Infinity Libra GB145S

Infinity Libra GB145S is a WBBA Limited Beyblade. You can only get it by earning 20,000 Beypoints.

Face Bolt: Libra
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Libra, the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Energy Ring.

Energy Ring: Libra
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides. The long slants on the side are exellent for ring attacks. In this form, it is yellow-green. ===Mold Variations=== The original mold of Libra does not fit Metal Wheels correctly, resulting in a loose fit and rattling. This is later rectified in the Hybrid Wheel Set Stamina & Defense Reshuffle.
 * Weight: 2.8g

Metal Wheel: Infinity
Infinity has 4 jagged and 4 smooth areas on it. It is completely closed and has 8 small indentations. It is not the best wheel coince for defense or stamina, but if you don't have Earth/Basalt/rock, then you may want to consider infinity. It is dark blue and green in color.
 * Weight: 30.07g

Spin Track: Gravity Bowl 145 (GB145)
GB145 is a wide, round Track featuring two free moving metal balls. These balls move toward the outside of the Track while spinning, causing additional spin retaining force which increases stamina, similar to Draciel Metal Ball Defenser's Metal Ball Base from the plastic generation. Weighing in at 4.5 grams, GB145 is currently the third heaviest Track available, and as such is extremely useful in Defense customizations. However, because it lacks energy-absorbing free spinning wings, it is not as effective as C145 against low attackers such as Quetzalcoatl 90WF.
 * Weight: 4.5 grams

Where GB145 does shine is when it is utilized in Defense customizations against high CH120-based Attackers, such as MF Lightning L Drago CH120RF. These types of Attackers do not aim to hit the Track, and thus the free spinning claws of C145 are not necessary, and you instead get a significant increase in the overall weight of the customization. It's good when used in Attack customization like Ray Capricorne GB145MF.

Note: If you shake the Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo and it rattles, there is a high chance you will get an Earth Virgo GB145BS. The rattling sound is caused by the balls in GB145, this is a good way to obtain Earth Virgo or you could get the Sonokong version, if the package wasnt a box and a bag, you could feel the package and if you felt a large Track then its likely to be GB145 and that only comes with 1 bey of its series, or you can feel its weight. If you could feel an oval shaped track, it should be GB145. PS: Do not rely too much on shaking the box. You might get other beys with ES bottoms e.g. Earth Cancer DF145ES, Flame Aquila 100ES. All RBV4 that has the Earth Virgo has a thin cardboard slit through the small holes of the GB145, thus not making any sound, never rely on shaking the box.

Performance Tip: Spike (Sharp)
The Sharp Bottom offers very little movement and as such provides no Attack potential. The pointed Tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the Tip, the bottom is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by superior alternatives such as WD or SD. This Tip is outclassed and deemed pathetic among Stamina types. It is not as powerful as an ES or any other Stamina type Performance Tips but S is still an OK tip. Because of its poor balance, when used with C145, the Track usually touches the floor when hit with a strong Attack.
 * Weight: 0.6 grams