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The Magnecore was the second major revolution in beyblading (the first being the introduction of the Spin Gear and Left Spin). It introduced magnets to the game. The magnets were on the V and V2 beyblades and available separately from both Takara and Hasbro. | The Magnecore was the second major revolution in beyblading (the first being the introduction of the Spin Gear and Left Spin). It introduced magnets to the game. The magnets were on the V and V2 beyblades and available separately from both Takara and Hasbro. | ||
− | Types of Magnets | + | ==Types of Magnets== |
− | <b>Neo SG North Core</b> | + | * <b>Neo SG North Core</b> |
For more information see Spin Gear | For more information see Spin Gear | ||
These would attract your beyblade to the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in defense / endurance types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight. | These would attract your beyblade to the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in defense / endurance types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight. | ||
− | <b>Neo SG South Core</b> | + | *<b>Neo SG South Core</b> |
For more information see Spin Gear | For more information see Spin Gear | ||
These would repel your beyblade from the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in Attack types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight. | These would repel your beyblade from the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in Attack types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight. | ||
− | <b>Neo SG Metal Weight (MW) Core</b> | + | *<b>Neo SG Metal Weight (MW) Core</b> |
For more information see Spin Gear | For more information see Spin Gear | ||
These were made of a light metal, therefore would neither attract or repel you from the magnets. These are not often used because of their minimum advantage over the original Spin Gear. | These were made of a light metal, therefore would neither attract or repel you from the magnets. These are not often used because of their minimum advantage over the original Spin Gear. | ||
− | <b>Normal Core </b> | + | *<b>Normal Core </b> |
This only comes with the Dragoon V2, and is made entirely of plastic. It is lighter than the MW core and has virtually no use. | This only comes with the Dragoon V2, and is made entirely of plastic. It is lighter than the MW core and has virtually no use. | ||
− | <b>MG Weight Disk</b> | + | *<b>MG Weight Disk</b> |
For more information see MG Weight Disk | For more information see MG Weight Disk | ||
This was only available with Dragoon V2 and Volta ic Ape. Also came in the Magnetic Accessory Pack (Hasbro) or in a pack of two (Takara). Has a north and south side. | This was only available with Dragoon V2 and Volta ic Ape. Also came in the Magnetic Accessory Pack (Hasbro) or in a pack of two (Takara). Has a north and south side. | ||
− | <b> MagnaDome </b> | + | *<b> MagnaDome </b> |
The Takara MG stadium, came with 6 circular magnets and 3 magnetic rods. On top is just a usual Takara beystadium. | The Takara MG stadium, came with 6 circular magnets and 3 magnetic rods. On top is just a usual Takara beystadium. | ||
− | <b> MagneDome DX</b> | + | *<b> MagneDome DX</b> |
Has a slot for magnets on the top as well. Also the only Takara beystadium with a pocket. | Has a slot for magnets on the top as well. Also the only Takara beystadium with a pocket. | ||
− | <b> Hasbro Magnetic Tray</b> | + | *<b> Hasbro Magnetic Tray</b> |
Designed to fit underneath a normal Hasbro beystadium. It causes the Stadium to wobble and only fits the circle magnets. It came with six magnets. | Designed to fit underneath a normal Hasbro beystadium. It causes the Stadium to wobble and only fits the circle magnets. It came with six magnets. | ||
− | <u>Tests</u> | + | ===<u>Tests</u>=== |
To test the effect of magnet placement on the tray, an attack combo consisting of | To test the effect of magnet placement on the tray, an attack combo consisting of | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 19 February 2009
Magnecore.
The Magnecore was the second major revolution in beyblading (the first being the introduction of the Spin Gear and Left Spin). It introduced magnets to the game. The magnets were on the V and V2 beyblades and available separately from both Takara and Hasbro.
Types of Magnets
- Neo SG North Core
For more information see Spin Gear These would attract your beyblade to the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in defense / endurance types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight.
- Neo SG South Core
For more information see Spin Gear These would repel your beyblade from the magnets in the magnetic beystadium, and were most commonly used in Attack types. The main attraction to senior players was the additional weight.
- Neo SG Metal Weight (MW) Core
For more information see Spin Gear These were made of a light metal, therefore would neither attract or repel you from the magnets. These are not often used because of their minimum advantage over the original Spin Gear.
- Normal Core
This only comes with the Dragoon V2, and is made entirely of plastic. It is lighter than the MW core and has virtually no use.
- MG Weight Disk
For more information see MG Weight Disk This was only available with Dragoon V2 and Volta ic Ape. Also came in the Magnetic Accessory Pack (Hasbro) or in a pack of two (Takara). Has a north and south side.
- MagnaDome
The Takara MG stadium, came with 6 circular magnets and 3 magnetic rods. On top is just a usual Takara beystadium.
- MagneDome DX
Has a slot for magnets on the top as well. Also the only Takara beystadium with a pocket.
- Hasbro Magnetic Tray
Designed to fit underneath a normal Hasbro beystadium. It causes the Stadium to wobble and only fits the circle magnets. It came with six magnets.
Tests
To test the effect of magnet placement on the tray, an attack combo consisting of
AR: Triple Wing
WD: 10 Wide
BB Grip Base
was against the defense combo consisting of
Defence Combo
AR : War Lion
Sub-AR : War Lion
WD :MG WD (North Side forced Down)
SG : Neo Right North Core
BB : SG Metal Ball Base (4 Metal Balls)
The Stadium used was the Hasbro Spin Blaster, and the results were as followed.
With the magnets blocking the pockets, Defense won 4/5 times while the Attack won 1/5. Defense shifted from one magnet to the other, whereas the attack pocketed itself. To try and reduce the probability of luck, this test was repeated with the same defense combo against a new attack customization .
AR: 8 Spiker
WD Wide Defense
SG Neo Left South Core
BB Storm Grip Base
Attack won 2/5, Defense 2/5, and Draw 1/5
A final test with the combos was conducted in the Takara MFB Balance stadium which produced these figures.
Defense won 5/5 against the first attack combo and 4/5 against the second one.
Overall The Magnacore system were an interesting revolution for beyblade. It increased the factor of luck in this game allowing for more unpredictable results; perhaps to even it up for the weaker players. It definitely was an entertaining system, worthy of a spot for Collectors and players with preference to the Plastic Series.