MS Wheel List

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Bull

Bull
  • Weight: 36 Grams
  • Maximum Outer Diameter: 45.22 Millimeters
  • Maximum Height: 10.88 Millimeters

Bull's Wheel was originally considered to be one of the most offensive MFB Wheels, yet it has been outclassed with the releases of Quetzalcoatl, Lightning and Ray. Due to the wings on the Metal Wheel (similar to that of Quetzalcoatl), it is best utilised in the combo Bull T125RF as a Smash Attacker.

Beyblade: Bull 125SF

Leone

Leone
  • Weight: 38 grams
  • Maximum Outer Diameter: 43.57 Millimeters
  • Maximum Height: 8.97 Millimeters

Leone's Wheel has been designed to be very compact although due to the high recoil of this wheel it has been outclassed for defensive purposes by Earth, Libra and even Rock. Due to the wheel's high recoil it has proved to have promise as an attack wheel and is best utilised in the Attack customizations MF Leone H145RF, MF Leone 145RF, or Leone 100RF as a Recoil attacker.

Beyblade: Leone 145D

Libra

Libra

NOTE: This Wheel is now banned under WBO Organized Play Official Rules.

  • 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.

Old: Left, New: Right

Libra has two 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 Stamina customs, the difference however is negligible. If you have both molds, be sure to test them individually and determine which one is best for certain situations.

Beyblade: Libra DF145BS


Pegasis

Current Pegasis
Original Pegasis

Design change: The original design of Pegasiswas changed to the current design sometime before the launch of Metal Fight Beyblade. No official statement was made, but the Beyblade community has speculated that it was because of probable breakage problems with each section on the Wheel.

  • Weight: 36 Grams
  • Maximum Outer Diameter: Close Approximate 44.40 Millimeters
  • Maximum Height: Close Approximate 12.16 Millimeters

The Pegasis wheel was originally one of the strongest parts when the MFB lineup was originally released. Its original design appeared extremely offensive, but it was later changed to the above design (see above), which was better suited for stamina and defense. Although this bey has been outclassed by the likes of Quetzalcoatl and Ray it has found use in the Smash attack customisation MF Pegasis 145RF due to the space between the protrusions.

Beyblade: Pegasis 105F

Sagittario

Sagittario

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Beyblade: Sagittario 145S



Virgo

Virgo
  • Weight: 37 grams

Virgo is one of the most smooth, circular Wheels currently available. Its circular shape is composed of two large, and long slopes which connect with each other to form the circle; however, despite their appearance, they don't offer any effective Upper Attack. These properties lend themselves well to Stamina, and despite its relatively average weight in comparison to other Wheels, Virgo has found its place among the best Stamina-based Wheels currently available.

One very important thing to note is the different mold variations that have been discovered for Virgo. Just looking at the Wheels themselves, it is impossible to tell what the actual difference in the mold is. However, through testing, it has been determined that there is balance issues that certain Virgo Wheels encounter. Some of them have been reported not having a solo spin time above three minutes while others are able to spin for over five minutes. The disparities between the Virgo Wheels cannot be ignored, so it is encouraged to test your Virgo Wheel by itself before using it in a competitive situation.

Beyblade: Virgo DF145BS