Bakugan Maxus Helios: Eight Majestic Monsters in One

 
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The most important characters in Bakugan battle brawling (aside from the player, of course) are the main Bakugan warriors, better known as Bakugan balls. Without the main warrior, traps, guardians, and ability cards are entirely useless.

Making the right choice of warriors to put on the game board can actually make the difference between winning and losing in a match. Therefore, the more main warriors you get to choose from, the more your chances are of winning in any type of brawling situation. With the Bakugan Maxus Helios, you now have the chance to choose from 8 main warriors. Yes, 8 characters in one set. Unbelievable? Believe it.

The Bakugan Maxus Helios is supposedly a 7 in 1 set from the Bakugan franchise. More like 8 in 1, as you not only get the 7 interlocking pieces of the set (composed by Bakugan warriors Cyborg Helios, Scraper, Klawgor, Foxbat, Fencer, Leefar and Spindle), but also the ultimate monster that the set assembles into – the Maxus Helios. All 8 characters can be used in over a dozen ways on board: with the right kind of ability cards and fusion ability cards, you can go from choosing to giving your opponent a difficult time, to sparing them the pain by ending the game earlier on.

The Bakugan Maxus Helios is a set that highly resembles a Transformers robot, and for some, the aesthetic quality of this set renders it a bit shameful to just go about playing with it and exposing it to the environment’s harsh elements. Indeed, the Maxus Helios is one monster you could just stare at all day. If you have enough dough to spend, you could purchase two sets for yourself: one for roughing it out, and another for you personal collection.

The Maxus Helios is the ultimate set for any type of player. For beginners, brawling becomes a piece of cake, especially once they discover the type of brawling combinations they are most comfortable with. For more experience players, on the other hand, the flexibility the entire set gives when it comes to more tactical brawling is definitely unparalleled by any other set, so far.

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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Knowing the Monsters Within

 
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When at war, the best tactics that have been used involves an intricate knowledge and understanding of what one has on hand, aside from knowing what the enemies have. Many a smaller army have won against armies thousands of times bigger than they are by not only knowing about the enemy, but also by knowing about their own strengths and how they could maximize that against the weaknesses of the enemy. With Bakugan battle brawling, essentially the same thing holds true. And if you had something as great at the Bakugan Maxus Helios set, would you know what to do with it?

The Bakugan Maxus Helios 7 in 1 set is the ultimate Bakugan monster that disassembles into 7 different Bakugan balls. Each of these 7 characters has abilities that differ from each other. With the number of combinatory choices that you can make, losing a game with this set can only be accounted for by a lack of knowledge with regard to the power you hold in your hands.

With the Bakugan Maxus Helios, you get yourself a cyborg Bakugan (Cyborg Helios), spider-like Bakugan (Scraper and Klawgor), bat-like Bakugan (Foxbat), scorpion-like Bakugan (Fencer), and snake-like Bakugan (Leefar and Spindle). Each one of these Bakugan has corresponding ability cards that add anywhere from 200 to 500 Gs. or subtract from around 200 to 400 Gs. from the enemy (with Spindle carrying the most additional ability at 500 Gs. with the Haos Sheria ability card, and Foxbat subtracting the most from the enemy at 400 Gs. with the use of Darkus Slay).

If your brawling tactics involve maxing out additional Gs., going with either Spindle or Scraper (+200 Gs. with Subterra Spartan and +400 Gs. with Subterra Gravity) is the way to go. If you want the opponent going down as fast as possible, Foxbat should be number one on the list, as aside from the aforementioned ability, another -300 Gs. to the opponent can be achieved with the Darkus Magalena ability card in tow.

The above-described possible tactics you can take on are but just a small preview of what you can do with this set. Try mixing and matching, and who knows? You might just come up with your own set of moves yet unheard of in the Bakugan battle brawling world.

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A Begginer’s Guide to the Ultimate Bakugan: Bakugan Maxus Helios

 
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Some of the best stories of all time involve someone with little significance in their society gaining great power in an instant. Take as examples, King David, the shepherd boy who killed the giant Goliath, and King Arthur, the boy who got the sword out of the Anvil when no one else could. What they did with the power they were given is the stuff of legends.

In Bakugan battle brawling, a beginner gaining the power in the form of Bakugan Maxus Helios is comparable to the story of these two kings, and like them, a legend can also be born out of a Bakugan neophyte.

The Bakugan Maxus Helios is the ultimate Bakugan brawling set a neophyte (and even more experience players) could ever ask for. The impressive Maxus Helios can be disassembled into 7 different Bakugan balls that each has their own special strengths. The set comes with Cyborg Helios, Scraper, Klawgor, Foxbat, Fencer, Leefar and Spindle in tow. For a beginner, being bombarded by so many monsters at the same time can be quite overwhelming – after all, this is some serious Bakugan power you are holding in your hands. But like all great things, starting small is the surest way to go.

Well, owning a Bakugan Maxus Helios set isn’t exactly what one could call as starting small, but it definitely is starting smart. You can become smarter by purchasing additional ability cards that could help you max out on G power, or reduce that of your opponents. A good way to go on a first fight is by concentrating on Spindle, Scraper, and Foxbat, as Spindle and Scraper can provide the most amount of additional Gs., whereas Foxbat can reduce the most amount of Gs. from your opponent, as long as you pair them with the right ability cards.

If you desire an even more-assured victory, you could go with purchasing another 7 in 1 Bakugan set – the Maxus Dragonoid. The Maxus Dragonoid comes with an additional Bakugan ball and 6 traps – traps that could prove to be extremely useful to your already impressive set of Bakugan balls. With these sets (or even with just the Maxus Helios) in your power, being a beginner doesn’t necessarily mean you’re the one most left behind in the game.

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