Attacking-
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How to attack-
Attacking your foe is easy. 

When you start the match be it by whatever launch you used, you should be focused on your recovery bar located in the bottom right of the screen.  You cannot attack until this bar has fully recovered.  It lowers after every attack you make and may take time to recover depending on what attack you used and the speed of your beyblade!  Anyway once the recovery bar if full simply push button1 and hey presto you enter the attack options menu!

There are 3 types of attack, normal, special and final.
There are 3 types of normal attacks, all characters learn them.

-Quick
-High
-Low

Obivously the quick attack is the quickest to recover from and the low blow attack is the slowest.  Learn when the best time to use them is!  E.g A quick attack can fool a player into using up their energy defending a weak blow!  None of these attacks actually use up energy, but they do help you gain it!

These attacks are effected by non-elemental based dishes. A defensive style dish will make these attacks very weak!
The recovery bar is the red line at the bottom right.  When its not at full the gray part will tell you how long is left until you are ready.  When you are ready, the ATK signal lights up to tell you you are now ready!

Also keep an eye on that green bar in the top left, its your energy level.  Some of the more powerful attacks NEED energy.  You get energy by attacking and using non-energy related defending.
Special Attacks:

Come in three power levels low, medium and super.  A low powered attack usually has as much power as a low-blow normal attack, so as you can imagetion, a super powered attack can be off the scale.

Before you get excited, be careful.  Not all bladers learn all these attacks, only the low-powered attack can be learnt by all bladers,  ther medium and super are not learnt by all.  The medium attack is only learnt by the Japanese bladers, however they cannot learn the super one (except Tyson).  In short that s the three starting bladers and the blade breakers, Kai, Max and Rei.  I'm not sure about Daichi, I think he also cannot learn any tougher moves...  Anyway the problem with specail moves is they are elemental based, therefore are effected by elemental based dishes.  In short the dish can either make them very strong or very weak!
Final Attacks:

These powerful moves are elemental based so are effected by elemental based sishes.  Only a FEW bladers learn these moves!  A blader will learn only one of these moves (if they learn them at all!).  They are difficult, but not impossible, to defend and you DON'T want to be hit by ones of these during a critical blow!  The biggest flaw is they COMPLETELY use up your recovery bar, leaving you helpless and open to attacks from foes!!!

This move can only be used when your blade has a certain amount of spin left in it!  It takes every bit of energy you have and throws at your foe in one spectaculaur move.  It is good for ending close-nitted matches. 
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