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  • =Looking for info on Beyblade Burst, the 3rd generation of Beyblades? Click the logo!=
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  • ...D you can use for a compact combo. It is the heaviest and smallest plastic-generation WD available. ...Beyblade to roam the stadium at a decent speed. Making contact within the first few seconds of the battle after being shot will deliver considerable damage
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  • === Use in First Generation [[Zombie | Zombies]] === Wing Cross was used as an AR in [[first generation]] [[Zombie | zombies]] (that is, before the [[S Series]] was released). It
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  • === Use in First Generation [[Zombies]] === Wing Cross was used as an AR in [[first generation]] [[zombies]] (that is, before the [[S Series]] was released). It was used
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  • === Use in First Generation [[Zombie | Zombies]] === Wing Cross was used as an AR in [[first generation]] [[Zombie | zombies]] (that is, before the [[S Series]] was released). It
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  • ...]] AR, albeit one of the more competitive OHKO Attack Rings of the Plastic Generation. ...and SG Grip Change Base] (or at least the Tip thereof) for [[Attack]]. The first and most obvious is its height – it is a tall Base, meaning that it has d
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  • ...Circle Upper in most areas and is '''the most important AR of the [[HMS]] generation. Every Blader has to own this AR to compete on a serious level.'''
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  • ...or [[survival]], spin-stealing, and life after death. Even after the first generation, the shaft of Bearing Base could still be used in [[5-layer]] and [[6-layer ==== Use in First Generation [[Zombie|Zombies]] ====
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  • === Use in Second Generation [[Zombie|Zombies]] === === Use in Third Generation [[Zombie|Zombies]] ===
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  • ...[[Heavy Metal System]] introduced many new concepts compared to the first generation of Beyblades, one of them being the Bit Protector. As explained in the HMS ...Beyblade with lowered spin velocity. The second mold, is tighter than the first and was the most produced of the three molds. The third mold, only produced
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  • ...5. This new series is targeted towards a whole new generation of kids. The first releases were in stores around ''August 9th 2008''. To gain a wider audienc ...eel is the second part of a Hybrid Wheel name, while the Metal Wheel comes first: for example, Storm Pegasis – Storm is the Metal Wheel, Pegasis is made o
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  • Unlike the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]], the Dual Shooter, as suggested by the name has the ability of selecting ...pdated version of the Customize Grip from the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]], except it can be used by both left handed and right handed players. To d
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  • The Dragon Winder is included with all of the earlier generation Dragoons. It is longer than the standard winder, which will increase the [[ ...derived from the Dragon Winder and unlike the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]] winders, all G-Winders are of the same length. The plastic on G-Winders i
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  • The [[Spin Gear]] is a part of the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]] of Beyblade. It determines which way a Beyblade will be able to spin, whi ...r technically had SGs (they were fixed in place by screws), these were the first SGs ever produced. Generally each SG has casings that surround a metal ring
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  • ...yblade | plastic generation]]. This shooter is compatible with all plastic generation [[Winder#Plastic | winders]]. The reasoning for this is because the gear sy ...that hook onto the Beyblade are slightly different from the EZShooter; you first insert the prongs into the slots beside the Face, and then turn it so that
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  • ...ion of HMS can be changed at will, unlike the [[Plastic Beyblade|plastic]] generation which would require swapping a [[Spin Gear]] and shooter.
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  • ...ip and bearing support is what makes this part so important in the plastic generation, as due to the relatively light weight of Plastic combinations, the use of ...lity to hold the tip of [[Uriel 2]], the fastest rubber tip of the Plastic Generation. The inside of the Casings is perfectly shaped to hold the tip, allowing it
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  • ==== Use in First Generation [[Zombie|Zombies]] ====
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  • This is the second generation bit protector released; it is tighter than the initial bit protectors allow
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  • Flat Core was one of the first Attack-based Running Cores released, but quickly became severely outdated w ...u can potentially add on another 4 grams by switching to a heavier plastic generation AR (the heaviest of them is 8 grams), which is quite significant for [[Defe
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