[ The launch is weirdly quiet. Boa is so used to people knowing what to shout that it didn't even occur to him that Mitsuru might not do it. But how would he know? In a world without Beyblade.
Boa watches Mitsuru's posture carefully as he goes and it's... really strange. It's amateur. Not bad, but so incredibly obviously newby, so he can't be impressed on any technical level, but... It's nice seeing someone else Beyblade. It's nice seeing someone he admires try it out. So despite its plain nature, the launch is still kind of captivating.
Ragnaruk, the apocalyptically named Beyblade, does about what you expect of a spin-top. It goes around in circles in the stadium and soon settles in the middle in a very even spin. It's more forceful and cooler than regular tops, but on it's own it's unimpressive.
It takes Boa a second to remember to comment. ]
Not bad.
[ Then he played Bahamut in his own launcher. ]
Now, in a battle we'd of course launch at the same time, because everything else would be unfair, but this is just a demonstration.
[ Boa's launching stance is entirely different. He launches in standing and when he pulls the chord he takes a jump forward. ]
GO SHOOT!
[ Bahamut hits the stadium and does a few fast and graceful rounds around in it. How much speed its picking up makes it seem a little as if it is glowing. ]
Final Guard!
[ As Boa yells this out (dramatically gesturing with his hand and all), Bahamut seems to have a red circle glowing at its sides... or is that just a trick of the light?
Either way, it crashes into Ragnaruk as if on command and Ragnaruk bursts into its three parts instantly. ]
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Boa watches Mitsuru's posture carefully as he goes and it's... really strange. It's amateur. Not bad, but so incredibly obviously newby, so he can't be impressed on any technical level, but... It's nice seeing someone else Beyblade. It's nice seeing someone he admires try it out. So despite its plain nature, the launch is still kind of captivating.
Ragnaruk, the apocalyptically named Beyblade, does about what you expect of a spin-top. It goes around in circles in the stadium and soon settles in the middle in a very even spin. It's more forceful and cooler than regular tops, but on it's own it's unimpressive.
It takes Boa a second to remember to comment. ]
Not bad.
[ Then he played Bahamut in his own launcher. ]
Now, in a battle we'd of course launch at the same time, because everything else would be unfair, but this is just a demonstration.
[ Boa's launching stance is entirely different. He launches in standing and when he pulls the chord he takes a jump forward. ]
GO SHOOT!
[ Bahamut hits the stadium and does a few fast and graceful rounds around in it. How much speed its picking up makes it seem a little as if it is glowing. ]
Final Guard!
[ As Boa yells this out (dramatically gesturing with his hand and all), Bahamut seems to have a red circle glowing at its sides... or is that just a trick of the light?
Either way, it crashes into Ragnaruk as if on command and Ragnaruk bursts into its three parts instantly. ]
... so. That's how it works, in principle.