BB - 48 Flame Libra T125ES
Flame
Libra overall is a bad beyblade purchase. The flame wheel isn't bad of a
stamina wheel although, since it is thin and wide it has a better chance of
hitting the stadium floor as a result. The T125 track is almost like the DF145
track's effect. There is not much description of this track but other alternatives
in place of this are: DF145 or CH120. Now the Eternal Sharp/Spike is pretty
much a useless tip. First of all, The most known issue is being too tall where
the opposing beyblade hits it and then it will start making some motions,
eventually wobbling like crazy,
EVERY BLADER SHOULD OWN 0-1 OF THIS BEYBLADE, ASIDE FROM COLLECTION PURPOSES!!! My Recommendation Rate: 53% |
Energy Ring: Libra
Weight: 2.8 grams
The color of this energy ring is a light green translucent color that is in a fairly circular shape. This energy ring has two scales on opposite sides of each other. This represents the form of Libra that has two scales that balance each other out, which is Yuu's Partner in: -Beyblade Metal Masters -Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 1 -Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 2 -Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion Season 1 -Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion Season 2 |
Fusion Wheel: Flame
Weight: 32.5 grams
The Flame wheel was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S with the hasbro release. The wheel is predominantly circular, and has two small spikes and additional gaps on it's circumference. The wheel is basically smooth throughout the whole wheel except for the four sides(see above) and are a bit thicker. The wheel is also bigger in size due to the thinness of it and also where the wheel's perimeter is raised slightly, the track below is exposed compared to other wheels, making the opposing blade have a better and easier chance of hitting the spin track. This severely reduces the defense capabilities of this wheel. This Fusion Wheel is best in stamina customizations if Earth or Burn is not available to you and has decent stamina. |
Spin Track: T125 (Tornado 125)
Weight: 1.7 grams
The T125 track has four upward-facing wing protrusions that are spaced apart widely. This track is designed to have the same effect as DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this track is similar to D125, and as a height, it is generally overpowered by CH120. Although this may be seen as a useless track, it has been in some cases excellent alternatives for Attack Customizations and Stamina Customizaions. Beyblades that have this part: -Flame Libra T125ES -Rock Escolpio T125JB -Thermal Pisces T125ES |
Performance Tip: ES (Eternal Sharp)
Weight: 1.0 grams
The ES tip features a free-spinning tip that is attached to a metal shaft being held at the bottom. This tip was the one of the most heaviest anticipated parts in the MFB(METEAL FIGHT BEYBLADE) lineup when very first announced. But as the WBO says, this tip is a DISAPPOINTING part in terms of performance in battle. First, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the amount of friction between the tip and the stadium ground, resulting in severe loss of spin velocity and making it fall of balance easily. As good as it looks, this tip DOES NOT maximize stamina, instead it will destabilize the whole beyblade. As all sharps do, they all suffer the same fate with the balancing issues which are very hard to get out of, but currently out of BS, B, and ES, ES is the most superior for stamina out of the three Beyblades that have this part: -Thermal Pisces T125ES -Flame Libra T125ES -Rock Scorpio T125JB |