It’s interesting you came to those results. In the local scene where I’m at we’re probably switching over to Hasbro for good, because the meta is no longer the be-all-end-all. I saw wizard rods xtreme themselves, xtreme each other. Counter attack with an xtreme dash. I saw wizard rod losing to non-meta beys, RELIABLY. The Hasbro stadiums shaken up the game and in our local scene has really helped, at least from first impressions, level the battlefield. Overall I’d say, personally, the Hasbro one is a bit more competitive, because you can’t afford to underestimate ANYTHING in that arena. Scythe on ball in a deck took 4th! A shinobi attack combo helped take SECOND! Never would see that anymore in the TT arena.
While I don't disagree that the meta is and will develop to be, very different from the TT stadium, I still think the TT stadium is less RNG heavy. It honestly feels like we have less control over the result of the battle, thereby making it less of a competitive experience. Still very fun and far from unusable however.
@@FabeldBeyblades see and again I have to respectfully disagree there as well. I was seeing rematches in the tournament recently held that went to the same bey, multiple times. I think rather than RNG it’s more so a learning curve, a comment here on YT or Reddit put it best, comparing these stadiums to baseball. Certain ballparks have different, albeit slightly, specifications, that make them play differently, in certain, nuanced ways, meaning they stand out, and have a learning curve to each unique instance. The same applies here. It’s not so much RNG, I feel, as instead it might be more a different strategy and skill set. Myself, I had lost a few rematches between my opponents beys and my own, reliably enough, that I was trying to avoid those matchups, just the same for the TT arena.
Really well said man. I love the Hasbro stadium as it doesn’t allow Wizard Rod to dominate the way it does in Japan. The Hasbro stadium encourages diversity and a healthier meta for sure
@@FabeldBeyblades I just buy these for my kids, but I have to say that with the Hasbro stadium I am not incentivized to rip as fast as I can. That's been a big shift in my 20+ years of beyblade lol.
How can people say TT stadium is better when it is clearly unbalanced toward stamina types? Seriously, in Hasbro it makes sense to play all 3 types of beyblades, not in TT, where you can only play balance just because you cant play 3 WR in 3 on 3 format In Takara stadium people always play WR against everything and it is so boring and repetitive.
We ran our local last night with the hasbro stadium. Lots of snipes/mislaunches/self KOs. Everyone was in agreement that the TT stadiums are much better...BUT. If hasbro does official tournaments we need the practice in the hasbro stadiums. We are on the fence.
One additional thing ive noticed it just feels like the hasbro stadium has more grip? Its kinda hard to explain but it feels like attack types stall a bit more on launch, but could also just be the condition of both my TT and Hasbro stadiums having different levels of use. But that being said heavy attack types like Dransword, buster, and pheonix wing as so favored in the stadium that they keep winning almost every gauntlet styled testing i do in both solo, and with my cousin. Which while i personally have more fun in the Habsro stadium overall, does make it feel like it has too much dimminishing returns that even i have started not wanting to use the stadium as much. As i have to put house rules to only 1 attack type per deck in order to keep things somewhat balanced.
I use microfiber cloths the same ones you would use in an auto shop for cleaning glass. It picks up hair and dust very well, washes easily. I suggest buying many cloths like this and using them to cover the stadium when it's not in use. I even do that with my nintendo switch on my desk just to keep it from gathering dust. You can also use the same cloths to catch spinning beyblades without needing a glove to protect your hand. This is so awesome I found you guys testing showing off a prize version of my main day 1 Scythe build. It started with 3-60 mixing the original team's beys together. It evolved to 9-60 as soon as possible. Your builds look so amazing though, mine are just base colors mashed together! As for the Hasbro stadium, I think it's flawed, but good-- subjectively. What I find so good about it is that the few strategies that translate between the two stadiums translate perfectly. Tricks like tilting your bey opposite of the teeth to camp the edges and Xtreme line counterhits are still the 2 most common win conditions. I think the self-Xtreme finish complaints are strange because TT's stadium has a really bad self-overfinish problem. You go flying at full speed off the Xtreme line, it can't support a freshly launched bey without the right angle. I think both stadiums follow the rule that going full power into the Xtreme line means you have to hit something or hit yourself. lol. Is it competitive? Yes, but it takes the strategic sword fight from Takara Tomy and turns the game into a cowboy quickdraw. I consider this an alternate game mode rather than an alternate stage in the grand scheme of things. There are downsides for sure. Being as careful as possible still ends leaves most people feeling like someone spilled their lunch tray all over the floor. Bursting people intentionally is almost impossible on the Hasbro stadium meanwhile it's a huge part of the game in TT's because playing between the lip and the line is where most of the precision goes. Playing within the bowl 100% of the time means it's up to fate to make sure the elevation is in your favor. The meta changes in weird ways you wouldn't expect too. Leon Claw 3-80DB for example is so light weight and floaty that it ricochets off Hasbro's walls and is really hard to ring out because it's always getting hit at max power landing on top of you after attacks. Super weird thing to see successful. The most prominent example would be one shot beys like Dran Buster, some of the most perfect attacks in the world you know would Xtreme/over finish just hit them too hard into walls and they don't lose any spin because the shield negates so much space. Might as well be a pinball bouncer with the flexible (very high quality though, not kidding!) plastic. Between instant ring outs and your opponent teabagging you, which could end anybody's competitive run by design and create a disconnect between players, I think those things are okay if those are the worst problems. That's quite workable, all things considered. Impressive in my book from Hasbro's end. If a tournament ran all Hasbro stadiums I would be happy the same. Although I admit I'd drop my TT deck and just bring all attack types in a Hasbro format 😂 I think TT's stadium should remain competitive standard anyway. Hasbro stadiums should release a wide version of their own. I know TT has their wide version stadium meant for 3-4 beys coming out, it would be ideal if Hasbro releases something the size of TT's standard stadium along with the UX beys whenever they do that. We're still in the beginning and I'm super impressed with the production quality of Hasbro so far. The beys being spot on really brought the game to life for me. Those will hopefully always be this good. For stadiums, I think it's fair we'll at least get a recolor of the stadium with future releases. Time will tell in the end. All in all, I am so happy that they at least captured the same essence and core gameplay this time with everything. I'm using the Hasbro stadium all the time because I want it to take all the natural wear & tear as possible for a longevity test. I don't feel obligated to import unless I'm part hunting anymore. As much as I want UX beys for myself, I feel like I can actually trust the local release to be worth the wait. That way I won't have to polarize my friends with funny yellow circle... for now 👿
I watched most of the video now, and even after the first couple rounds of the Tyranno Beat vs Heall Scythe in the TT stadium I can tell that the battles are a bit more exciting in the TT stadium for me, because they aren't over in a split second like in the Hasbro stadium, and as you mentioned there's more room overall to launch your bey into the stadium.
Great video. I am just starting wirh bayblade i bought alot older bayblades from a big lot but i am confuaed wich stadium i should buy. Should i buy a beyblade burst pro stadium (white) serie elite champ. Or the new white stadium x you tested? Thank you!
The new Hasbro stadium is more than serviceable! It may not feel as "competitive" as it lends itself to a bit more RNG, but it's still a very usable stadium. Better than any stadium Hasbro has released in years by an insane amount
TT stadium is still the best standard. Hasbro stadium is greed incarnate, and we only see it as a W because it doesn't absolutely suck like so many of their other Beyblade products. The Hasbro bar is literally "does it work?"
Yk that tt makes all the stuff now for x and hasbro just sells it right? Plus due to lack of space on shelves, they had to make the stadium smaller. Also since att the products hasbro sells are made by takaratomy, it is the exact same quality just with the updated molds
Great work taking the time to go over, very interesting on X Dash finish
Yea! We were both shocked by those results. Was definitely expecting the opposite
It’s interesting you came to those results.
In the local scene where I’m at we’re probably switching over to Hasbro for good, because the meta is no longer the be-all-end-all.
I saw wizard rods xtreme themselves, xtreme each other.
Counter attack with an xtreme dash.
I saw wizard rod losing to non-meta beys, RELIABLY.
The Hasbro stadiums shaken up the game and in our local scene has really helped, at least from first impressions, level the battlefield.
Overall I’d say, personally, the Hasbro one is a bit more competitive, because you can’t afford to underestimate ANYTHING in that arena.
Scythe on ball in a deck took 4th!
A shinobi attack combo helped take SECOND!
Never would see that anymore in the TT arena.
While I don't disagree that the meta is and will develop to be, very different from the TT stadium, I still think the TT stadium is less RNG heavy. It honestly feels like we have less control over the result of the battle, thereby making it less of a competitive experience. Still very fun and far from unusable however.
@@FabeldBeyblades see and again I have to respectfully disagree there as well.
I was seeing rematches in the tournament recently held that went to the same bey, multiple times.
I think rather than RNG it’s more so a learning curve, a comment here on YT or Reddit put it best, comparing these stadiums to baseball. Certain ballparks have different, albeit slightly, specifications, that make them play differently, in certain, nuanced ways, meaning they stand out, and have a learning curve to each unique instance.
The same applies here. It’s not so much RNG, I feel, as instead it might be more a different strategy and skill set.
Myself, I had lost a few rematches between my opponents beys and my own, reliably enough, that I was trying to avoid those matchups, just the same for the TT arena.
Really well said man. I love the Hasbro stadium as it doesn’t allow Wizard Rod to dominate the way it does in Japan. The Hasbro stadium encourages diversity and a healthier meta for sure
@@FabeldBeyblades I just buy these for my kids, but I have to say that with the Hasbro stadium I am not incentivized to rip as fast as I can. That's been a big shift in my 20+ years of beyblade lol.
Everything that happens after your shoot is up to chance regardless of stadium
How can people say TT stadium is better when it is clearly unbalanced toward stamina types? Seriously, in Hasbro it makes sense to play all 3 types of beyblades, not in TT, where you can only play balance just because you cant play 3 WR in 3 on 3 format In Takara stadium people always play WR against everything and it is so boring and repetitive.
Likely Bias
We ran our local last night with the hasbro stadium. Lots of snipes/mislaunches/self KOs. Everyone was in agreement that the TT stadiums are much better...BUT. If hasbro does official tournaments we need the practice in the hasbro stadiums. We are on the fence.
One additional thing ive noticed it just feels like the hasbro stadium has more grip? Its kinda hard to explain but it feels like attack types stall a bit more on launch, but could also just be the condition of both my TT and Hasbro stadiums having different levels of use.
But that being said heavy attack types like Dransword, buster, and pheonix wing as so favored in the stadium that they keep winning almost every gauntlet styled testing i do in both solo, and with my cousin.
Which while i personally have more fun in the Habsro stadium overall, does make it feel like it has too much dimminishing returns that even i have started not wanting to use the stadium as much.
As i have to put house rules to only 1 attack type per deck in order to keep things somewhat balanced.
I use microfiber cloths the same ones you would use in an auto shop for cleaning glass. It picks up hair and dust very well, washes easily. I suggest buying many cloths like this and using them to cover the stadium when it's not in use. I even do that with my nintendo switch on my desk just to keep it from gathering dust. You can also use the same cloths to catch spinning beyblades without needing a glove to protect your hand.
This is so awesome I found you guys testing showing off a prize version of my main day 1 Scythe build. It started with 3-60 mixing the original team's beys together. It evolved to 9-60 as soon as possible. Your builds look so amazing though, mine are just base colors mashed together!
As for the Hasbro stadium, I think it's flawed, but good-- subjectively. What I find so good about it is that the few strategies that translate between the two stadiums translate perfectly. Tricks like tilting your bey opposite of the teeth to camp the edges and Xtreme line counterhits are still the 2 most common win conditions. I think the self-Xtreme finish complaints are strange because TT's stadium has a really bad self-overfinish problem. You go flying at full speed off the Xtreme line, it can't support a freshly launched bey without the right angle. I think both stadiums follow the rule that going full power into the Xtreme line means you have to hit something or hit yourself. lol. Is it competitive? Yes, but it takes the strategic sword fight from Takara Tomy and turns the game into a cowboy quickdraw. I consider this an alternate game mode rather than an alternate stage in the grand scheme of things. There are downsides for sure. Being as careful as possible still ends leaves most people feeling like someone spilled their lunch tray all over the floor. Bursting people intentionally is almost impossible on the Hasbro stadium meanwhile it's a huge part of the game in TT's because playing between the lip and the line is where most of the precision goes. Playing within the bowl 100% of the time means it's up to fate to make sure the elevation is in your favor. The meta changes in weird ways you wouldn't expect too. Leon Claw 3-80DB for example is so light weight and floaty that it ricochets off Hasbro's walls and is really hard to ring out because it's always getting hit at max power landing on top of you after attacks. Super weird thing to see successful. The most prominent example would be one shot beys like Dran Buster, some of the most perfect attacks in the world you know would Xtreme/over finish just hit them too hard into walls and they don't lose any spin because the shield negates so much space. Might as well be a pinball bouncer with the flexible (very high quality though, not kidding!) plastic. Between instant ring outs and your opponent teabagging you, which could end anybody's competitive run by design and create a disconnect between players, I think those things are okay if those are the worst problems. That's quite workable, all things considered. Impressive in my book from Hasbro's end. If a tournament ran all Hasbro stadiums I would be happy the same. Although I admit I'd drop my TT deck and just bring all attack types in a Hasbro format 😂
I think TT's stadium should remain competitive standard anyway. Hasbro stadiums should release a wide version of their own. I know TT has their wide version stadium meant for 3-4 beys coming out, it would be ideal if Hasbro releases something the size of TT's standard stadium along with the UX beys whenever they do that. We're still in the beginning and I'm super impressed with the production quality of Hasbro so far. The beys being spot on really brought the game to life for me. Those will hopefully always be this good. For stadiums, I think it's fair we'll at least get a recolor of the stadium with future releases. Time will tell in the end.
All in all, I am so happy that they at least captured the same essence and core gameplay this time with everything. I'm using the Hasbro stadium all the time because I want it to take all the natural wear & tear as possible for a longevity test. I don't feel obligated to import unless I'm part hunting anymore. As much as I want UX beys for myself, I feel like I can actually trust the local release to be worth the wait. That way I won't have to polarize my friends with funny yellow circle... for now 👿
I like both stadiums. TT is more of standard chill play while Hasbro's one is more for attack beys due to the shape
it could also cause stamina types to crash into each other with more force constantly
Therefore MORE INTENSE BATTLES@@fockewulffw1908
I watched most of the video now, and even after the first couple rounds of the Tyranno Beat vs Heall Scythe in the TT stadium I can tell that the battles are a bit more exciting in the TT stadium for me, because they aren't over in a split second like in the Hasbro stadium, and as you mentioned there's more room overall to launch your bey into the stadium.
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I use wet paper towels, then dry paper towels
It looks more like it's for attack but also anti stamina.
Something like that. It's a very strange play experience lol
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8:12 Glass cleaner and paper towels.
How is $110 aud “pretty cheap” 😭
Some older beyblade stadiums go for hundreds of US Dollars, making them somewhere in the 3-400 AUD range
Great video. I am just starting wirh bayblade i bought alot older bayblades from a big lot but i am confuaed wich stadium i should buy. Should i buy a beyblade burst pro stadium (white) serie elite champ. Or the new white stadium x you tested? Thank you!
For older beys you'll want the Burst Pro Stadium. The new X stadium has a built in gimmick that only works with X beys
I have the Hasbro X Stadium and I think its too small
PLEASE TELL ME YOU HAVE ANOTHER COPY OF THOSE PAINTED BEYS YOU ARENT GOING TO EVER USE
I sure don't :D
@@FabeldBeyblades pfft
I mean the shark edge one isn't that rare
Lots of people can’t afford TT stadium 😢
The new Hasbro stadium is more than serviceable! It may not feel as "competitive" as it lends itself to a bit more RNG, but it's still a very usable stadium. Better than any stadium Hasbro has released in years by an insane amount
TT stadium is still the best standard. Hasbro stadium is greed incarnate, and we only see it as a W because it doesn't absolutely suck like so many of their other Beyblade products. The Hasbro bar is literally "does it work?"
Yk that tt makes all the stuff now for x and hasbro just sells it right? Plus due to lack of space on shelves, they had to make the stadium smaller. Also since att the products hasbro sells are made by takaratomy, it is the exact same quality just with the updated molds
Hasbro can still make the stadium standard size by selling it online. There was nothing to do with greed other than shelf space laws.
Hasbro stadium is great; TT stadium also great. They're different.
@@Adam-rw4xkit's like comparing an apple to an orange, or a desk top to a phone. Different but great in their own ways (unless you don't like fruits)