Yo so here’s a fun fact about the real Meteo Ldrago. There’s something called “spin equalization,” better known as spin stealing, and it CAN be performed in real life. Rubber has high friction, opposed to just metal, and the opposite direction would make the Ldrago spin as fast as the beyblade it’s fighting, as long as there is collision. This only works if both beyblades are spinning opposite directions. If for some reason you spun Ldrago right, and the opposing beyblade left, Ldrago would still gain speed with the rubber. TLDR: meteo l drago has real life spin steal as long as it’s going against a right spinning bey
Launching it by hand can be more effective even if you are going against multiple beys to spin steal from. The hand launch offers more control than the launcher does.
28:37- A new mysterious op looking character got introduced but we still see the red lightning strikes of Ryuga around the place. No one can beat his aura.
Fun fact: With this episode, the 'ultimate bey' of each type has been revealed. The ultimate attack type is Argo's Ray Gill (stated by Madoka in this episode) The ultimate defense type is Wales' Blue Grand Cetus (stated by Madoka during the festival of warriors) The ultimate balance type is Doji's Dark Wolf (stated by Benkei when they were introduced) The ultimate stamina type is Yu's Flame Libra (stated by Damore during the Wild Fang match)
I feel like at this point in time, Tsubasa is definitely stronger than Masamune. After harnessing the dark power, Tsubasa literally 1v2 Sophie and Wales’ special move in one attack, while Masamune lost to Klaus (who himself lost to Sophie and Wales). Yes, Masamune managed to pierce through the Grand Deucalion, but he still ended up being swallowed by the wave, so he only divided it for a short time. And let’s not even mention how Masamune got humiliated by Selene (it was fraudulent, but this is not the first he proves to be careless in and out of battle). So I’d say that Tsubasa is stronger than him, even though it’s close.
I always thought Tsubasa was stronger than Masamune. The writers didn't let Tsubasa battle Masamune in order to hype Masamune up. Chiyun, imo is stronger than Chaoxin. I noticed that the writers had to write around Tsubasa the most.
@@mmayes237 Yeah, I also think that Chi Yun is stronger than Chao Xin. He was always written as Da Xian's second, and the fact that he would have probably battled Kyoya if he had taken the spot on the team (since he asked why he wasn't battling him) speaks for itself imo. There's also the fact that Argo said that Tsubasa was Gan Gan Galaxy's number 2 before trying to downplay him. Tsubasa has proven to be stronger and more consistent than Masamune in his fights this season.
@@RohitChOfficial The ranking at the start was close between Tsubasa and Masamune, and their respective powers have grown since then (honestly I think that the gap between them widened, with Tsubasa being even stronger than him. And don't spoil Caw Caw, he's probably not caught up to all of that yet.
The relationship between means and ends is rather interesting. On the one hand, I do think that you're absolutely right about rejecting this somewhat empty/superficial notion of the means being everything regardless of the consequences. This view is too rigid, I believe, and ignores the fact that sometimes we have to do something bad (like lying) to achieve a good (like saving someone). If one's desire is strong enough, then they can overcome seemingly impossible odds. On the other hand, I believe that there is a limit to this approach. While there isn't just one good option, there aren't an infinite number of them either. Let's take beyblade, for example. The series has shown that people can grow stronger through the power of friendship and wanting to have fun or by themselves (with the help of physical training and a desire to become the strongest). However, even though both paths are almost neck-to-neck, it is ultimately the power of friendship that triumphs. Even Ryuga, who is clearly not particularly interested in having friends, was saved because of it. Had Gingka not been willing to help him (because he cared about friend), Ryuga's need to become strong would have resulted in him losing control of his own body and living as a servant of L-Drago for the rest of his life. This probably wouldn't have been a very pleasant existence. So, while both Gingka and Ryuga won many battles with widely different motivations, there did come a point where the purity of the means was what made all the difference. It's not that the destination doesn't matter; it's that all roads may not lead to it, even if we believe that they do due to a lack of knowledge. These complex questions have no easy answers, but it does appear that it is in the very nature of certain things to restrict the number of ways one can choose to reach them. Let's take a simple example. Let's say, hypothetically, someone is very impressed by your success, Caw. They see the views you're getting and they want to have them as well. However, unlike you, they're not passionate about the reactions. They don't truly love what they are watching. I think that, after a certain point of time, this person's heart, mind, and body will betray them. If they continue to treat virtues like hard work, rigour, and dedication as mere means to an end, what they will end up with would be a poor copy of something greater. Their emotions and will would lack harmony (because out of all the elements, they only value one), and this will lead them to fail against you. You're humble enough to not stress your hard work, but it definitely shows. Being able to remain fresh while generating so many reactions every single day is not something everyone can accomplish. In my view, this is mainly because you genuinely love what you do and aren't doing it for some other purpose (like getting compliments from fans). A copycat who tries to imitate you without your intentions and emotions will not find the success that they have. Even if luck benefits them, their internal level of satisfaction will continue to fluctuate. In other words, the nature of your work is such that people who see it as a stepping stone to something better will always stumble and come crashing down. Without the passion and the diligence, achievements will remain illusory. You, on the other hand, may stumble sometimes, but I am confident that you will not take the amount of damage your copycat will. It's also true that damage isn't always visible. Internal injuries should not be taken lightly. I've seen this in my personal life as well. I know people who do good deeds such as donating to the needy because they want fame or influence. I've noticed that they're not really happy despite having a lot of resources. In contrast, I also know someone who doesn't possess much resources, but they help others because they find this to be inherently valuable. This person, in spite of not having much, lives a happier life. To put it briefly: the end is important, and that is exactly why we require the right means. We shouldn't be narrow-minded, but stretching ourselves too much could cause the rope that tethers us to success to break. This is why, in my opinion, after a certain point, principles do have a key role to play. The following words of Mahatma Gandhi come to mind: "The means may be likened to a seed, the end to a tree, and there is just the same inviolable connection between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree." -Hind Swaraj "They say 'means are after all means'. I would say 'means are after all everything'. As the means so the end... There is no wall of separation between means and end. Indeed the Creator has given us control (and that too very limited) over means, none over the end. Realization of the goal is in exact proportion to that of the means. This is a proposition that admits of no exception." -Young India, 1924 There's so much more that could be said about this, but I feel that I have already gone beyond the scope of what is appropriate for this video. I do not wish to offend anyone. If you have the time and are interested in exploring this subject further, I would suggest reading the following article: 'Means And Ends In Politics' by Raghawan N. Iyer This provides a good overview and analysis of the Gandhian perspective I have regarding this topic. As always, thank you for the thought-provoking content.
@@marwanarab7897 That's the intriguing nature of art, entertainment, and ultimately, of life itself, isn't it, my friend? Things that look small at an initial glance can have much deeper roots that can only be discovered by having a closer look.
People talk about Pegasus having a special tip and how this gives Gingka an advantage, but I would argue that L-Drago gives an even bigger advantage to Ryuga. He can simply conserve his strength early on and take the strength of his opponents. Other bladers have to worry about their spin strength decreasing, while Ryuga can usually stay relaxed and let L-Drago take the power of other beys. Of course, a bey's strength can only be properly harnessed by the blader's power and skills.
Ryuga carries L drago. L drago and Pagasas is equally strong. In Beyblade case both has superiority in their respective category which neutralises each other. But it's Ryuga himself who is simply far more powerful then Jingka and any other Beyblader. Which makes the difference lol. So there are nothing exist so called "L drago gives bigger advantage then Pagasas". But I get your other points.
@@mdhamim7552 Gingka also carries Pegasus and brings out its power. Ryo clearly stated in Metal Fusion that the true power of the bey can only be unleashed through the blader's own power. My point was that L-Drago naturally has the ability to steal power, just as Pegasus can go faster. No matter how much any other blader trains or how strong they are, they can never acquire the ability to just take the spin strength of another bey and convert it into its own. The reason this is an even bigger advantage than what Pegasus gives is because not only can Ryuga save his own immense power early on, but he can also take away the power of the opponent while making himself stronger. This 3-in-1 combination is unbelievably powerful. When we are talking about blader's strength, we have to focus on the spirit. After all, Yu was able to defeat many bladers who were physically stronger than him. Ryuga has a greater desire to win and grow stronger than Gingka. The latter is mainly focused on having fun and caring about his friends. That is the source of his strength. He was able to defeat Ryuga's first dark move even before the spirits of Hikaru, Tsubasa, and Kyoya came to help him. But it is true that Ryuga is almost always one step ahead of everyone due to his intense training and unwavering commitment to being the strongest. He truly is an emperor.
The flashbacks were important for tsubasas character development.. tsubasa finally becoming a worthy gang gang galaxy member..you actin like its Naruto flashbacks where its full ep of that
Bro this season Fr the rubber season, giraffe meteo ldrago galaxy pegasus ray striker and ray gill like damn, in metal fusion it was only storm pegasus
Behold the final arc of Metal Masters, the USA Arc, that will literally span over to episode 51 of said season, with two subplots. Personally Metal Masters is my favorite out of the three seasons, and the things that happen in this, are Crazy!!! It takes back the shame by these two “Brazil episodes” ( the final battle with Tsubasa already was extremely good and in a way undid this shame), and gives you back crazy fiction!!
(I cant say too much because i dont want to spoil anything. This is all just my opinion of power scaling until this episode without revealing future battles) The part when you said your power scaling would be ginga kyoya and masamune on the same tier and that he is stronger than tsubasa hurt me. Masamune was crying on his knees against nile who is weaker than kyoya and ginga. His best feats up untill the point you made it to are stopping the joined special move and beating chao xin who is very weak. Tsubasas also had feats even without the dark power beat the joined special move and won against much stronger people like argo. Also if we are being really technical tsubasa and ginga are carrying this world championship with their wins.
I was notified of your reply, my friend. However, for some reason, I cannot see it. Therefore, I have no choice but to respond here. I am sorry for any trouble caused by this. Note: Spoilers ahead. Yes, I know what you're referring to. Kyoya defeats Damian, and this Damian is more powerful than the Gingka who defeated him. However, the reason I would still put Gingka above Kyoya is due to what happens afterwards. Firstly, it's not if Kyoya defeats Damian with ease. His Leone also cracks. Yes, Kerbecs cracks too, but that happens later. Secondly, recall what happens at the end. Gingka tries to stop the spiral force and Madoka is with him. The spiral force had the combined power of both Pegasus and L-Drago. Madoka says that Gingka can stand up to the power of the spiral force if he can rise above the combination of Pegasus and L-Drago. Please pay attention to what she says. She doesn't say that Gingka will be able to defeat the spiral force if he can rise above the combination. She says that he will be able to "stand up" to it. In other words, he would have a good chance of fighting it in a meaningful way. After this, Gingka asks himself if he can bring forth more power than he did in the battle against Damian. Then, he launches Pegasus, and Madoka is amazed to see that Pegasus has begun to absorb the spiral force. By the time Ryuga comes to help Gingka, Pegasus has successfully managed to absorb most of the spiral force. This shows that Gingka's power level definitely rose significantly from what it was against Damian, and if it reached a point where it was able to go beyond the combination of L-Drago and Pegasus, even if for a short time, then I think that we have no other choice but to conclude that Gingka was above Kyoya.
Yeah this is where the writer's screwed up the entire show but tnx to the animation its still watchable. Yeah bad writing compared to metal fusion, still they make ryuaga op but writing in ginga , massamune and yu were awful but s3 is better compared to this and only good thing they did justice is creating new characters and giving kyoya equal scn space compared to mc.
@@n_o_o_n_e At least during the Russia battles, Gingka and Yu pulled off some big brain moves to overcome the unfair conditions. But in this battle, every Garcia except Argo is so ass that the writers had to go out of their way to completely nerf Yu and Masamune