Background & Mission
BladerLab is a free toolkit to explore Beyblade data, build decks, and run stat-driven battle simulations, so you can theorycraft and practice strategy without buying every part or traveling to events.
Built by a Blader, for Bladers
As a Beyblade enthusiast, I wanted a way to experience the competitive side of the hobby without needing to attend tournaments or own every physical combination - and get realistic, stat-backed results I could actually trust.
Bladers face real barriers - the cost of parts, limited availability, and lack of access to competitive battles make it nearly impossible to evaluate combinations or predict real match outcomes without physically owning and testing every piece.
Help users understand Beyblade statistics before investing in real combinations, build and test decks for optimal synergy, and use AI to simulate realistic battles - so every decision is driven by data, not guesswork.
A strategic training platform where AI simulations mirror real battle dynamics based on actual Beyblade stats - giving every player the tools to analyze performance, refine strategy, and compete smarter.
Build your strategy before you launch.
Who it's for
- Players who want competitive-style prep without a local scene or unlimited budget for parts.
- Collectors deciding what to buy next based on stats and synergy.
- Anyone who enjoys matchup math, deck building, and replaying simulated battles to refine launch strategy.
How it works
The database surfaces Bey stats; the deck builder rolls those numbers into a full combination; the battle simulator uses AI-driven logic on top of that data to produce fight narratives and outcomes.
Sim results are learning tools: they compress complex real-world factors (stadium, launch, wear, luck) into a model. Use them to compare ideas and study trends, not as a promise of how a specific real match will end.
Data & beta
Stats and catalog entries are curated and updated as new releases and corrections land. Numbers may differ slightly from packaging, official sheets, or third-party wikis; we prioritize consistency inside BladerLab so decks and sims stay comparable.
The product is in beta: features and balance will evolve. Community and deeper competitive tools are on the roadmap alongside broader generation coverage and sharper simulation detail.