Walmart.com has
Beyblade Burst Pro Series Elite Champions Pro Set Beystadium on sale for
$22.83.
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About this Product:
- Battle like the pros with the authentic Japanese Beyblade Burst battle system! Beyblade Burst Pro Series tops, launchers and Beystadium offer authentic components and battle performance features. Tops feature premium deco and die-cast metal for a competitive edge in battle.
Includes:
- 1x Beyblade Burst Pro Series Elite Champions Beystadium
- 2x right-spin launchers
- 2x right-spin competitive battling tops:
- Cho-Z Valtryek D63-P PR-09 (attack type)
- Cho-Z Achilles D55-P PR-05 (stamina type.)
- Tops include die-cast metal parts for a heavy weight and battle performance features for intense competitions.
- Both feature burst resistant wings in the Energy Layer (activation is rare) and Cho-Z Valtryek features fused attack power in the Forge Disc.
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TLDR, good deal
I've spent quite a bit of money on beyblades and stadiums. There are 3 types of licensed beyblade, Takara Tomy (tt), Hasbro beyblade and Hasbro pro. The fourth is any 'unbranded' beyblade that is not made by Takara Tomy and Hasbro. The TT beyblades are anyway from $18- to $59 for a beyblade. The Hasbro (non pro) are closer to $10 and the Hasbro pro are somewhere cost wise in between at target, Walmart, etc around $15-18 each. There is a big difference in quality between the TT and less expensive Hasbro. I have plenty of both and we rarely use the Hasbro's anymore. When we were getting started we really did enjoy the Hasbro's but now I will only buy TT and the Hasbro Pros. The Hasbro Pros are close enough to TT in my view unless you are really deep into the beyblade sport. Hasbro stadiums are MUCH less expensive than TT stadiums and for 20 bucks I'd say this is a very good deal to get a stadium and two well built beyblades. Above was a link to a generic set of four sprnning tops "unbranded" and these are also ok if you are not actively following the character on the TV show and just want to battle and do not care about Valt, Shu, Lui etc..(the character on the show I am going to now watch!). Check out malloftoys.com if you want to see decent individual priced TT beyblades. Also, there are several types of Launchers. the one that come with this set are better than the less expensive Hasbro launchers but not quite as good as the string launchers that TT makes. I would however use the launchers that come with this set for many hours and not be upset until I first started using the string launchers (it's the kind of thing once you experience the difference you don't really go back but these launchers are a good value in the set!)
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TLDR, good deal
I've spent quite a bit of money on beyblades and stadiums. There are 3 types of licensed beyblade, Takara Tomy (tt), Hasbro beyblade and Hasbro pro. The fourth is any 'unbranded' beyblade that is not made by Takara Tomy and Hasbro. The TT beyblades are anyway from $18- to $59 for a beyblade. The Hasbro (non pro) are closer to $10 and the Hasbro pro are somewhere cost wise in between at target, Walmart, etc around $15-18 each. There is a big difference in quality between the TT and less expensive Hasbro. I have plenty of both and we rarely use the Hasbro's anymore. When we were getting started we really did enjoy the Hasbro's but now I will only buy TT and the Hasbro Pros. The Hasbro Pros are close enough to TT in my view unless you are really deep into the beyblade sport. Hasbro stadiums are MUCH less expensive than TT stadiums and for 20 bucks I'd say this is a very good deal to get a stadium and two well built beyblades. Above was a link to a generic set of four sprnning tops "unbranded" and these are also ok if you are not actively following the character on the TV show and just want to battle and do not care about Valt, Shu, Lui etc..(the character on the show I am going to now watch!). Check out malloftoys.com if you want to see decent individual priced TT beyblades. Also, there are several types of Launchers. the one that come with this set are better than the less expensive Hasbro launchers but not quite as good as the string launchers that TT makes. I would however use the launchers that come with this set for many hours and not be upset until I first started using the string launchers (it's the kind of thing once you experience the difference you don't really go back but these launchers are a good value in the set!)
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