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Just be sure that you purchase the required remote to go with it!

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a kid wrote that for only 27mhz the car goes pretty fast.
mhz have nothing to do with how fast the car goes.
mhz is the radio signal that the car uses . it is the type of radio signal. and they offer 49mhz and 27mhz so that if your friend got an rc car it wouldnt interfer with his cause hopefully he got 49mhz or some other mhz. so all im saying is that mhz have nothing to do with how fast a cars goes.









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Pros:
-Uses only two AA batteries
-No extra batteries needed for the top; top has built in battery
-Long ripcord
-Launcher gives a nice grip
-You can control your Beyblade top making the battle more strategic.
-Very little assembly needed; great for beginning Beybladers
-Easy to use controls
-Simple charging feature; similar to the small RC cars (e.g. Zip Zaps)
-You can change the attack ring with most Beyblade attack rings.
Cons:
-The attack ring is designed for left spin but all RC Beyblades are right spin.
-The product is supposed to be called Dragoon V2
-RC antenna is a bit long
-Only the attack ring is customizable; nothing else
-Most attack rings stick out very little from the weight disks
-Ripcord is in a curved/bent form when you open the box.
-Long Ripcord; easy to break
Tips:
-After each rip or every other rip, scratch around the area around the hole where you ripcord in. This will prevent the hole and the ripcord from wearing away
-Straighten the ripcord; fill up one sink/bowl with hot water and put the ripcord in and let it sit for a few minutes. During the few minutes, fill up a second sink/bowl (that is very close to the sink/bowl with warm water) with cold water. Quickly, take out the ripcord, straighten the ripcord with your hands, and put the ripcord in the cold water, still straightening it with your hands for at least a few minutes (more the better).
-Put a tiny small piece of tape (duct tape, masking tape, scotch tape) on the tip of the Beyblade top to stop it from scratching or/and wearing away. To make sure the tape stays on, scratch it on. Do this even if it is scratched/worn away.
-Clean tip frequently; after every rip/use.
-Use a large attack ring for more attack (e.g. Seaborg 1 or 2).
-In battle, rip the ripcord as straight as possible so it will not wear away the rip hole and rip cord.
-In battle, use the RC battles during the beginning right after you rip for better attack and endurance.
-In battle, hold the trigger inward (like a gun), right after you have ripped it and hold it.
-Use an official Hasbro Beystadium or a large saucer sled (no bumps on it) or wok.
-Point the antenna at the Top while controlling it.
-Get two of two frequencies, in case one of your friends has the same frequency, you have an alternative.
If you have any questions, e-mail/messenger me at marineangemon85@hotmail (I use the most) or laserblader@yahoo.com.
Finally, remember to "LET IT RIP!" or as they say it in Japan "GO SHOOT!"

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