Takara Tomy Beyblades at Beystation
Having played with Takara Tomy beyblades for many years, I was excited to see their latest Beystation at my local Beystation. The new beyblades include Beyblade Burst DB, Beyblade Burst, and SlingShock. Each of these beyblades has a different motion pattern. I had to try them all out. The results were amazing!
takara tomy beyblades’ movement patterns
Whether you are playing Beyblade or just watching the anime, you will notice that Takara tomy beyblades’ movement patterns at beystation are very similar to the anime. However, they also differ in some important ways. Let’s take a look at some of them.
Attack Type Beyblades are mainly specialized in fast speeds. Their flat drivers and high recoil make them ideal for knocking out an opponent.
Defense Type Beyblades tend to be slower than attack types. They also tend to have more blades, a smooth layer and low recoil.
The top of Beyblade is called the energy layer. It is made up of a two-piece polycarbonate disk. It is usually round and smooth, but can have ball bearing systems.
There are four types of beyblade tops. Attack type layers tend to have rough layers, a high recoil and 2-4 blades. Stamina type layers tend to have a smooth layer, a low recoil and usually only a couple of blades.
Takara Tomy’s Cho-Z and SlingShock systems
Using Takara Tomy’s Cho-Z and SlingShock systems at Beystation can change the way you play the game. These systems are designed to make your drivers shorter and more powerful. They also come with tops that have different modes. These modes can affect your stamina, balance and movement speed.
The Cho-Z system features metal layers. These layers attach to the Chassis. They also come in different weights. The weight is a key factor in how the Disk performs. They can also help overcome the weight of the Disk.
The SlingShock system also reduces the height of the driver. It features tops that can climb rails and have different modes. It also removes the layer gimmick.
This system is similar to the Hasbro system. It was introduced in the God Layer System and has been used to create multi-piece Layers. It was also used to change the performance of the Beyblade. The gimmicks were added for some of the GT Layer discs.
Takara Tomy’s Beyblade Burst DB system
During Beyblade Burst Sparking, Takara Tomy released some high-performing Drivers. These Drivers are functionally identical to takara tomy beyblades at beystation released in the Pro Series System. However, Takara Tomy’s High Xtend+ Driver is the first Driver to be competitive in the “High” category. This Driver is built to be tall and strong in opposite-spin.
This Driver is also one of the strongest Drivers in the standard format. While the sample size for this Driver is too small to judge its performance, Justin TC has reported that it is quite good.
The High Xtend+ Driver was released alongside B-123 Long BeyLauncher Set in 2018. The High Xtend+’ Driver is a bit taller than the original Xtend+ Driver and has strong opposite-spin stamina. It’s also a bit less sturdy than the Xtend+ Driver, but is a good overall driver.
Takara Tomy’s Beyblade Burst DB system includes the SlingShock System and the HyperSphere System. These systems focus on performance tips and lightweight Forge Discs. The HyperSphere System also includes a new type of Performance Tip. These Performance Tips are designed to interact with HyperSphere Beystadiums. They allow the Beyblades to gain speed and redirect to the opponent.
Shady bootlegging companies make fake beyblades
Whether you’re buying Beyblades from a Chinese e-commerce site or a local toy store, you’re likely to find a variety of counterfeit products. Depending on the product, the counterfeit might contain wrong parts or unlicensed figures. They may also lack UPC barcodes or QR codes. In addition, the box might be poorly designed or the product might not have a company contact number.
For starters, the fake toy might be made of cheap plastic, which can release toxic chemicals into the air. It can also be tainted with lead and phthalates. Besides being dangerous, these cheap toys can also lead to respiratory irritation.
In addition, the fake Beyblade’s Launcher and Grip do not fit well together. Both of these components are stained with brown stains. The Grip is also very dirty. The stickers are dull and have poor adhesive.
Some fake Beyblades contain toxic levels of lead and cadmium. The plastic used in the toy might also contain phthalates, which are suspected to be linked to hormone disruption.