u/RUINEDCLAWS

Image 1 — I finally got my Bahamut Blitz!
Image 2 — I finally got my Bahamut Blitz!
Image 3 — I finally got my Bahamut Blitz!

I finally got my Bahamut Blitz!

Finally, I own a crazy Beyblade like myself!But now I need help, what can this crazy person do? Please enlighten me. I only have the Leon Crest and Scorpiospear as blades; I don't own their other parts. The pieces I have don't give me much hope, to be honest. Additionally, I have a TP (trans point), but it doesn't seem useful. What do you think I should do? What kind of combination can I use it in? I'm planning to buy 3D parts soon because it's very difficult to find individual parts, or any Beyblade at all, in my country.But I don't know how their performances were. I already have some other ideas in mind.Right now I'm trying to balance the weight distribution in my blitz bike and create a more balanced type of setup.Because I can say I have a weakness for balanced personalities.Do you think it will be effective, or should I only use it as an attack tactic? This mode switching ability sounds really cool, and I don't want to be limited to just one mode.(I might also get another Beyblade soon, so if you have any suggestions for a specific Beyblade that you think I absolutely must get for combos, I'm open to recommendations.) Thank you in advance for your help.

u/RUINEDCLAWS — 1 day ago

Okay, hear me out: Can we make Bahamut Blitz do anything other than just absorbing hits? 🐉

Hey guys,

So, I’ve been messing around with Bahamut Blitz lately, and honestly? I’m kind of bored with the standard, safe setups. I like my Beyblades a bit chaotic, unconventional, and just overall fun to watch in the stadium.

I’m looking for some actual user experiences and wild ideas here. Specifically:

The Modes: How are you guys realistically utilizing its modes? Are there any hidden mechanics or quirky interactions you’ve noticed during actual battles that the official specs don't really tell you?

Weight Distribution & Non-Attack Viability: Everyone usually defaults to specific defense or attack routines with this kind of shape, but what if we distribute the weight differently? Have any of you successfully tuned this thing into a weird stamina hybrid or an unpredictable balance type without it just dying out early?

Give me your most illegal-sounding (but legal) combos, your funniest experiences, or just some solid logic on how to break the standard meta with it. I'm open to absolutely any weird ideas.

What’s the most fun you’ve had with Bahamut Blitz? Let’s cook.

u/RUINEDCLAWS — 6 days ago

Calling all Shelter Drake enjoyers! 🛡️🐲 Need advice for Attack and Balance combos (No 4-50UF please)

Hi everyone,

I know Shelter Drake isn't exactly sitting at the top of the meta right now due to its weight issues, but I’m a big fan of its blade design and I'm determined to make it work. I feel like its aggressive shape has untapped potential if handled with the right technique and combo.

I’m looking for two specific builds:

A Pure Attack Combo: I want to lean into those sharp contact points. However, I don’t have 4-50 or the UF bit, so I need alternatives that can keep it stable enough to deliver a heavy blow without self-KOing instantly.

A Balance/Anti-Meta Combo: I’ve been thinking about tk or tp. I want something that can hold the center but still has enough movement to punish opponents.

A few notes on my testing so far:

I tried 2-60, thinking the dual-wing shape would align, but as many of you know, the alignment is off.

The blade geometry is great, but the weight gap is the main hurdle.

What Ratchet/Bit combinations are you guys running to compensate for its weight? How are you launching it to maximize its survival vs. attack power?

Looking forward to hearing from the "low-tier" heroes!

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u/RUINEDCLAWS — 10 days ago
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Hey everyone,

I’m looking to pick a main blade to OTP and master over time. I want something versatile that I can run on different setups (balance, defense, and good attack). I care more about the blade's shape than raw weight, and I really want a blade where I can honestly say "I won with my launch skill and wrist," rather than just relying on a braindead meta stick like Wizard Rod.

Currently, I own Unicorn Sting and Cobalt Dragoon, but Shelter Drake’s design really caught my eye. Here’s my dilemma: Beyblades are rarely available in my country, so I have to import them. I can’t do this often, so I really need to make the right choice with my budget.

I know Shelter Drake is on the lighter side (~32g). Does it have decent enough stamina/defense to hold its own against heavier meta blades if I rely on my technique, or is it just too weak/recoil-heavy to be consistently competitive across different setups? Would you recommend it as a versatile main, or should I stick to what I have / look for another alternative?

Thanks for the help!

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u/RUINEDCLAWS — 24 days ago