Ehh actually, i used to bought fakes a long time ago -I'm a grown ass woman right now lol- . Usually the fake beys with thin metal wheel because its satisfying to see them breaks when battling with my Flash
There was a guy in middle school who sold me some of his beys and two were fakes. While they look solid, they're extremely fragile. Had my fake Hades clear wheel shatter in multiple before I eventually threw the whole thing away
For what? When i buy lots on eBay or whatever I always throw away 99 percent of the fake stuff. It’s worth nothing, it makes my collection look weirder. I don’t see a reason to keep these rapidity parts. I have one fake tip because I needed a eternal sharp that’s why I used the fake one but other than that everything original. Besides a few midfakes but that’s a different story because midfakes can be good quality sometimes
@@Hdjdhdhhdhh My thing is if you want a Specific part That is hard to get Like a clear wheel or a Bottom or track or a recolored part , Fake like those are a cheaper alternative to get them , Just don't keep the metal part ,
@@aganq6942the problem is that energy rings from rapidity break easily and they crumble after too many hits. The face bolts also break/strip super easily. It's fine if you're not super concerned about the durability of these parts, but it is something to keep in mind.
If they just put some effort to put correct spin tracks and tips i would buy the shit out of them. Just for the spare parts and stickers. All that i bought came with generic tracks and tips.
It's a really weird shop name. It's just all numbers. And for some reason I can't just copy and paste the seller's name either. Tbh though I think any seller would do. I just sorted by lowest price first.
@@loliH9 they are MFB that are high quality Fakes. So no lead and better quality and performance some are just as good as the real thing but not always. And they are WAY cheaper. Like 10ish bucks a bey online.
@@itsmesteve1081 The lead is everywhere. The beys and stickers are packaged together, and the lead will spread. Though the amount on the stickers may be MINIMAL, I wouldn't risk it.
@@etrnl_twhat if I dont battle with my beyblades? I just collect them so is it still dangerous? I was told that it is not dangerous as long as I dont battle with them or lick them etc
Ehh actually, i used to bought fakes a long time ago -I'm a grown ass woman right now lol- . Usually the fake beys with thin metal wheel because its satisfying to see them breaks when battling with my Flash
Eu ame isso 2:33
There was a guy in middle school who sold me some of his beys and two were fakes. While they look solid, they're extremely fragile. Had my fake Hades clear wheel shatter in multiple before I eventually threw the whole thing away
17:45 it is light launcher 3 i believe that came in metal masters as well
Wasnt that snipe launcher?
@@shiroganekatsuki2940yes
For fakes like those ones just keep the part that is not metal
For what? When i buy lots on eBay or whatever I always throw away 99 percent of the fake stuff. It’s worth nothing, it makes my collection look weirder. I don’t see a reason to keep these rapidity parts. I have one fake tip because I needed a eternal sharp that’s why I used the fake one but other than that everything original. Besides a few midfakes but that’s a different story because midfakes can be good quality sometimes
@@Hdjdhdhhdhh My thing is if you want a Specific part That is hard to get Like a clear wheel or a Bottom or track or a recolored part , Fake like those are a cheaper alternative to get them , Just don't keep the metal part ,
Where do you buy real boys then?:/
@@aganq6942the problem is that energy rings from rapidity break easily and they crumble after too many hits. The face bolts also break/strip super easily. It's fine if you're not super concerned about the durability of these parts, but it is something to keep in mind.
@@7withadotnot to mention rapidity beys have been known to have lead
Man is honest, man is good 👍
What are you going to do with them if your not going to use them, do have a storage for them?
If they just put some effort to put correct spin tracks and tips i would buy the shit out of them. Just for the spare parts and stickers. All that i bought came with generic tracks and tips.
Which Aliexpress store did you by from
It's a really weird shop name. It's just all numbers. And for some reason I can't just copy and paste the seller's name either. Tbh though I think any seller would do. I just sorted by lowest price first.
The laucher was from metal masters i dont remeber who used it i think it was sophie or wales if im not mistaken but irl its not that good
BRo just buy midfakes 💀💀💀 they like 10 bucks and not made of lead and are so high quality they are llegal in offcial tournaments
I skipped all of MFB and Burst. What are midfakes?
@@loliH9 they are MFB that are high quality Fakes. So no lead and better quality and performance some are just as good as the real thing but not always. And they are WAY cheaper. Like 10ish bucks a bey online.
@@joshuarodriguez1218do the ones in this vid have lead?
@@Jalenclarketheman in this video, yes. Even the plastic parts are pretty bad
@@joshuarodriguez1218bro, it's wasn't midfake because it's "Fake"
Nice vid
which store is it?
I don't remember the store, but to be honest I think they're all the same. I just sorted by cheapest price first
Keep it up with the vids!
pls give me seller's name
Even the stickers have some lead, don't risk it.
Do they really? How so?
@@itsmesteve1081 The lead is everywhere. The beys and stickers are packaged together, and the lead will spread.
Though the amount on the stickers may be MINIMAL, I wouldn't risk it.
@@etrnl_twhat if I dont battle with my beyblades? I just collect them so is it still dangerous?
I was told that it is not dangerous as long as I dont battle with them or lick them etc
@@Kavrina-h5fnah they get absorbed by the skin
@@CatmagicYT nah
Not if you wear gloves
Lead can get through your nails but not if you are covered
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