Unlike card games, it is actually really hard to find Hobby Shops in New Zealand that support Beyblade X. It is loud, which drives away card players, who are the big spenders. That means most events for Beyblade X in New Zealand are organized by players, for players. It also means it is actually really hard to find a centralized information hub that has information about where to actually play Beyblades. Luckily, the facebook page Beyblade X New Zealand (BX-NZ) has all the information gathered in one place! Or if...
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If you're new to Beyblade X, the terminology can be confusing. Especially the way the ratchets are named. 1-60? 5-80? What does it all mean? To put it simply, The first number refers to the number of protrusions (or spikes that come out of the part), and the second number refers to the height of the Ratchet. 1-60 means the ratchet has 1 protrusion or spike (the huge sword), and 60 means it is 6.0mm height. 5-80 means the ratchet has 5 protrusions or spikes (like a pentagon, it has...
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