Beyblade Community Confession MY
#BeybladeCommunityConfessionMY14
I'm honestly exhausted.
I miss when this hobby was actually fun.
Now, every new Beyblade release feels like the same story. Before normal fans even have a chance to buy one, scalpers have already cleared the shelves. The only option left is paying ridiculous resale prices to people who don't even care about Beyblade—they just see it as another way to make money.
It's heartbreaking because all I want is to enjoy the hobby like everyone else. I shouldn't have to fight bots, camp stores, or pay double or triple the retail price just to own something I genuinely love.
But the scalpers aren't the only thing pushing me away.
The community has become so toxic that it's hard to enjoy being part of it anymore. There's constant drama, endless arguments, gatekeeping, people looking down on others, and way too much negativity. Instead of celebrating new releases, sharing tips, or making friends, it feels like everyone is competing to prove they're better than everyone else.
The hobby that once helped me relax is now one of the biggest sources of stress in my life.
I never expected that collecting spinning tops would make me feel this disappointed, but here I am.
I still love Beyblade. I love battling, collecting, and the memories I've made over the years. But lately, it feels like I have to love the hobby despite the people around it, not because of them.
For the first time, I'm seriously thinking about walking away.
Not because I don't love Beyblade anymore.
But because this hobby doesn't feel like home anymore.
發表於: July 7, 2026, 2:08 p.m.