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Like Galaxy Pegasus [ :star2: Regal Bladers :star2: ]. I like this bey's looks! Nice review dude! Featured post Within the Eyes of Tomorrow. Featured post Changes in Beyblade Amino. Into Beyblade? However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Metal Wheel; as a result, Killer loses any of the potential Smash Attack the first incarnation had.
Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities, and though it may seem suited for Stamina, it peforms poorly compared to other top-tier Stamina Wheels such as Virgo, Burn, and Earth. DF has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards.
It is on par with and AD in Stamina combinations, however both 85 and are superior and see a more widespread use competitively. Thus, DF and other Track-based Stamina customs—which perform poorly against both 85 and based Stamina customs—have been outclassed. FS features a flat tip with a smaller, sharper tip in the center.
As a result, when launched at a straight angle, the Beyblade spins on this sharp tip, with very little movement. However, when tilted, either from the contact of an opposing Beyblade or from the launch, the Bottom moves in an offensive pattern.
However, it suffers from the same problems as other Balance Bottoms, in that the two qualities are compromised, resulting in mediocre performance in both fields.
It looks a bit like Ying and Yang. Each one shows a number blue is 1, red is 2. Gemios follows the same aesthetic principles as the Gemios Metal Wheel; and Killer, with a similar two-winged design.
It is the lightest Clear Wheel available, however, it can be used in Stamina combos with a heavier track too. Evil or Killer in Japan has a textured, bumpy, two-winged design that ends in two rounded edges. However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner, even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Fusion Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Fusion Wheel; as a result, Evil loses any of the potential Smash Attack the first incarnation had.
Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities; and though it may seem suited for Stamina, it preforms poorly compared to the top-tier Stamina Fusion Wheels such as Virgo, Burn, Flame, and Earth.
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