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| full item name = Libra DF145BS
 
| full item name = Libra DF145BS
 
| item number = BB-18
 
| item number = BB-18
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]
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| beyblade system = [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#Components_of_MFBs | Metal System]]
 
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]
 
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]
 
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The Face depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign of the Zodiac.
 
The Face depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign of the Zodiac.
  
==Wheel: Libra==
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==Wheel: Libra [[Image:BeywikiBannerBad.jpg]]==
'''NOTE: This Wheel is now ''banned'' under WBO Organized Play Official Rules.'''
 
 
*'''Weight:''' 40.5 grams
 
*'''Weight:''' 40.5 grams
Libra's design is very circular, with numerous extremely small notches surrounding its perimeter. This, combined with its abnormally heavy weight in proportion to other Wheels, (of which, the heaviest is 5 grams lighter than Libra) make Libra the best [[Defense]]-oriented Wheel available, and by a wide margin.  
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Libra's design is very circular, with numerous extremely small notches surrounding its perimeter. This, combined with its fairly heavy weight in proportion to other Wheels, made Libra one of the best [[Defense]]-oriented Wheels available for many years. It has since been outclassed many times over by Wheels such as [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]]. Prior to the release of Basalt, Libra was the heaviest Wheel ever produced.
  
 
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===
 
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===
 
[[Image:8Libra.JPG|thumb|Old mold: left, New mold: right]]
 
[[Image:8Libra.JPG|thumb|Old mold: left, New mold: right]]
Libra has three different molds. The first mold was released in BB-18 Booster Libra DF145BS and BB-22 Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type, and the second in BB-25 [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces]]. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by reinforcing the underside of four sections of the Wheel (pictured to the left). The performance of each mold varies from Wheel to Wheel; some are slightly heavier than others, which would make them better suited for [[Defense]] customizations, while lighter ones would be more effective in [[Survival | Stamina]] customs, the difference however is negligible.The third mold is released in BB-96 Super Deck Set which contains a Libra, Pegasis, and Burn Cancer.This new mold is now allowed by WBBA regulations as adding a Metal face will result in the weight of 47.36g.
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Libra has three different molds. The first mold was released in BB-18 Booster Libra DF145BS and BB-22 Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type, and the second in BB-25 [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces]]. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by reinforcing the underside of four sections of the Wheel (pictured to the right). The performance of each mold varies from Wheel to Wheel; some are slightly heavier than others, which would make them better suited for [[Defense]] customizations, while lighter ones would be more effective in [[Survival | Stamina]] customs, the difference however is negligible. The third mold is released in BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set; this new mold is now allowed by WBBA regulations as adding a Metal face will result in the weight of 47.36g.
  
 
===Use in Defense Customization===
 
===Use in Defense Customization===
The reason why Libra is an absolute must own is because of its unrivalled Defensive power. ''MF Libra C145WB'' is the current staple [[Defense]] customization. The heavy weight of the Metal Face, Libra, and C145 make it an almost immovable tank, and C145 provides exceptional Defense against low Attackers such as Quetzalcoatl 90RF with its three movable wings. And to top it off, WB is able to withstand powerful Attacks due to its wide surface area.
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The reason why Libra was an absolute must own was because of its great Defensive power. ''MF-H Libra BD145RS'' was once a current top-tier [[Defense]] customization. The heavy weight of the Metal Face-Heavy, Libra, and BD145 made it an almost immovable tank. And, RS is able to withstand powerful Attacks due to its high friction with the stadium floor. It has since been outclassed, but its defensive power is still impressive.
 
 
===Use in Stamina Customization===
 
Libra also has use in top tier [[Survival | Stamina]] customizations due to its circular form; ''Libra DF145D'' is a great choice. However, [[Virgo DF145BS | Virgo]] is a better choice being the lightest of the two Wheels.
 
  
 
===Use in Balance Customization===
 
===Use in Balance Customization===
Surprisingly, Libra has found use in a very specific [[Balance]] customization; in fact, it is really the only competitively viable Balance customization at this point in time. The custom is ''Libra CH120RF''. Here is how it performs against the current staple customs:
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Long before Libra was banned, it surprisingly found use in a very specific [[Balance]] customization; in fact, it was really the only competitively viable Balance customization at that point in time. The custom is ''Libra CH120RF''. Here is how it performed against the current staple customs of the time:
  
 
*'''Versus Virgo DF145D -- use 120 height'''
 
*'''Versus Virgo DF145D -- use 120 height'''
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The win ratio against the top tier [[Defense]] combo isn't that great -- only about 60% -- but this still isn't bad, considering how strong it is against the other two types. If you can avoid using this combo against Defense-types, you should, but if you're forced into that situation you can win with a perfect shot and a little luck.
 
The win ratio against the top tier [[Defense]] combo isn't that great -- only about 60% -- but this still isn't bad, considering how strong it is against the other two types. If you can avoid using this combo against Defense-types, you should, but if you're forced into that situation you can win with a perfect shot and a little luck.
  
To effectively use this custom, you absolutely must be able to perform [[Sliding Shoot]] because the window for landing a successful attack is much smaller than with other Storm or Quetzalcoatl-based Attackers. A skilled Blader can use this customization as an answer to almost anything that is thrown at them.
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To effectively use this custom, you absolutely had to be able to perform [[Sliding Shoot]] because the window for landing a successful attack was much smaller than with other Storm or Quetzalcoatl-based Attackers. A skilled Blader could use this customization as an answer to almost anything that is thrown at them. However, during the time Libra was banned, this custom's use diminished greatly due to the multitude of parts that were released in its absence. It is still usable against Attack types, and Stamina types on lower Tracks, but it is nowhere near as versatile as it once was.
  
 
===Controversy Over Libra===  
 
===Controversy Over Libra===  
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If it isn't obvious already, the reason that Libra was banned was that it transformed Beyblade into a game of rock-paper-scissors. Of course, inherently the game will always be this, but Libra allowed for no deviation. You either used Libra or you didn't win. The game revolved around defeating Libra, and that isn't what a good metagame looks like. There was no skill involved. Restricting Libra would have been a nice compromise for both sides, made it more difficult to police it's use in tournaments, so banning it outright was a much easier option.
 
If it isn't obvious already, the reason that Libra was banned was that it transformed Beyblade into a game of rock-paper-scissors. Of course, inherently the game will always be this, but Libra allowed for no deviation. You either used Libra or you didn't win. The game revolved around defeating Libra, and that isn't what a good metagame looks like. There was no skill involved. Restricting Libra would have been a nice compromise for both sides, made it more difficult to police it's use in tournaments, so banning it outright was a much easier option.
  
The opposition towards banning Libra was incredibly high, especially among players who owned one, but among high level, competitive Bladers, the game had become incredibly boring. In the end though, through the banning of Libra, the Beyblade metagame was undeniably opened up considerably, allowed numerous parts that may have never seen use to be utilized in top-tier customizations.
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The opposition towards banning Libra was incredibly high, especially among players who owned one, but among high level, competitive Bladers, the game had become incredibly boring. In the end though, through the banning of Libra, the Beyblade metagame was undeniably opened up considerably, allowing numerous parts that may have never seen use to be utilized in top-tier customizations.
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===The Reintroduction of Libra===
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After almost nine months of being restricted, Libra was reintroduced into competitive play in February 2011 with release 3.5 of the WBO Standard and Universal Rules. As would be expected given the controversial decision to ban Libra, it was intensely contested almost immediately after the ban was put into place. The ban was originally imposed with no intention of it being permanent; its sole purpose was to help balance and open up the MFB metagame until a point in the future when the reintroduction of the part in question, Libra, would no longer be the dominating force it once was when Bladers were opposed with it.
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Throughout the nine months that passed, the contention continued, and the Beyblade metagame evolved immensely; countless new and useful parts were introduced, an explosion of experimentation and testing occurred in unison with the growing userbase of the WBO, and Attack types finally became a dominant force in the game–especially before the release of RS and RSF–in the absence of Libra. The fear regarding the use of rubber-based Bottoms such as RF on Attack types diminished with the plethora of new effective parts that were released, and the customs that were discovered. There was no longer but one viable Track for Stamina, no longer but one viable Bottom for Defense; the game was no longer a simple game of rock-paper-scissors. To this end, the ban on Libra served its purpose. It shifted the focus of the game away from one particular part.
  
==Track: Down Force 145==
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==Track: Down Force 145 [[Image:BeywikiBannerBad.jpg]]==
*'''Weight:''' 3 grams
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{| class="wikitable"
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is now on par with 145 in [[Survival|Stamina]] combinations. Tracks such as AD145, 145, 100, 90,DF145 itself, and even 85 are generally used.  
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|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">1.5 grams</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">21.53 mm</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font>
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|}
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DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is on par with 145, while [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD#Track: Armor Defense 145 | AD145]] is superior by a small margin when used in Stamina combinations.
  
 
===Use in Stamina Customization===
 
===Use in Stamina Customization===
DF145 can be put to good use in the custom, ''Virgo DF145SD''.
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If the aforementioned parts aren't accessible, DF145 can still be put to good use in the custom, ''Scythe Kronos DF145WD''.
  
==Bottom: Ball Sharp==
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==Bottom: Ball Sharp [[Image:BeywikiBannerBad.jpg]]==
*'''Weight:''' 1 gram
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{| class="wikitable"
BSs performance is quite similar to that of S. BS offers very little movement and as such gives no [[Attack]] potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of [[spin velocity]]. BS has decent [[Survival | Stamina]], but because the tip is so fine, it experiences the same balance issues that S does. Both D and SD are much better choices.
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|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">0.6 gram</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">15.71 mm</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">5.64 mm</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">8.78 mm</font>
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|<font size="1"><b>Sharp Tip Angle:</b></font>
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|<font size="1">35°</font>
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|}
  
===Use in Stamina Customization===
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BS's performance is quite similar to that of S. BS offers very little movement and as such gives no [[Attack]] potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of [[spin velocity]]. BS has decent [[Survival | Stamina]], but because the tip is so fine, it experiences the same balance issues that S does. D, SD, and WD are much better choices.
If you don't have access to D or SD, BS can be used to some degree of effectiveness in Stamina customs such as ''Virgo DF145BS''.
 
  
 
==Other Versions==
 
==Other Versions==
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*'''Libra 100F''' - Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces (Red)
 
*'''Libra 100F''' - Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces (Red)
 
*'''Libra 145S''' - BB-22 BeyReshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type (Purple)
 
*'''Libra 145S''' - BB-22 BeyReshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type (Purple)
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*'''Libra 100D''' - BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set (Green)
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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Image: 7Libra.JPG|Ball Sharp
 
Image: 7Libra.JPG|Ball Sharp
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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====Libra 100D - Beyblade Super Deck Set====
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<gallery>
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Image: librasds.jpg|Libra 100D
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Image:LIbra_SuperDeckSet_1.jpg|Libra 100D top view
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Image:Libra_SuperDeckSet_2.jpg|Libra 100D underside view
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</gallery>
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==Overall==
 
==Overall==
'''Libra''' was one of the most versatile parts available, however, it's banned and it's only use in a competitive situation currently is being useful for testing purposes. It also comes with DF145, one of the most useful [[Survival | Stamina]] Tracks. BS may not be any good, but Libra and DF145 more than make up for it. '''Every Blader should one of this beyblade.'''  
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'''Libra''' was once the most versatile and powerful part in MFB, but its use has since diminished as it has been outclassed over time by Wheels such as [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]] and [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF#4D Metal Wheel: Death | Death]]. DF145 is a viable Stamina Track, but BS is useless, and Libra has become very close to it at this point.''' Aside from collection purposes, there is almost no reason to purchase this Beyblade.'''  
 
 
 
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]
 
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]
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[[Category:Metal System]]
 
[[Category:Beyblade]]
 
[[Category:Beyblade]]
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[[Category:For collection purposes only]]

Latest revision as of 00:51, 13 October 2014

Libra DF145BS
MFB LibraDF125BS.jpg
Number: BB-18
System: Metal System
Type: Stamina

Face: Libra

The Face depicts Libra, the seventh astrological sign of the Zodiac.

Wheel: Libra BeywikiBannerBad.jpg

  • Weight: 40.5 grams

Libra's design is very circular, with numerous extremely small notches surrounding its perimeter. This, combined with its fairly heavy weight in proportion to other Wheels, made Libra one of the best Defense-oriented Wheels available for many years. It has since been outclassed many times over by Wheels such as Basalt. Prior to the release of Basalt, Libra was the heaviest Wheel ever produced.

IMPORTANT: Mold Variations

Old mold: left, New mold: right

Libra has three different molds. The first mold was released in BB-18 Booster Libra DF145BS and BB-22 Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type, and the second in BB-25 Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by reinforcing the underside of four sections of the Wheel (pictured to the right). The performance of each mold varies from Wheel to Wheel; some are slightly heavier than others, which would make them better suited for Defense customizations, while lighter ones would be more effective in Stamina customs, the difference however is negligible. The third mold is released in BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set; this new mold is now allowed by WBBA regulations as adding a Metal face will result in the weight of 47.36g.

Use in Defense Customization

The reason why Libra was an absolute must own was because of its great Defensive power. MF-H Libra BD145RS was once a current top-tier Defense customization. The heavy weight of the Metal Face-Heavy, Libra, and BD145 made it an almost immovable tank. And, RS is able to withstand powerful Attacks due to its high friction with the stadium floor. It has since been outclassed, but its defensive power is still impressive.

Use in Balance Customization

Long before Libra was banned, it surprisingly found use in a very specific Balance customization; in fact, it was really the only competitively viable Balance customization at that point in time. The custom is Libra CH120RF. Here is how it performed against the current staple customs of the time:

  • Versus Virgo DF145D -- use 120 height

Even though Libra is the heaviest Wheel ever created, because its weight is focused around the outside, it is still quite agile with RF. On its own, Libra is not a very effective Smash Attack Wheel, but its weight distribution in combination with the fast moving RF allow it to achieve an astonishing 90% win rate against Virgo DF145D. 120 height must be used in order for the Metal Wheels to make contact or it won't work.

  • Versus Quetzalcoatl 90RF -- use 145 height

By switching to 145 height, the Track will absorb all of the hits dealt by Quetzalcoatl. The weight of Libra combined with the grip of RF give it enough defense to withstand most attacks, and again, the win rate is 90%.

  • Versus MF Libra C145WB -- use 120 height

The win ratio against the top tier Defense combo isn't that great -- only about 60% -- but this still isn't bad, considering how strong it is against the other two types. If you can avoid using this combo against Defense-types, you should, but if you're forced into that situation you can win with a perfect shot and a little luck.

To effectively use this custom, you absolutely had to be able to perform Sliding Shoot because the window for landing a successful attack was much smaller than with other Storm or Quetzalcoatl-based Attackers. A skilled Blader could use this customization as an answer to almost anything that is thrown at them. However, during the time Libra was banned, this custom's use diminished greatly due to the multitude of parts that were released in its absence. It is still usable against Attack types, and Stamina types on lower Tracks, but it is nowhere near as versatile as it once was.

Controversy Over Libra

In April 2009 TAKARA-TOMY updated the WBBA Regulations. Included in these new regulations was a 47g weight limit, which meant that no Beyblade that cumulatively weighed more than 47g would be legal for tournament play. This was done to negate Libra's game-breaking power by making it illegal to use any Metal Face + Libra customization. This also allowed other Metal Face + Defensive Wheel customizations to be viable for competitive play. So, essentially, it could be said that the Metal Face was produced to allow Defense types other than Libra-based ones to be usable.

Initially the WBO did not react to this rule change and did not impose any sort of weight limit, allowing heavy Libra customs to still be tournament legal. However, in December 2009 after countless tournaments were won, most through simply the use of a Libra-based custom such as MF Libra C145WB, and seeing that the then new RF, the one part that could stand up to these customizations was difficult to control, the following poll was conducted:


Changes to WBO Competitive Gameplay: Balancing Competitive Combo's [Re: Libra]: What changes do you think should be made?

  • Do not change the rules. - 56 votes (54.37%)
  • Restrict the use of the Libra Wheel + Metal Face and any 145 Track except DF145 and 145 in combos. - 27 votes (26.21%)
  • Ban the Libra Wheel entirely. - 20 votes (19.42%)


As the results illustrate, there was much controversy over even the suggestion of restricting a Wheel. Combining the second and third options, which advocate some sort of restriction, and comparing it to the first option, it can be said that the community could almost be split evenly into sides that wanted something done, and those that didn't. However, despite the majority of votes going towards not changing anything, the proportion of votes that came from what could be considered competitive-level Beybladers was larger for the second and third options. Addtionally, those that voted for the first option did not provide compelling arguments as to why Libra should be allowed. In May 2010, Release 2 of the WBOs Standard and Universal Rules was released, with the decision that Libra was now banned from use outright in any competitive situation.

How Libra Dominated the MFB Metagame and Why It Was Banned

After Libra was released and weighed, it did not take very long for it to shoot to the top of the MFB metagame in both Stamina and Defense customizations, and eventually a remarkably useful Balance customization, as listed above. Aside from it's circular, uninterrupted shape, it's insane weight in comparison with other Wheels is the main reason for its game-breaking power. The fact that TAKARA-TOMY imposed the 47g weight limit essentially means they admitted that it was a mistake to release Libra in the form that they did.

If it isn't obvious already, the reason that Libra was banned was that it transformed Beyblade into a game of rock-paper-scissors. Of course, inherently the game will always be this, but Libra allowed for no deviation. You either used Libra or you didn't win. The game revolved around defeating Libra, and that isn't what a good metagame looks like. There was no skill involved. Restricting Libra would have been a nice compromise for both sides, made it more difficult to police it's use in tournaments, so banning it outright was a much easier option.

The opposition towards banning Libra was incredibly high, especially among players who owned one, but among high level, competitive Bladers, the game had become incredibly boring. In the end though, through the banning of Libra, the Beyblade metagame was undeniably opened up considerably, allowing numerous parts that may have never seen use to be utilized in top-tier customizations.

The Reintroduction of Libra

After almost nine months of being restricted, Libra was reintroduced into competitive play in February 2011 with release 3.5 of the WBO Standard and Universal Rules. As would be expected given the controversial decision to ban Libra, it was intensely contested almost immediately after the ban was put into place. The ban was originally imposed with no intention of it being permanent; its sole purpose was to help balance and open up the MFB metagame until a point in the future when the reintroduction of the part in question, Libra, would no longer be the dominating force it once was when Bladers were opposed with it.

Throughout the nine months that passed, the contention continued, and the Beyblade metagame evolved immensely; countless new and useful parts were introduced, an explosion of experimentation and testing occurred in unison with the growing userbase of the WBO, and Attack types finally became a dominant force in the game–especially before the release of RS and RSF–in the absence of Libra. The fear regarding the use of rubber-based Bottoms such as RF on Attack types diminished with the plethora of new effective parts that were released, and the customs that were discovered. There was no longer but one viable Track for Stamina, no longer but one viable Bottom for Defense; the game was no longer a simple game of rock-paper-scissors. To this end, the ban on Libra served its purpose. It shifted the focus of the game away from one particular part.

Track: Down Force 145 BeywikiBannerBad.jpg

Weight: 1.5 grams Full Width: 21.53 mm Height: 14.50 mm

DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is on par with 145, while AD145 is superior by a small margin when used in Stamina combinations.

Use in Stamina Customization

If the aforementioned parts aren't accessible, DF145 can still be put to good use in the custom, Scythe Kronos DF145WD.

Bottom: Ball Sharp BeywikiBannerBad.jpg

Weight: 0.6 gram Full Width: 15.71 mm Tip Width: 5.64 mm Full Height: 8.78 mm Sharp Tip Angle: 35°

BS's performance is quite similar to that of S. BS offers very little movement and as such gives no Attack potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. BS has decent Stamina, but because the tip is so fine, it experiences the same balance issues that S does. D, SD, and WD are much better choices.

Other Versions

RBV2 Libras
  • Libra D125HF - Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces (Black)
  • Libra 100F - Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces (Red)
  • Libra 145S - BB-22 BeyReshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type (Purple)
  • Libra 100D - BB-96 Beyblade Super Deck Set (Green)

Gallery

Libra 100D - Beyblade Super Deck Set

Overall

Libra was once the most versatile and powerful part in MFB, but its use has since diminished as it has been outclassed over time by Wheels such as Basalt and Death. DF145 is a viable Stamina Track, but BS is useless, and Libra has become very close to it at this point. Aside from collection purposes, there is almost no reason to purchase this Beyblade.