Okay, so today I decided to mess around with my Beyblade Burst stuff. Specifically, I wanted to check out some stuff about this “by-lade-oval” thing I’ve been hearing about, and it’s July, so I thought I would record my experience.
First, I grabbed my box of Beyblade parts. It’s a total mess, with launchers, layers, drivers, and disks all jumbled together. I spent a good ten minutes just sorting through everything, trying to find some parts that I thought might work together.
My Experiment Setup
I picked out a few different layers that looked pretty cool, some with good attack potential and others that seemed more defensive. I also grabbed a handful of drivers, some with sharp tips for aggressive movement, and others with wider tips for more stability.
- Layer Selection: I chose some of my favoriate layers.
- Driver Testing: I wanted to see which drivers would give me the best balance of speed and stamina.
- Disk:Picked a heavy one.
Then came the real fun – the testing! I set up my stadium and started launching Beyblades, trying out different combinations of parts.I made sure to test some definsive moves as well.
I spent the next hour or so just battling Beyblades against each other. I watched carefully to see which combinations worked best, which ones burst easily, and which ones could hold their own in the stadium. I jotted down some notes about my observations, like which layer seemed to have the best attack power, and which driver provided the most * I did not focus much on the battles,mainly on seeing if I could gather any information or make observations.
My Experiment Outcomes
It was a pretty chill afternoon of Beyblade fun. I didn’t really come to any major conclusions, but it was cool to experiment with different setups. I’ll probably do some more testing later this week and see if I can fine-tune some winning combinations!
I’ll make sure to try and do some more test battles as well.