Wolf D125B

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Wolf D125B
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Number: BB-11
System: Metal System
Type: Balance

Wolf D125B is an Balance-Type Beyblade. Its evolution is Dark Wolf DF145FS and is owned by Doji. It was only released in Japan and the Philippines. This beys parts make Wolf look more of a defence type bey than a balance type bey. Wolf D125B

Owner: Doji Face Bolt Wolf Wheel Wolf Spin Track D125 Performance tip Ball First Appearance (Anime) N/A First Appearance (Manga) N/A Type Balance Beyblade Listing - Category

Face Bolt: Wolf Wolf FaceboltThe Facebolt resembles the wolf from the constellation "Lupus".

Wheel: Wolf A Balance-type Wheel with moderate Attack and Defense, but it lacks in Stamina. Wolf also has 3 blades on each side. These are exellent for recoil Attack. They also resemble a wolf's teeth.

Spin Track: Defense 125

Defense 125D125 is a standard 125 track with the addition of a plastic ring surrounding it. This ring is used to increase weight and help absorb hits. However, since the Track itself is so low-set, it rarely comes in direct contact with an opposing attacker. D125 was initially used in top tier Defense and Stamina customs, but has since been outclassed in both areas now. Performance Tip: BallEdit The Bottom Ball’s tip is, as its name suggests, shaped like a ball. This hemispherical shape provides a large area for the Bottom to make contact with the Stadium floor; hence increasing friction and making it more difficult to knockout. B’s shape also makes it likely to stay in the central areas of the Stadium, hence maximizing the customization’s distance from the Stadium exits. B is therefore suitable for defensive purposes, although has been outclassed with the release of WB. One advantage it holds over Wide Ball is that it has more Stamina, and does not require a weakened launch; B can be used if WB is not available.

Face: Wolf

The Face on this Beyblade depicts Lupus, one of the 88 constellations in space.

Wheel: Wolf

  • Weight: 36 Grams

The Wolf Wheel has two sides which consist of four close spikes that are meant for Smash Attack. On each side, the words "Wolf Wheel" are engraved. However, there are many problems with these metal protrusions that negate the use of Wolf; the largest one being that the spikes face counter-clockwise, which causes a massive decrease in stamina when the other, right-spin Beyblade hits it. Because of the counter-clockwise facing spikes, its potential to Smash Attack is also hindered because of its own spin direction, which causes the flatter side of the spikes hit to the opposing top.

It is generally agreed that Wolf would have held potential as an Attack Wheel if it had been left-spin-compatible, however, it remains that the spikes are so closely packed and not heavy enough that it could have failed in left-spin even at the beginning of the series. Because of this, Wolf has never had any use for Attack competitively, and Metal Wheels such as Blitz and VariAres should be used instead. Wolf also serves no purpose in Defense and Stamina, as the multiple contact points cause too much Recoil.

Track: Defense 125

  • Weight: 1.7 grams

Defense 125 is similar to 125 and Tornado 125. Apart from the shifts in weight distribution and air resistance, there are few notable differences. The ring serves no significant defensive purposes. The track’s relatively low height prevents the opponent’s Bey from making any sort of consistent contact. D125 is an outclassed track for Stamina and Defense Customizations.

Use in Attack customization

D125 can be used to some extent in some Attack customizations. MF Gravity Perseus D125RF is one such combination.

Use in Stamina customization

If the 85, AD145 or 230 tracks are unavailable to you, D125 can be put to use in the customization Scythe Kronos D125WD.

Bottom: Ball

  • Weight: 0.6 grams

Ball, as its name suggests, is shaped like a ball. This hemispherical shape provides a large area for the Bottom to make contact with the Stadium floor; hence increasing friction and making it more difficult to knockout. B’s shape also makes it likely to stay in the central areas of the Stadium, hence maximizing the customization’s distance from the Stadium exits. Due to its qualities, this bottom makes a decent choice for Defense Customizations. B can be used if WB is not available. However, both have been outclassed by CS, RSF and RS, all of which inherently have better Defense due to the inclusion rubber.

Since it is ball-shaped, this means that it still mostly only has one single point of contact with the stadium floor, and it wears evenly. For those reasons, the B Bottom is also a prized tip for Stamina testing, where variations in Bottom wear can cause considerable differences in performances.

Other Versions

  • Wolf 105F - BB-12 Booster Wolf 105F (Blue)
  • Wolf D125B - BB-20 BeyBattle Try Set (Red)
  • Wolf 125SF - BB-21 Attack & Balance Reshuffle Set (Blue)

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Overall

Wolf D125B is composed of predominately outclassed parts. D125 has found use, but does not make up for the lack of competitive parts. There is little to no reason to own the bey aside from collection purposes.