aggressive mode.
It does it poorly because opposite spinning beyblades equalize. It also does it poorly because it's hard to steal spin from a weak spin to super strong when the faster beyblade is losing spin and the slower one is gaining (equalization)
It's also harder because when spinning so fast you have a way higher chance to do damage, so steal spin is very hard especially against heavy beyblades with many ridges.
But this is still wrong. I've spun nemesis hard enough to where L-drago regained it's stamina and went back to attack mode
Proof: 4:40
Duo Orion spinning on its own would get 3+ minutes. L-drago being at no spin made it go down to barely above 1 and L-drago got no where near enough spin energy to where it it were to have FS it would be in attack mode. Both beyblades just equalized to weak. Physics
@@kamuishortsgamer3728
TlDr; Anime feats /= IRL physics
@@grandempress1947 TiIR*
@@kamuishortsgamer3728woot
This barely makes sense and not because anything seems incorrect. Because it seems like you contradicted yourself
@@Ohimeshinso And where did that happen?
L-Drago went back from the dead
Like Ryuga in the manga
Skillet-
Bro, that thing was quite literally DEAD before, and then it just OOP'ed back to life 😂
Lore accurate LDrago in real life is crazy.
Though I wonder how it would be if you started it with spin-
Given that it basically tied when it just...sat there and did nothing.
I made a similar meteo build using the wd tip. From my testing it performed better the less spin it had so long as it had enough to last until it stole some. Hand launching it (like ryuga does in the show) was extremely effective. That being said, it was rare for it to do anything more than tie with another bey that had a wd tip and a track shorter than 135. It was an auto win against anything that didn't have a wd tip though (this was back in metal masters).
Hold your thoughts till you see more good spin stealing beyblades like vanish Fafnir, Lucifer the End.
@@prismatic_genesis_85
"Lucifer the End"
Er... as someone who has a TT Lucifer The End, no. Lucifer The End is an extremely underweight Superking bey, people only really buy it for the Drift performance tip.
Are you sure you're not thinking of Variant Lucifer which is an anti-spinstealer spinstealer?
@@prismatic_genesis_85 In fairness, the discussion topic is Metal Fight beys rather than Burst beys. It'd honestly be comical if they had failed to make even better spin stealing bey types in a new generation of beyblade when they decided to keep making them rather than letting the gimmick die with Meteo L-Drago (because let's be real, Destructor did not continue it at all), but it's not quite relevant to the discussion, just as discussing the old plastic Beys wouldn't want a Metal Fight bey brought up outside of "don't use these with them" or like how a Burst discussion would not be improved by bringing up X beys, unless there is a specific insight to be drawn from them.
Its fairly easy to figure out how a "spin stealing" strategy would/should work.
Just think of two spinning circles. If they spin in opposite directions, then at the point of contact the surfaces are traveling the same direction relative to one another- just like cogs in a machine. Since they spin the same direction, the forces involved in those spins are not resisting each other; at least not under perfect conditions and when both circles are spinning at the same speed.
But in reality, there are alot of other things going on. For one, the points of contact will vary depending on the smaller surface area between the two spinning objects. The objects are not perfectly circular, and are rough and uneven, resulting in assymetrical impacts. The objects are certainly not spinning at the exact same speed- so the slower object will be speeding up with each impact while the faster one slows down, until they velocity match. Morever, the amount by which each object changes spin velocity will vary depending on their relative masses. The lighter object will change velocity faster than the heavier one does. And have a more frictive surface will prolong the contact temporarily and allow a greater amount of net force transfer- again until they velocity match.
So the key to making a "spin stealing" beyblade is threefold. First, you want it to be heavy. That way it 'steals' alot more spin from its opponent when they contact, and its initial velocity will be alot lower since the launcher can only impart some fixed amount of total energy to the beyblade- same energy + higher mass = slower speed. Secondly, you want the beyblade to have very high friction and lots of surface imperfections. This maximizes the contact time, and raises the odds of an assymetrical impact- which will almost always favor the heavier beyblade. Of course you want it spinning in the opposite direction of the opponent, but same spin direction isn't bad either- you just won't be spinning up during a battle, but being heavier means they'll lose out more spin speed overall with each clash. Thirdly, you want the beyblade to have as much staying power as possible; perfect weight distribution to reduce irregularities in the spin that might conflict with the rounded arena surface; low friction tip so its losing less energy per second to the arena surface, and of course again high mass means more inertia means more centrifugal force means it spins long. Being a relatively short beyblade is also beneficial here as it lowers the center of the gravity- but being too short means you won't be able to steal much spin from the opponent, so in pursuit of the specific strategy an average/medium height beyblade is likely ideal.
In other words, the perfect spin stealing beyblade is a fidget spinner
To be clear, the reason for the third one is because of what exactly happened in the video. Once the blades match velocity, every impact means they lose energy at about the same rate. So by having your beyblade be heavier, with a better overall balance (IE- more stable center of gravity), along with some imperfect surfaces (a 'wobbly' edge, or maybe even spiky, the more it sticks out without being too removed from a circular shape the better), your beyblade will stay spinning longer because its raw speed will decrease more slowly and so ensure that it retains more centrifugal force.
IE- the other beyblade's speed will decrease more rapidly with each impact, until gravity starts to overcome its weak inertia and cause it to imbalance; thus starting the death spiral into stopping spin entirely.
Hello my fellow beyblade geek.
Blud basically described Twisted Tempo rubber band😂
100% the coolest bey concept ever invented.
really want a meteo Ldrago remake for beyblade X. Would be super hype
Yes it would
and it would be super op
@@Somari827No, the X gimmick is terrible for left spin equalization battles
@@voiddragooon5977it worked for Fafnir
u can do that by getting x tip mod for mfb
Duo Orion vs 2nd Meteo LDrago build was honestly a fun experiment. I personally think it's a tie.
I now understand why gravity destroyer is a needed combo in your set up, as a counter to spin stealers
from motionless to a draw. 🚬 that's damn good.
Vanish fafnir can go from motionless to winner.😂😂😂
4:46 My mom watching beyblade having no clue what it is: THIS MAN IS COMMITING WITCHCRAFT & BLACK MAGIC
4:51 What the Heck …
My genuine Wait, What reaction =)
Remember this there can be only one reverse rotating bey in the world, only one this Meto L-Drago alone
I found through my own testing that an old wave defense (aka after it's had the tip worn down and it gets that uncontrolable hyper aggresiveness) it makes this combo better. Also I like to use 85. And it's great seeing this combo and the hasbro l-drago as this was my go to combo for playground battles, and the nostalgia is real.
What beyblade has wave wide defense
@TeallyQlape I meant wide defense, not wave defense, it was a typo
I think that I've battled with a guy who used to do that
i feel like a full metal poison serpent would be cool, or atleast a heavier stainless steel poison wheel, considering the little flakes that the smooth basalt/twisted wheel was taking off, would be interesting to see if this could cause poison serpent to rip beys apart like it did in the anime
It wouldn't. Because the poison wheel has barely any attacking capabilites whatsoever
It's just one of those scenarios where the evil guy constantly arouses the hero to fight and then suddenly they come back and fight on par with the super strong villian and they both faint in a knockout
the 4d tip seems to have the problem of being the opposite of what the bey wants, an attack tip at high spin thats a stamina at low spin makes more sense for the bey imo
Yeah the fang leon tip is crazy for that i have been doing it for years and its so fun to handspin Ldrago with such little force yet to absorb all of the other beys power
Looking back frame by frame in the final battle El Drago won by like a slight movement
5:25 From what I can tell L-Drago won by around 1 Frame xD
L Drago is shaking in 5:25 , not rotating. At a 0.25x speed I am sure that L Drago lost
@@Gonk10000yeah I observed even at 1x speed Phantom orion stopped after L Drago
L Drago actually lost
I think using fusion wheel from L Drago Destructor can bring more spin stealing, cause that fusion wheel contains rubber too. Other fusion wheels like from Meteo L Drago only contains metal.
In theory you'd be right, but in practivlce it makes the bey to light, so it simply gets thrown around and destroyed
Also if you have a low spin track, it's really hard to balance on the tip so the rubber from the fusion wheel will scrape and create friction with the stadium floor. This is all under the assumption that you're doin a spin revival, if you hand spin it it will be fine.
Wow! So I haven't messed with beyblades since they first came out when I was a kid watching the first anime. They sure have come along way
Wait... THAT ORANGE AND GREY ONE!! THATS FROM THE HASBRO EDITION I HAVE!!! YOOO!
I had been asking you to do a Meteo L-Drago combo with that specific colored one, and I feel so dang happy to see you using it in this video. Eddiehh, i love your videos, but with this one, you just made my day/night. Please keep up the good work. 😊
i think the base meteor is pretty good, because it can never spin steal to the point that it will spin faster than the bey it's stealing spin from. So with it having, left flat as its performance tip, it will use the spin it stole to carry out barrages be it loses stamina.
This is off course alll under the assumption that u hand spin it
That's insane that it caught it with no spin at all. I've never even thought to try that.
Law of conservation of energy works in real world
looks like orion won but a quarter of a rotation, but L drago was still oscillating so maybe from a different angle it looks like a dead tie
I think L drago is just swaying at the end orion still had that last rotation
quarter of a rotation doesn't count. Has to be one full rotation at least to count as an actual win or it's a draw
Here are couple of combinations to try
Energy layer from meteor
Fusion wheel from destroyer
Bearing performance tip
With either a normal or metal face bolt, the bey will lose an insane amount of weight but put it in absorb mode the bey will spin for almost forever, tho be careful of the ring out finish
Just flip the energy ring and fusion wheel,
Ring from destroyer and wheel from meteor, with a rubber flat 2 tip plus metal face bolt, the bey will lose all of his spin stealing but will have massive attack power, with the rubber 2 flat, your bey will have a a lot of control and won’t go out of stadium while having the attack power of a truck
Man I remember these from like 20+ years ago when they first came out me and all the neighborhood kids would shoot these things at each other and let it rip, good times
Something ive been messing with is meteo ldrago with GCF!
Gives it some life after death while actually giving it a way to hit back descent lol also it shakes it a bit giving it more contact ro steal with definitely another fun thing you should try!
The speck on the spinning display stand made me think there was a bug walking on my monitor and I spent like 2 minutes wondering why I couldn't squash it.
Meteo L-Drago CH120 EWD is a well known combo that you should try out, used previously in WBO Tournaments. Meteo L-Drago SP230 WD is also a great option if you are looking to compete with Flame 230CS setups.
Of course, a metal face goes a long way.
Its like watching a matchstick reigniting the bonfire
First of all we will never achieve the correct spin steal unless we could get beyblades that we can control and im not talking about the horrible controlled ones we already have, no, no, no im talking about like a $200 one. If they really spun like a saw blade like they do in the anime or at least how they spin in beyblade burst i think it could become a real actual sport. I in fact do want to make and mass produce titanium or full metal ones and make the launchers have a drill style torque drive and it could spin at least 10 times faster.
French beytuber DracoLight tried to do something like this. Not to quite the extreme level, but they were larger, heavier tops using machined aluminum. It didn't sell well due to the bland, uninteresting designs and safety concerns.
And that latter issue is one of the two problems with your idea. What you're suggesting would be comparable to an antweight combat robot, and those have to be fought in a bullet-resistant box made of lexan. The other issue? How are you going to actually implement a control system that does more than just rotate the tip while still keeping it a top? The end result would end up being less of a beyblade and more of a "melty brain" translational drift combat robot. Which, that's REALLY fuckin' cool in its own right, but you've left the scope of beyblades at that point.
@VestedUTuber please tell me you have a discord. I wanna be friends.
i have never seen this ever lmaooo how the fk did this work, handspinning is one thing but just letting it in the center is actually crazy
I’ve always wanted to design an L-Drago that uses rubber blades, but also drops them down when the opponent’s speed becomes lower. That way, you wouldn’t have such a double edged sword since L-Drago starts giving away its speed at a certain point. I think it’d make for a great stamina build
Still watching the good old beyblade after along time and it feels good and wanna continue tue collection
Wouldn't the rubber on final drive be bad for Meteo because of the stamina?
Final Drive actually has really good LAD so it’s not that big of a deal
To keep the attack portion of L drago i used CF it gives it hella lad and it grabs onto the stadium which holds it from being knocked out after all of this it still retains its attack portion
Just picture this, Ryuga vanished, but imagine if L-Drago didn’t. Now without a master it’s nothing but a husk of its former self noticeable to potentially have rotting scales (the now amber hasbro rubber) with an immense hunger for power. With the new pieces of that second combo. It’s literally an undead L-Drago that once it has an opponent it absorbs their power to fight and go back to its former vigor.
The issue with the rubber, is that's its a double edged sword. If L Drago is spinning slower than its opponent, then the rubber will cause it to speed up. However, if L Drago is spinning faster, then the rubber will cause it to slow down.
You know it’s over when your opponent doesn’t even spin their beyblade.😂
the Evil metal wheel seems a bit too light for Meteo L-Drago to spin steal from, and it also seems to have minimal contact points, so yeah, doesn't seem much to steal from
Ok i liked bayblade as a kid and it still has a place in my heart, but this is some serious next level nerd shit and im not saying that as an insult i am just surprised/impressed by the dedication to something i thought was forgotten. i didn't even know people still cared so much about it. But to each there own whatever brings you happiness.
It is my go to beyblade. I am glad you gave meteo L drago some love.
nah bro u just need to be training like that one kid and bench 225
That was dope. I'm gonna challenge my brother with a "dead" beyblade now.
Are there any Burst parts that feature Skull designs? Clearly Necromancer is a spirit type (idk, there's dragons and warriors and. . . Well you know) within the Bey universe.
I SEE THAT METAL GEAR RISING REFERENCE
i would love to see more vids on this build
this took me back to a better more simple time
This feels like watching real life magic woah
That was insane!
Basic Newtonian physics would have you believe that it can only gain as much spin as the other loses at best.
thanks to entropy it can't even get that much. But of course the game only cares about who runs out first, so the tactic works regardless
Exactly. This leads to both beys having roughly the same tangential velocity, and the winner comes down to who can maintain stability at low speeds (which is why tips with a wide surface area are preferred for spin stealing)
The destroy fusion wheel actually spins steals better than the meteo fusion wheel. It just doesn't work with the stock combo of L-Drago Destroy
Because meteo doesn't spin steal with the fusion wheel. And a meteo ring with destroy fusion wheel would be way too light to survive
L drago won by the smallest difference possible lol but it was still a cool thing to see independent of the result
I gotta ask is the metal face bolt necessary for the WWD combo or can I just use the metro l drago face bolt?
4:42 A literal Zombie BeyBlade... holy crap...
Final drive is not a good tip. It's small tip in the beginning of the fight makes it unable to hit hard at the start. And at the end where it finally gets to the flat tip, it is spinning too slowly to mean anything. An attack type isn't meant to be playing the long game, it's supposed to hit hard from the start to KO the opponent.
1:06 That's not final drive. Logically speaking, Final Survive does this.
Final Drive is using remaining energy once losing stamina to then attack you with it's remaining power. (Which is kind've bad when you think about it)
Final Survive is a beyblade suspended in a stamina conservative state whilst stealing spin, and then if it spins fast enough it'll start attacking.
I've launched Destructor vs Nemesis and watched Destructor enter final Survive and then temporarily revert back to attack mode for 2-3 more hits doing exactly what you described here.
The reverse happens with Final Drive. If you want anime accuracy, use the tools the anime literally have you
Here, all L-drago does is delay time until it's basically at half HP and doesn't use any of the power from the opponent against it. It's just a stall
Final Drive's large surface area provides better stability at low speeds which makes spin stealing more effective. Final survive is too unstable at low speeds and goes directly against the main win condition for spin stealers (lower both beys spin to near-zero and win through better stability)
AHHHH THE L-DRAGOOOOOOOOO................. THE EMPEROR FIGHTS BACK!!!
Is Meteor L-Drago(Or at least the rings) actually any good in the competitive beyblade scene?
the purple beyblade won,it spun for a second longer at the end(I'm good at seeing these types of things idk why)
Hello Eddie. I've been a fan of beyblade since i was in High school, now i'm 24 and i'm a High School teacher. I don't have beyblades but I really like them, so, my question is: Do you have shipment to other countrys? and if you dont, Do you have plans for that? The problem is that i'm from Mexico, and i don't have a mail box in USA, but i'd really like to buy some beyblades from your store. Thank you, i love your content, it takes me to my childhood
pretty sure the site he uses does, i forgot the name
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@@Wilebane Thank you so much
No problem man
Its on a lot of his videos
Lol that reminds me when Roger flexed on everyone by spinning his beyblade with his hand
I really miss the old remote control Beyblade I had as a kid. It could reach Top Spin without ever being launched and had a speed boost button that could instantly throw other blades out of the ring from a complete standstill. So as long as it had a good battery charge it could never lose
wow it's like it had an internal motor or something you could top up at the touch of a button /s
of course it never lost, it was a gimmick. There's a reason tournament legal ones have to be set from a launcher without any additional input.
@@Azothify tournaments didn't exist back then. No need to reply so condescendingly when I'm simply being nostalgic about one of my old favorite toys as a kid. Also back then Beyblades were much larger and had a much greater variety of attachments and gadgets
Interesting, when you are up against a spin stealing blade, you are a spin stealing blade, it just depends who starts slower.
You don't put a metal face on meteo, it makes it heavier and concentrates the weight in the center which makes it harder for spin steal or attacking
Thats why you don't wake sleeping dragons
Ryuga is just the "BEEEEEST" character in beyblade series :D
for the more practical strategy, what beyblade did the performance tip come from
could you tell me what all pieces were in the non-spun L drago?
I feel like Final Survive would do better than Final Drive if you're going to actually launch it and not just let it spin steal from a dead stop. Final Survive would let it use it's rubber aggressively for an early knock out while letting it rely on that rubber to spin steal if it can't get an early win.
This reminds me of the anime when Ryuga got cocky and just threw L Drago with his hand
Biblically accurate L-Drago
Along with Yu-Gi-Oh beyblade is one of those things that brings you real close to anime
Think you can remake this using the burst remake of Meteo L Drago? I'm planning on pickign it up myself, and having a bey that's "undead" would be cool.
just take hasbro L-Drago and use the regular wide defense tip that tsubasa uses. its hilarious how good that tip actually is.
My friend had a hasbro l-drago and I had the orange wide defense tip and the LaD along with the occasional high attack power and moderate weight literally made it outlast eternal sharp
1. Eternal sharp is bad.
2. Wave wide defense is better for this combo
It looks like it worked in reverse. Both rounds the red one looked like it was almost done and then the silver one hit it and got it going again
Fafnir v3 actually works with hand spin. I’ve got pretty close to beating a behemoth using hand spin and tied a few times
i've never baebladed so the limit of my context is that hitmontop minigame in pokemon stadium 2
L drago really said *suck*
(the joke is that it sucks spin)
i used to have that gold one, i think it came with a stadium idk its been like 10 years.
Blud thinks he’s wizard fafnir and lucifer the end😂
Have you tried combining the bearing drive performance tip with meteo l drago.
i remember you combining the metal wheels of ldrago destroy and meteo or lightning
flip it, combine meteo and destroy's rubber rings, use a metal face heavy, BD145 for weight and W2D
Are you fucking kidding me? That was insane!
What beys have that performance tip?
Wait did Meteor El Drago actually just got up and attacked?
it's called spin stealing. Because of the rubber, it's able to gain more spin
What bey is that wave wide defense from? This the first time iv seen/ heard of it
Nvm I realize now this is what I call the W2D iv never heard it called by the other name
Wait, beyblades can have their own ability builds??
Damn..haven’t seen Beyblade in years
this also happens with lucifer the end
How about have spin stealing energy ring and fusion wheel with the bearing drive
I think you broke the game and you have now sent people back to the drawing board XD
any recommended places to buy beyblades again?
I feel like Beyblades need to be spinning in just one direction for fairness, cause any Bey that spins the opposite way effectively is a spin stealer.
So opposite spinning Beys should be made illegal in tournaments, especially if they have extra gimmicks.
These people are taking tops much more seriously than the rest of us.
Is this bey double metal..?