| #1 Rule: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, oh ya did I mention PRACTICE #2 When you launch try to launch in the angle of the stadium where its slanted so your blade comes crashing into theirs. #3 (This is a must) USE and dragoon ripcord! #4 Have a beyblade with attack ring at highest, Weight Disk at heaviest and bottom with long endurance. #5 Make sure the beyblade is not loose #6 Rip as hard as you can but not hard enough to make it bounce off. #5 (Warning: Must be experianced to use this move very risky) When you launch your blade, launch a little tilted then your blade will attack on one of its sides and when it hits it will balance out. Remember this is a risky move and you may not be able to balance out. #6 Study the other persons beyblade and fix yours if you need to. #7 Make sure that the weight disk is not as big as the attack ring then your attack ring has more affect. #8 This you may not belive but I have experince. Use a regular launcher and dont use spring, slide or deluxe launcher. If you hold your laucher with your index finger on the plate thats sticking out your launch will be much stronger. #9 When you launch make sure that the blade is not far up from the stadium, so then there will be less shock when your blade lands. #10 Make sure that your weight disk is heavy |
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