Like i said in the outro, once the balance type video is done (and potentially another video correcting all my mistakes in this series) i think that would be the end of the beyblade 101 series. Question is, what would come after? I have a handful of beyblade video and series ideas but i would love to hear your suggestions. Some of the ideas of mine would be, videos recapping a season of the show, revisiting the beyblade video games, Combo testing, Irl tournaments. So on an so fourth.
How about a beginners guide like the first beyblade video, and maybe a tier list on starter beyblades since I haven’t seen a tier list like that before, only on specific parts
This should get 10k subs by now because I love how he breaks the different types of strategies and parts and pros and cons for someone that is just starting BEYBLADE
Thank you! I really appreciate you enjoying it. These videos take quite a bit of time to make and it makes me happy to know they can be helpful and entertaining.
I'm new to the world of beyblade not gonna lie, i really enjoy your videos.starting from the manner of speaking and explanations that are easy to understand.
@@Ikanteri77 man would recommend getting a strong cool Beyblade from the start.even tho it's three months and I'm replying now you still should be fairly new and only know a few strategies so would recommend xcalibur or guilty longinus but if you find a Beyblade that you like go for it!
I talked about launch techniques in the first video of this series tho ive a feeling itll be outdated with beyblade x introducing a new stadium and gimmicks around launching
it is possible to win by survivor finish if you A get lucky and your opponent mislaunches, B you hit them hard enough to slam them into the wall and kill their spin C they hit the wall D you destabilize them enough so they die E your attack type isn't hyper aggressive Also some plastic tips can be very aggressive, a good example is hold I don't recommend this but you could use a light disk for attack types since it will make them even faster
I actually mention destroy in my balance type video Destroy has a very good balance between attack and stamina so is very good in ridge staller combos As a purely attack tip not so great It doesn’t have the friction it needs to hit hard enough and avoid being knocked out But it does have the LAD for good stamina potential
It should be left spin. Only thing i can think of is that your bey may be fake if it was bought on amazon or ebay. I normally buy my beyblades from Ever-Wish, ThePortal0, BeysandBricks or Mall of Toys
I think you should do a real vs fake videos so first you can buy them and go over the difference between the two beyblades then battle them in all of their modes
Attack types just need to have prominent contact points that protrude from the main layer. Being an odd or even number doesn’t really play into it, 3 is the most common i think but there is the odd 1 like xcalibur or 4 like dragoon in the older series
Very bare-bones for a video described as "everything you need to know". Doesn't mention hybrid attack types, which are more popular in Japan and SEA due to prominent use of something else you didn't mention, being the DB stadium. I know everyone loves the Standard Type, but just like the BB-10, I don't think it fits DB/BU era beyblades. Not giving information about either of these things is a bit misleading, though I believe you're not doing it intentionally. You also missed some other drivers, plastic flats like Volcanic' can be useful. Not trying to pick a fight or start an argument or anything, but I felt that there was too much information left out of this video for it to be a good comprehensive all-in-one place to come for information on how to use attack types.
Yeah i omitted talking about tips like volcanic because i thought that they fit into the category of balance types better than attack types being more of an attack stamina hybrid Also thanks for letting me know db stadium is actually being used I thought in normal wbo tournaments they only used the standard type stadium so i never bothered buying it and testing it out myself. I would appreciate knowing more things that i missed out on for potentially making a video after the balance type one where i go back and add information that i didn’t include or things that are now outdated or just flat out wrong so I appreciate the feedback :)
oh, no worries! I wasn't trying to sound aggro, apologies if I did. But yah, DB stadium has a bit of a stigma attached to it in the west, but it's considered the standard stadium in Japan from what I know (it's been about a year since I went). Over there the standard stadium was referred to as "the old standard". And basically the meta around attack types revolves around using hard hitting layers like Savior/Guilty, on drivers like Volcanic', Xceed'+Z, Zone'+Z, High Charge', Xtend+', and Quatro. The idea is that because the DB stadium is more sloped on the inner bowl, with an outer ring that allows for a 2nd hit to knock people into walls or into pockets, the optimal "attack pattern" is to use a rounder/wider tip to preserve stamina against defensive/stamina types enough to knock them into that 2nd layer and then have enough spin left to try and hit them into a pocket. They use layers like Guilty/Xyphoid/Ultimate etc like you mentioned a fair good amount, so that info isn't wrong, just the rubber driver part is a bit misleading. They're still very widely used on attack types, but they require a far greater deal of control over your launch angle to use into the DB stadium. So like us, they decided that rubber tips are too hard to make work, but instead of just going back to the standard type stadium like we did, they decided to try out the wider drivers and found success. My best beyblade right now is definitely Guilty Longinus Fortress Volcanic' in the DB stadium. You'd be surprised how many last-second knock-outs or bursts you get on Volcanic' due to the nature of how freely it spins after using it awhile.
Thats always going to be an issue with the rubber parts but it will take a lot to wear them down I only have one version of the Quick and Xtreme drivers but they’ve lasted me so far
Bro i use the stock ultumate valkery and used a Modded launcher/long string and i cant control valkery it just de spinds itslef by rolling on the walls and dies he cant even win againts my zest achillies on stamina mode
Armours I noticed had minimal if any difference to part performance The beat thing you can do is just use the heaviest you can or one that lines up with the blade for better weight distribution
Im actually working on an updated version of these older videos right now Height wasnt as big a deal in burst as it is now but low height is good for attack to do more damage getting under the opponents blade and having more height is better for stamina
@@Milgo A smash attack (Japanese: スマッシュ攻撃こうげき), originally called a down attack (Japanese: ダウン攻撃こうげき), refers to any Attack that strikes and drives the enemy Bey from above, as opposed to horizontally or upwards like most attacks. Traditionally, parts with Smash Attack capability usually possess concave design elements which allow the Beyblade to strike the enemy Bey down towards the ground during collisions. Smash Attacks briefly disrupts the angular momentum of an enemy Bey by slams them against the stadium floor. These attacks are designed primarily to stagger enemy Beys and can even sleep opponents if the deploying Bey possess sufficient torque and momentum in battle. Traditionally, Beyblades inflicted by a smash will bounce off of the stadium floor as their top region (i.e. Energy Layer) makes contact with the ground. These attacks are particularly frequent in match-ups with Beyblades with differences in height. More often than not, Beyblades with a lower-than-average profile are more susceptible to this type of attack and are equally incapable of utilizing them.Despite their potential to sleep enemy Beys with relative ease, most conventional smash attacks are somewhat difficult to execute, requiring proper positioning, torque, adequate Beyblade height and weight, as well as parts featuring the appropriate design and tools. -Beyblade Wiki
@@Milgo An upper attack (Japanese: アッパー攻撃こうげき) refers to any Attack that strikes and lifts the enemy Bey from below. Beyblades with Upper Attack capabilities usually possess parts with sloping features that can be used to easily scoop the enemy Bey in a smooth action.Upper attacks have more flexibility than spike and smash attacks in terms of when they can be used. -Beyblade Wiki
Beyblade Burst Main Characters that use Attack Types - 98% Main Characters that use Defense Types - 0% Main Characters that use Stamina Types - 0% Main Characters that use Balance Types - 2% and we all know the only main characters in Burst to use a balance type.
i dont have that tip myself to test it out so this is just going to be a rough guesstimate i think exceed would do well on an attack stamina hybrid combo being kind of like a more attack oriented destroy the flat rubber tip should give it decent power and control at the cost of stamina but the freespinning plastic plate should give it decent life after death i dont see it dethroning something like quick or xtreme but i do think it's still pretty solid
A lot of them do come with plastic tips, but rubber tips are better for attack types because rubber generates more friction making the bey move faster and make it harder to be knocked out but it reduces its stamina a lot
Like i said in the outro, once the balance type video is done (and potentially another video correcting all my mistakes in this series) i think that would be the end of the beyblade 101 series. Question is, what would come after? I have a handful of beyblade video and series ideas but i would love to hear your suggestions.
Some of the ideas of mine would be, videos recapping a season of the show, revisiting the beyblade video games, Combo testing, Irl tournaments. So on an so fourth.
How about a beginners guide like the first beyblade video, and maybe a tier list on starter beyblades since I haven’t seen a tier list like that before, only on specific parts
mmh fisrt really cool and understandable summary serie, and then a vid about gimmicks perhaps (i'm a sucker for those) ?
a good idea would be this series but in hasbro form for hasbro only fans or people who only use hasbro beys
I just bought my first bey (attack) to play with some friends at lunch.
We're in our 30s, and this will be at our lunch break at work.
Honestly its the same at my factory lmao
This should get 10k subs by now because I love how he breaks the different types of strategies and parts and pros and cons for someone that is just starting BEYBLADE
10k would be nice lmao, youtube doesn’t give me anywhere near enough impressions for that to be possible at the moment
Instant click when I saw the thumbnail! Will rewatch the whole series again for a refresh! Awesome content as always
Thank you! I really appreciate you enjoying it.
These videos take quite a bit of time to make and it makes me happy to know they can be helpful and entertaining.
for the people that are confused by the banking launch: banking launch = rush launch
a flat launch is, like it says, a flat launch
Or a flower pattern
Just use a flat launch with a bound layer like gatling also it's not banking launch it's a blitz launch
@@xXMerlingamesXx its called banking, been like that since mfb days, maybe even og
@@M_ZS19OG is where flower pattern comes from lol
Love the series and the direction this channel is heading!
This RUclips is so under Rated he makes such a good content
Took quite a while getting to this point lmao, I only started learning how to edit properly 4 years ago
Bruh thank you so much for this. I've been looking for detailed videos like this for months
I'm new to the world of beyblade not gonna lie, i really enjoy your videos.starting from the manner of speaking and explanations that are easy to understand.
"I'm new to the world of beyblade"
fr? Like- how old are you?
@@OnlyLiarGameFan im 14
@@Ikanteri77 man would recommend getting a strong cool Beyblade from the start.even tho it's three months and I'm replying now you still should be fairly new and only know a few strategies so would recommend xcalibur or guilty longinus but if you find a Beyblade that you like go for it!
subscribed ^ ^
what a satisfying voice, u need more subscribers for this.
Can't wait for balance beys😍
Seems like more people needs to see this so i will subscribe to ya
Look at those transitions🤩🤩
Could you make a guide on different launching techniques if you havent already?
I talked about launch techniques in the first video of this series tho ive a feeling itll be outdated with beyblade x introducing a new stadium and gimmicks around launching
underrated channel
I love your username
Well... Super R on left spin power‐creeped guilty
Anyway could you talk about subclasses like stallers or anti-attackers and armors of DB/BU?
yo its crazy i play splatoon to and just fell back into beyblades
I still have some splatoon videos in my unlisted playlist lol, theyre a bit outdated now but the bamboozler one i think is still useful
it is possible to win by survivor finish if you A get lucky and your opponent mislaunches, B you hit them hard enough to slam them into the wall and kill their spin C they hit the wall D you destabilize them enough so they die E your attack type isn't hyper aggressive
Also some plastic tips can be very aggressive, a good example is hold
I don't recommend this but you could use a light disk for attack types since it will make them even faster
so far the only beyblade that doesnt need good burst resistance is apocolypse, only becuase its gimmick makes almost all drivers work for it
Would destroy dash and metal destroy be considered good attack type drives, even though they kind of stay near the middle?
I actually mention destroy in my balance type video
Destroy has a very good balance between attack and stamina so is very good in ridge staller combos
As a purely attack tip not so great
It doesn’t have the friction it needs to hit hard enough and avoid being knocked out
But it does have the LAD for good stamina potential
😊 okay!
Damn a multi RUclipsr
I have a question. Is drain Fanfir right spin? Because my left spin launcher that I bought with drain won’t work
It should be left spin. Only thing i can think of is that your bey may be fake if it was bought on amazon or ebay.
I normally buy my beyblades from Ever-Wish, ThePortal0, BeysandBricks or Mall of Toys
@@Milgo Yeah it was fake. I’ll t try buying from those stores instead
Now we wait for The Balance type
Cyclone blade is certified as a stamina blade but it can be good for an attack combo with those spaces
I have a question, although this is an attack type video, my roar baklesh ( Hasbro) doesn’t do the flower pattern when I bank, why is this?
You would need a tip that generates more friction to get the flower pattern, something with a flat rubber tip
I think you should do a real vs fake videos so first you can buy them and go over the difference between the two beyblades then battle them in all of their modes
You like splatoon and beyblade too? Nice!
So attack types have odd number of contact points, and exception is 2 contact points
Attack types just need to have prominent contact points that protrude from the main layer. Being an odd or even number doesn’t really play into it, 3 is the most common i think but there is the odd 1 like xcalibur or 4 like dragoon in the older series
Very bare-bones for a video described as "everything you need to know". Doesn't mention hybrid attack types, which are more popular in Japan and SEA due to prominent use of something else you didn't mention, being the DB stadium. I know everyone loves the Standard Type, but just like the BB-10, I don't think it fits DB/BU era beyblades. Not giving information about either of these things is a bit misleading, though I believe you're not doing it intentionally. You also missed some other drivers, plastic flats like Volcanic' can be useful.
Not trying to pick a fight or start an argument or anything, but I felt that there was too much information left out of this video for it to be a good comprehensive all-in-one place to come for information on how to use attack types.
Yeah i omitted talking about tips like volcanic because i thought that they fit into the category of balance types better than attack types being more of an attack stamina hybrid
Also thanks for letting me know db stadium is actually being used I thought in normal wbo tournaments they only used the standard type stadium so i never bothered buying it and testing it out myself.
I would appreciate knowing more things that i missed out on for potentially making a video after the balance type one where i go back and add information that i didn’t include or things that are now outdated or just flat out wrong so I appreciate the feedback :)
oh, no worries! I wasn't trying to sound aggro, apologies if I did. But yah, DB stadium has a bit of a stigma attached to it in the west, but it's considered the standard stadium in Japan from what I know (it's been about a year since I went).
Over there the standard stadium was referred to as "the old standard". And basically the meta around attack types revolves around using hard hitting layers like Savior/Guilty, on drivers like Volcanic', Xceed'+Z, Zone'+Z, High Charge', Xtend+', and Quatro.
The idea is that because the DB stadium is more sloped on the inner bowl, with an outer ring that allows for a 2nd hit to knock people into walls or into pockets, the optimal "attack pattern" is to use a rounder/wider tip to preserve stamina against defensive/stamina types enough to knock them into that 2nd layer and then have enough spin left to try and hit them into a pocket.
They use layers like Guilty/Xyphoid/Ultimate etc like you mentioned a fair good amount, so that info isn't wrong, just the rubber driver part is a bit misleading. They're still very widely used on attack types, but they require a far greater deal of control over your launch angle to use into the DB stadium. So like us, they decided that rubber tips are too hard to make work, but instead of just going back to the standard type stadium like we did, they decided to try out the wider drivers and found success.
My best beyblade right now is definitely Guilty Longinus Fortress Volcanic' in the DB stadium. You'd be surprised how many last-second knock-outs or bursts you get on Volcanic' due to the nature of how freely it spins after using it awhile.
I’m afraid to use rubber tips like extreme since I don’t them to wear down
Thats always going to be an issue with the rubber parts but it will take a lot to wear them down
I only have one version of the Quick and Xtreme drivers but they’ve lasted me so far
Thx!
0:55 unless you send the defense or stamina bey bouncing with each strike
Bro i use the stock ultumate valkery and used a Modded launcher/long string and i cant control valkery it just de spinds itslef by rolling on the walls and dies he cant even win againts my zest achillies on stamina mode
Me having stock ultimate valkarie- OHHH SHIT ULTIMATE HAS A GOOD DRIVER LAYER CORE?? DAYMMM
Next do a balance type one
already in the works :) bones of the researching and scripting is done
@@Milgo thx appreciate it
i think you forgot to mention amors, like u need good armors for these to work
Armours I noticed had minimal if any difference to part performance
The beat thing you can do is just use the heaviest you can or one that lines up with the blade for better weight distribution
What about height? Im pretty sure upper height means good for smash attack while lower height means good for upper attack.
Im actually working on an updated version of these older videos right now
Height wasnt as big a deal in burst as it is now but low height is good for attack to do more damage getting under the opponents blade and having more height is better for stamina
@@Milgo A smash attack (Japanese: スマッシュ攻撃こうげき), originally called a down attack (Japanese: ダウン攻撃こうげき), refers to any Attack that strikes and drives the enemy Bey from above, as opposed to horizontally or upwards like most attacks. Traditionally, parts with Smash Attack capability usually possess concave design elements which allow the Beyblade to strike the enemy Bey down towards the ground during collisions. Smash Attacks briefly disrupts the angular momentum of an enemy Bey by slams them against the stadium floor. These attacks are designed primarily to stagger enemy Beys and can even sleep opponents if the deploying Bey possess sufficient torque and momentum in battle. Traditionally, Beyblades inflicted by a smash will bounce off of the stadium floor as their top region (i.e. Energy Layer) makes contact with the ground. These attacks are particularly frequent in match-ups with Beyblades with differences in height. More often than not, Beyblades with a lower-than-average profile are more susceptible to this type of attack and are equally incapable of utilizing them.Despite their potential to sleep enemy Beys with relative ease, most conventional smash attacks are somewhat difficult to execute, requiring proper positioning, torque, adequate Beyblade height and weight, as well as parts featuring the appropriate design and tools.
-Beyblade Wiki
@@Milgo An upper attack (Japanese: アッパー攻撃こうげき) refers to any Attack that strikes and lifts the enemy Bey from below. Beyblades with Upper Attack capabilities usually possess parts with sloping features that can be used to easily scoop the enemy Bey in a smooth action.Upper attacks have more flexibility than spike and smash attacks in terms of when they can be used.
-Beyblade Wiki
Do how to use balance types
Its actually already in production :)
Script is finished (unless i find out something new) all thats left is the recording and the edit
There is quite a lot to balance types so there’s going to be tons of information to cover
Beyblade Burst
Main Characters that use Attack Types - 98%
Main Characters that use Defense Types - 0%
Main Characters that use Stamina Types - 0%
Main Characters that use Balance Types - 2%
and we all know the only main characters in Burst to use a balance type.
My Valkyrie was doing the Flash launch What's no lunch for
Can exceed work for a driver
i dont have that tip myself to test it out so this is just going to be a rough guesstimate
i think exceed would do well on an attack stamina hybrid combo being kind of like a more attack oriented destroy
the flat rubber tip should give it decent power and control at the cost of stamina but the freespinning plastic plate should give it decent life after death
i dont see it dethroning something like quick or xtreme but i do think it's still pretty solid
broxiphoid left a hole in my stadium
first
But my attack beyblade has a pure plastic performance tip
A lot of them do come with plastic tips, but rubber tips are better for attack types because rubber generates more friction making the bey move faster and make it harder to be knocked out but it reduces its stamina a lot
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Is that a website? Or a foreign language?
Give me 1million pesos now
How about 2 million?
@@Milgo expect the unexpected, but seriously, ignore that dude.