im a bit new to beybuilding and everyone knows p. serpent is a terrible combo but as a poison enthusiast in video games i play i couldnt help but try to put it on something i have 2, because one doesnt really use the p. wheel serpent ,metal face poison 230 rubber sharp (or coat sharp?) (this one the poison wheel doesnt really interact with it ) and serpent, metal face poison gravity ball metal ball (trying to make it heavy and not budge as much since from my testing and research even though people say how bad it is it seems to be most comparable to a defensive type bey despite having the attack features, alot of people complain about its weight and how its recoil can ring it out so im taking a shot at fixing it, im not sure which would work better but this one i think would actually interact with the poison wheel. ofc if not against tornado stallers. but i wanna see if we can take and dish out some hits leaving the opponent either tired from hitting us or ringing itself out.) like the poison ring suggests.)
One of the only things i remember about beyblading as a kid is when i accidentslly shattered the facebolt of my friends L-Drago. Im not 100% sure the cobo i used but i think it was Rock Copernicus with the two bottom parts of Rock Leone.
Can you make twisted salamander : face bolt salamander driver is Sagittario ll and screw steel I don't know what the name but you try my tips I hope it's working
Variares is based off the Greek god of war, whose Roman version is called "Mars". In astrology, the "Aries" sign is controlled by the planet Mars(Scorpio is also, apparently), which got its namesake from said Roman mythology. So, the Aries metal wheel actually works thematically with Variares a bit more than you realize. However, I would swap HF/S with SF as the former bottom debuted with the HWS beys, and SF seems to play more into King's style.