BB - 59 Burn Phoenix/Fireblaze 135MS
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Burn Fireblaze overall is an okay purchase. The fusion wheel is probably the main reason why you should purchase this blade. First off the Burn wheel is the best stamina wheel currently released with Hasbro, and with Takara-Tomy is not known whatsoever due to many beyblades continuing to come out. The 135 track is a mid-profile track and has decent stamina and is good for balance blades that doesn't want to wobble as much and get as many hits to the track compared to the 145 and 230 track. The MS tip is a horrible tip and as all sharp tips do, they have issues balancing to their standards.
EVERY BLADER SHOULD OWN 1-2 OF THIS BEYBLADE, ASIDE FROM COLLECTION PURPOSES!!! My Recommendation Rate: 67% |
Energy Ring: Phoenix/Fireblaze
Weight: 2.9 grams
The color of this energy ring is opaque blazing orange color that has two holes on each end of the ring, probably representing the Phoenix's eye. This energy ring also has a rotational fire shape to it, thus representing the phoenix's fiery wings, Which is Phoenix's Partner (later revealed as Ryuusei Hagane, Gingka's Dad) |
Fusion Wheel: Burn
Burn Mold 2 |
Weight: 31.9 grams
The Burn wheel as said in the review above is the best hasbro and possibly Takara-Tomy fusion wheel for Stamina, as you can see the inside of the fusion wheel seems to fit the shape of the energy ring fireblaze and since seemingly that the weight is focused on the outside of the fusion wheel, thus making it the best wheel for stamina. This wheel has no attack potential, but has a little defense potential. This can be put into a top-tier stamina combo, Burn Bull AD/DF145SD/WD or Burn Bull 100/90/85SD/WD It has a very smooth outer edge and very few protrusions also making it a good wheel for stamina. |
Mold Variation:
The Burn Fusion Wheel has 4 molds to it. The first mold was released by TAKARA TOMY with the words “Burn Wheel” engraved on the sides, it is the lighter mold and the one generally preferred for Stamina Customs. The second mold, also released by TAKARA TOMY, features deeper gaps underneath the metal wheel than the first mold and decreased stamina potential. The third mold was released by Hasbro and no longer features the words “Burn Wheel”, it is the heavier mold and better suited for attack and defense. The fourth mold was released in BB-96 super deck set, it features wider gaps underneath the metal wheel than any of the previous molds, it is lighter than both the hasbro mold and TT mold 2.
Spin Track: 135
Weight: 1.3 grams
The 135 spin track has been released with the Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix beyblade released with Hasbro. This track has been proven to be a mid profile track, still being kind of tall. This track is best when you don't want your beyblade to touch the stadium floor as easily and want to give it decent stamina, better choices for stamina are: 145. This track may be decent against attack beyblades, but still isn't really recommended as it is still pretty high, This could also be put into good use for balance types, suggested tracks against attack beyblades are:T125 and CH120. Beyblades that have this part: -Burn Fireblaze 135MS |
Performance Tip: MS (Metal Sharp)
Weight: 1.2 grams
The MS performance is basically a ES tip but it is not free-spinning and the whole bottom tip is made of metal. This allows for less friction between it and the stadium floor, resulting it getting knocked out or lose balance pretty easily. The tip itself also balances on just that and at times just like the RF tip, The MS tip can also spin independently at times to times, but has barely any friction between it and the stadium resulting in long spin time, but a heavy attacker can immediately knock it out and it is game over. The metal itself is pretty useless as all sharp tips have balancing issues. The reason why people get this tip is ONLY because of the tip being made out of metal. Also Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix is the only uncustomized blade to own this tip. Beyblades that have this part: -Burn Fireblaze/Phoenix 135MS |