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'''Note:''' Since this article was published, significant new and more accurate information has come to light, and as a result, this article must be updated. Please do not take all of the information here as the truth, as more extensive testing on the parts of this Beyblade has since provided information which conflicts with and/or expands upon the understanding of these parts this article was based upon. However, the Overall section has been updated based on this new information, and as such is a reliable source of information. Updates will be posted on the main page when completed.<br><br>
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== Attack Ring (AR): Cross Spiker ==
 
== Attack Ring (AR): Cross Spiker ==
* '''Weight:'''  
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* '''Weight:''' 6 grams
An AR with many projections coming out from the center. The AR has almost no use, as there are many better choices, and the AR is horrible at attacking.
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The Cross Spiker AR has 8 points of attack, or spikes, that comes out from the center. The four larger points have [[Smash Attack]] in right spin while it has [[Smash Attack|Spike Attack]] in left spin. The other four smaller points of the AR are in a triangular shape similar to that of the Cross Attack SP ([[Burning Kerberous]]). The smaller spikes appear obstruct the larger contact points, but this does not affect performance to a significant degree. Therefore, Cross Spiker retains it's full Smash Attack capability, allowing it to be used competitively to good results.
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'''Use in Attack customization''':
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* '''AR''': Cross Spiker
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* '''WD''': Ten Wide
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* '''SG''': Neo Left Spin Gear (South/North Magnecore)
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* '''BB''': SG Metal Flat 2 ([[Gaia Dragoon V]])
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This is a standard left-spin Smash Attack customization; Ten Wide to maximise weight on the perimeter of the beyblade, South Magnecore to control recoil without decreasing movement speed too much, and SG Metal Flat 2 which allows the combo to have decent stamina, which is useful given Cross Spiker can also outspin some of the more powerful defense types it has trouble KOing with SG Metal Flat 2. The result is an excellent Smash Attack combination with some added Survival that can catch opponents off guard.
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== Weight Disk (WD): Ten Heavy ==
  
== Weight Disk (WD): 10-heavy ==
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See [[Heavy Weight Disks | Ten Heavy]].
  
See [[10-heavy]].
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== Spin Gear (SG): Heavy Metal Core ==
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* '''Weight:''' 9 grams
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This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core, or HMC abbreviated, weighs 9 grams making it the heaviest core by 3 grams outweighing the MG core. The HMC is mainly used in [[Compact]] or [[Defense]] combos because of its weight. In the Hasbro version, Metal Driger has been fitted with an Engine Gear.
  
== Spin Gear (SG): Heavy Metal Gear ==
 
* '''Weight:''' 9g
 
This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core (HMC) is 9g, 3g heavier than the next heaviest SG. The HMC is used in [[compact]] combos and any other combo that requires a heavier Beyblade (eg. [[Defense]] Beyblades or [[Attack]] Beyblades focused on Upper Attack)
 
  
 
== Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version) ==
 
== Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version) ==
  
See [[First Clutch Base]]
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See [[Spin Gear | First Clutch Base]]
  
 
== Other Versions ==
 
== Other Versions ==
  
* Hasbro= The Hasbro Version has an Engine Gear, instead of the useful HMC
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* [[Metal Driger]] - The [[Hasbro]] Version has an [[Spin Gear#G and GT Series Spin Gears | Engine Gear]], instead of the HMC
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* [[Metal Driger]] - [[Hasbro]] recolor version with Right Customize Engine Gear with Metal Semi-Flat CEW (Dark Metallic Green)
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* [[Metal Driger]] - Coro-Coro Limited Version / Shadow Driger (Black)
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* [[Knight Driger]] - Black version of Metal Driger
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:MetalDriger 001.jpg|Takara Metal Driger
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Image:MetalDriger 002.jpg|Takara Metal Driger 3/4 view
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Image:MetalDriger 003.jpg|Takara Metal Driger bottom view
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Image:MetalDriger 004.jpg|Cross Spiker
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Image:MetalDriger 005.jpg|First Clutch Base with HMC
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Image:MetalDriger 006.jpg|Heavy Metal Gear with HMC
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Image:MetalDriger 007.jpg|Heavy Metal Core with one casing
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Image:MetalDriger 008.jpg|Hasbro First Clutch Base with EG
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Image:MetalDriger 009.jpg|Hasbro First Clutch Base with EG
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Image:Metal driger.jpg|Sticker sheet (Metal Driger)
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Image:KnightDriger001.png|Sticker sheet (Knight Driger)
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</gallery>
  
 
== Overall ==
 
== Overall ==
This Beyblade is worth buying for the HMC. Hasbro Metal Driger isn't worth the money, but the HMC from the Takara Metal Driger has many uses.
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The fact it is the only source of the vital Heavy Metal Core alone makes the Takara and Sonokong version of '''Metal Driger''' a must have, and that it comes with a Weight Disk which works well with the HMC, as well as a competitive [[Smash Attack]] AR only enforces the fact that '''Metal Driger''' is an excellent purchase. However, the Hasbro version is significantly less worthwhile due to the lack of the HMC, and as such should be avoided. '''Every Blader should own multiples of the Takara and SonoKong version of this Beyblade.'''
  
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[[Category:Plastic Beyblade]]
 
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[[Category:Must-buy Beyblades]]

Latest revision as of 18:10, 31 July 2016

Note: Since this article was published, significant new and more accurate information has come to light, and as a result, this article must be updated. Please do not take all of the information here as the truth, as more extensive testing on the parts of this Beyblade has since provided information which conflicts with and/or expands upon the understanding of these parts this article was based upon. However, the Overall section has been updated based on this new information, and as such is a reliable source of information. Updates will be posted on the main page when completed.

Metal Driger
Metaldriger.jpg
Number: A-95
System: 5-Layer
Type: Defense



Attack Ring (AR): Cross Spiker

  • Weight: 6 grams

The Cross Spiker AR has 8 points of attack, or spikes, that comes out from the center. The four larger points have Smash Attack in right spin while it has Spike Attack in left spin. The other four smaller points of the AR are in a triangular shape similar to that of the Cross Attack SP (Burning Kerberous). The smaller spikes appear obstruct the larger contact points, but this does not affect performance to a significant degree. Therefore, Cross Spiker retains it's full Smash Attack capability, allowing it to be used competitively to good results.

Use in Attack customization:

  • AR: Cross Spiker
  • WD: Ten Wide
  • SG: Neo Left Spin Gear (South/North Magnecore)
  • BB: SG Metal Flat 2 (Gaia Dragoon V)

This is a standard left-spin Smash Attack customization; Ten Wide to maximise weight on the perimeter of the beyblade, South Magnecore to control recoil without decreasing movement speed too much, and SG Metal Flat 2 which allows the combo to have decent stamina, which is useful given Cross Spiker can also outspin some of the more powerful defense types it has trouble KOing with SG Metal Flat 2. The result is an excellent Smash Attack combination with some added Survival that can catch opponents off guard.

Weight Disk (WD): Ten Heavy

See Ten Heavy.

Spin Gear (SG): Heavy Metal Core

  • Weight: 9 grams

This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core, or HMC abbreviated, weighs 9 grams making it the heaviest core by 3 grams outweighing the MG core. The HMC is mainly used in Compact or Defense combos because of its weight. In the Hasbro version, Metal Driger has been fitted with an Engine Gear.


Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version)

See First Clutch Base

Other Versions

  • Metal Driger - The Hasbro Version has an Engine Gear, instead of the HMC
  • Metal Driger - Hasbro recolor version with Right Customize Engine Gear with Metal Semi-Flat CEW (Dark Metallic Green)
  • Metal Driger - Coro-Coro Limited Version / Shadow Driger (Black)
  • Knight Driger - Black version of Metal Driger

Gallery

Overall

The fact it is the only source of the vital Heavy Metal Core alone makes the Takara and Sonokong version of Metal Driger a must have, and that it comes with a Weight Disk which works well with the HMC, as well as a competitive Smash Attack AR only enforces the fact that Metal Driger is an excellent purchase. However, the Hasbro version is significantly less worthwhile due to the lack of the HMC, and as such should be avoided. Every Blader should own multiples of the Takara and SonoKong version of this Beyblade.