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== Mold Differences ==<br />
There are two molds of both the Attack Ring and Support Parts, the later molds (used in all [[Hasbro]] releases as well as later [[Takara]] releases, including the Red Version) are reinforced, with extra plastic under the outer edge of the AR and the at beginning of the slopes of the SP, connecting them to the base. Generally, the second mold parts are preferred, as they are less prone to breakage. There is also a mold of the Blade Base with a completely sharp metal tip, though it is quite rare.<br />
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The [[Hasbro]] version also features darker decals.<br />
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== Attack Ring (AR): Upper Claw ==<br />
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* '''Weight:''' 7 grams<br />
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The Attack Ring of Driger V2 consists of two tiger heads, followed by long slopes that reach down to the level of the weight disk, consistent with the desired properties for [[Upper Attack]].<br />
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The tiger heads are quite large and sometimes obstruct the slopes, reducing their ability to get under opponents. They also produce some [[Smash Attack]] in left spin, but there are a great number of better options. The angle of the slopes change at two points, and this introduces a certain amount of Upward Smash (that is, [[Smash Attack]] that hits at an angle from below, smashing, rather than lifting, the opponent upwards). <br />
The rather shallow lifting curves, combined with the obstructions, limit the lifting potential of this AR, and by itself is generally outclassed by other [[Upper Attack]] ARs.<br />
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However, this AR is almost always used in unison with its respective Support Parts, Upper Attack SP, which greatly improve its abilities. When combined, the small gap where the AR and SP meet, as well as the points on the AR where the angle of the slope changes, provide the impacts needed to KO opponents once they have been lifted off the stadium floor.<br />
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There is one further limitation of Upper Claw with respect to [[Upper Attack]]: it is only effective in Right Spin, unlike [[Master Dragoon|Upper Dragoon]] and [[Dranzer GT|Triangle Wing]], which have effective slopes in both spin directions.<br />
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Due to the limitations of its design as a stand-alone part, this AR should not be used without Upper Attack SP.<br />
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== Weight Disk (WD): Ten Balance ==<br />
See [[Balance Weight Disks | Ten Balance]]<br />
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== Spin Gear (SG): Neo Right SG (Metal Weight Version) ==<br />
See [[Spin Gear#V and V2 Series Spin Gears | Neo Right SG]]<br />
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== Support Part (SP): Upper Attack SP==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 4 grams<br />
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As the name indicates, Upper Attack SP hang very low, and have a well shaped slope for lifting opponents. The main use of these SP is in tandem with the Upper Claw AR, where the two line up perfectly, doubling the length of the upper attack slope, and allowing it to begin at a lower height than any Attack Ring. This allows Upper Attack SP to easily get under opposing Beyblades and lift them.<br />
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While usually used with Upper Claw, the Upper Attack SP can even be functional by themselves, by using a small Attack Ring such as [[Polta|Polta's]] Try Cutter and a compact Weight Disk such as [[Heavy Weight Disks|10 Heavy]].<br />
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The low height of these SP comes at a cost, however. They are well known for scraping along the stadium floor on shorter bases or when launched at a sharp angle, which often must be done to get aggressive movement out of Customize Change Base. As such, it is best to use them with taller bases, although they will still cause scraping issues as the beyblade they are used on loses balance.<br />
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These SP can be inverted like many others, but doing so requires a [[Heavy Weight Disks |6 Heavy Weight Disk]], and is not particularly useful.<br />
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Upper Attack SP are also considered by some to be more useful for [[Smash Attack]] than the more popular [[Draciel V2|Fin Tectors]]. While conventionally used with Upper Claw for [[Upper Attack]], they can be used in [[Smash Attack]] customizations to good effect, though one must be very wary of possible scraping issues, as well as obstruction of contact points that may occur due to their large size and round sides.<br />
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===Use in [[Upper Attack]] Customization===<br />
Upper Claw and Upper Attack SP work together to provide excellent [[Upper Attack]], and the low starting point of the slopes of Upper Attack SP means that they are able to lift even the lowest of opponents, even on relatively tall bases such as [[Dragoon V2|Customize Grip Base]]. This allows the use of an extremely fast Blade Base and an HMC in the same combination, something which other [[Upper Attack]] ARs are unable to do without sacrificing some of their ability to get under opponents.<br />
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* '''AR:''' Upper Claw ([[Driger V2]])<br />
* '''WD:''' [[Heavy Weight Disks | Ten Heavy]]<br />
* '''SG:''' [[Spin Gear#V and V2 Series Spin Gears | Neo Right SG]] (Heavy Metal Core)<br />
* '''SP:''' Upper Attack ([[Driger V2]])<br />
* '''BB:''' Customize Grip Base ([[Dragoon V2]])<br />
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Ten Heavy and the HMC both maximise the ability to maintain a high RPM, and Customize Grip Base offers good grip and excellent speed, even with a centralised weight distribution, increasing the ability of the AR and SP to knock opponents out after lifting them. This results in a very powerful [[Upper Attack]] combination that can be used with great success against a wide variety of opponents.<br />
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== Blade Base (BB): Customize Change Base ==<br />
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* '''Weight:''' 7 grams<br />
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Customize Change Base is the updated version of Metal Change Base ([[Driger S]]). It still has a similar Metal Change tip that allows it switch modes depending on the angle the tip is shot at, however, Customize Change Base's tip is slightly sharper, resulting in less aggressive movement. <br />
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Customize Change Base also weighs 2 grams more, and is compatible with Support Parts, most notably the suitably compact [[Voltaic Ape|Defense Ring]]. However, it is also taller, and this increased height means its predecessor is generally preferred for use in [[Compact]] customization. However, Customize Change Base is still a good choice, especially if one is put off by the more aggressive movement of Metal Change Base, but still wants the [[Survival]] provided by a metal tip.<br />
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There is also a rare mold with a completely sharp tip. The increased ability to maintain RPM gives it better [[Defense|Defensive]] ability. This mold finds good use in defensive [[Compact|Compacts]], though one must be wary as using it results in a combination with no [[Attack]] ability, limiting the versatility that makes [[Compact]] customs so powerful.<br />
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===Use in [[Compact]] Customization===<br />
While generally outshone by Metal Change Base, Customize Change Base does still find use in [[Compact|Compacts]], though the only suitable support part is [[Voltaic Ape|Voltaic Ape’s ]]Defense Ring. The less aggressive performance may appeal to some who are put off by the aggressive behaviour of Metal Change Base, but still wish to benefit from the added survival ability of a metal tip.<br />
The following is an example of a compact which focuses on the unique abilities of Customize Change Base:<br />
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* '''AR:''' War Lion ([[Galeon]])<br />
* '''WD:''' [[Heavy Weight Disks | Ten Heavy]]<br />
* '''SG:''' [[Spin Gear#V and V2 Series Spin Gears | Neo Right SG (HMC)]]<br />
* '''SP:''' Defense Ring ([[Voltaic Ape]])<br />
* '''BB:''' Customize Change Base<br />
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Any mold of the base will work well with this customization, though Metal Change Base is generally a better choice than more aggressive variants. War Lion is chosen over other AR options to further focus the Defensive abilities of the customization.<br />
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==Uncustomized Performance==<br />
One thing that Driger V2 is notorious for is its ability to perform extremely well uncustomized. While it is greatly enhanced by the addition of 10 Heavy and a Heavy Metal Core, it is one of the most balanced and powerful uncustomized Beyblades ever released, owing to the great synergy of Upper Claw and Upper Attack SP, a well balanced base, and the decent defensive ability that comes from its relatively heavy weight. Traditionally, the Beyblading community was split between [[Dranzer V2]] or [[Driger V2]] being the best uncustomized Beyblade from the hugely popular V2 series. While there has never been one true answer, an uncustomized Driger V2 is still a viable competitive choice to this day.<br />
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== Other Versions ==<br />
* [[Driger V2]] - Fukubako Box 2003 Version (Red)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
====Driger V2 - Original Version (Second Mold)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DriV2 1.jpg|Top view<br />
Image:DriV2 2.jpg|3/4 view<br />
Image:DriV2 3.jpg|Side view - 1<br />
Image:DriV2 4.jpg|Side view - 2<br />
Image:DriV2 5.jpg|Bottom view<br />
Image:DriV2 6.jpg|Upper Claw Attack Ring<br />
Image:DriV2 7.jpg|Upper Attack Support Parts<br />
Image:Drigerv2 sticker sheet.png|Sticker sheet<br />
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====Driger V2 - Fukubako Box 2003 Version (Red)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Drigerv2Red10.jpg|Top View<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red1.jpg|3/4 View<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red2.jpg|Bottom View<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red-4.jpg|Side View - 1<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red-3.jpg|Side View - 2<br />
Image:Drigerv2-Red 5.jpg|Upper Claw Attack Ring<br />
Image:10 Wide.jpg|10 Wide Weight Disk<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red6.jpg|Neo Spin Gear - Metal Weight<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red8.jpg|Upper Attack Support Parts Top View<br />
Image:Drigerv2-Red_7.jpg|Upper Attack Support Parts Top View<br />
Image:Drigerv2Red9.jpg|Customize Change Base<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Overall ==<br />
Driger V2 is famed for its ability to defeat a wide range of opponents with little to no customization. While its parts aren’t extremely powerful individually, they work excellently together, and can be used in a variety of customisations. '''Driger V2 is a good choice for a first beyblade, and a very useful beyblade to own, albeit not a must-have.'''<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
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This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
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Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
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Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
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==When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
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Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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==When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
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Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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==When in Synchrom with Itself:==<br />
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Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of, MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
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Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
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==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
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SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
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===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
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==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
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'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
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'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
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SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
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It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
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Saramanda does not excel in one particular category, but is good in all categories. This makes Saramanda a wonderful Chrome Wheel to use as a substitute in most combos when a better Chrome Wheel is not available. SW145 and Shinobi have no competitive value, but SD and a MSF are useful in the metagame. Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD is a great addition to any serious Blader's collection.</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11272Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T22:07:48Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Overall */</p>
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
<br />
==When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
==When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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==When in Synchrom with Itself:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of, MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
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==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]<br />
<br />
Saramanda does not excel in one particular category, but is good in all categories. This makes Saramanda a wonderful Chrome Wheel to use as a substitute in most combos when a better Chrome Wheel is not available. SW145 and Shinobi have no competitive value, but SD and a MSF are useful in the metagame. =Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD is a great addition to any serious Blader's collection.=</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11271Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T22:07:18Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Overall */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
<br />
==When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
==When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
<br />
==When in Synchrom with Itself:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of, MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]<br />
<br />
Saramanda does not excel in one particular category, but is good in all categories. This makes Saramanda a wonderful Chrome Wheel to use as a substitute in most combos when a better Chrome Wheel is not available. SW145 and Shinobi have no competitive value, but SD and a MSF are useful in the metagame. ==Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD is a great addition to any serious Blader's collection.==</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11270Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T22:05:02Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Crystal Wheel: Shinobi */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
<br />
==When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
==When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
<br />
==When in Synchrom with Itself:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of, MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11269Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T22:03:22Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Chrome Wheel: Saramanda */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
<br />
==When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
==When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
<br />
<br />
==When in Synchrom with Itself:==<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of, MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11268Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T14:56:30Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Metal Stone Face: Saramanda */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other, smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well. <br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11267Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T14:55:42Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Metal Stone Face: Saramanda */</p>
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{{Warning|This article is a stub}}<br />
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<br />
{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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<br />
'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
[b]Note:[/b] In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other, smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well. <br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11266Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T14:54:30Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Metal Stone Face: Saramanda */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
'''Bold text'''Note'''Bold text''': In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other, smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well. <br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11265Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-04-07T14:54:03Z<p>ShinobuXD: /* Metal Stone Face: Saramanda */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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<br />
'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
<br />
<br />
==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
<br />
'''Bold text'''Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other, smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well. <br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
<br />
Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
<br />
==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
<br />
===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
<br />
'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
----<br />
<br />
SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
<br />
It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
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| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
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This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
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Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other, smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well. <br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
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Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and it creates a whole other Beyblade. <br />
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==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
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===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
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==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
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'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
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'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
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SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
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It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
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| [[Ultimate Dragoon | #1 Starter Ultimate Dragoon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | y<br />
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| [[Saizo | #2 Starter Saizo]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Ultimate Frostic Dranzer | #3 Starter Ultimate Frostic Dranzer]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Gekiryu-oh | #4 Booster Gekiryu-Oh]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Megaro Arm | #5 Booster Megaro-Arm]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Spark Knight | #6 Booster Spark Knight]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Polta | #7 Booster Polta]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Bistool | #8 Booster Bistool]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Makendo | #9 Booster Makendo]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#10 BeyStadium]] || align="right" | 800 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#11 BeyShooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#12 Spark Disk]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Jumping Base | #13 Jumping Base]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#14 BeyBattle Set]] || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#15 Booster Bakushin-Oh]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Bump King | #16 Booster Bump King]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dragoon Grip Attacker | #17 Starter Dragoon Grip Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger | #18 Booster Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#19 EZ Shooter Grip]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#20 EZ Shooter]] || align="right" | 280 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#21 BeyStadium U Type]] || align="right" | 800 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#22 Starter Bound Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#23 Booster Bound Defenser]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#24 Sliding Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#25 Starter Roller Attacker]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Roller Defenser | #26 Booster Roller Defenser]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#27 Starter Dranzer Auto Change Balancer]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#28 BeyBattle Set Deluxe]] || align="right" | 3500 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#29 Power Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#30 Starter Wing Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#31 Booster Wing Defenser]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Draciel Metal Ball Defenser | #32 Starter Draciel Metal Ball Defenser]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#33 Starter Sparkling Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dragoon S | #34 Starter Dragoon S]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Driger S | #35 Starter Driger S]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Death Driger | #36 Booster Death Driger]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#37 Bey Grip Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#38 BeyStadium Set]] || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Knight Dranzer | #39 Booster Knight Dranzer]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#40 Starter Metal Draciel]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#41 EZ Shooter Grip (Clear)]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#42 Catapult Grip]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#43 BeyStadium Tournament Dome]] || align="right" | 3500 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#44 Booster Bakutenryuu Hayate]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#45 Booster Bakutenryuu Zinrai]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#46 Booster Bakutenryuu Raiden]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Kid Dragoon | #47 Starter Kid Dragoon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[#48 Booster Kid Draciel]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dragoon S | A-1 Starter Dragoon S (Anime Version)]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dranzer S | A-2 Starter Dranzer S]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[ Galeon | A-3 Starter Galeon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-4 Spring Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-5 BeyStadium Triple Step Type]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-6 Bearing Gyros Magical Stander]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-7 Bearing Gyros Magical Balancer]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-8 Bearing Gyros Magical Layer]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Galzzly | A-9 Booster Galzzly]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
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| [[Galman | A-10 Booster Galman]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | $17<br />
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| [[Wolborg | A-11 Booster Wolborg]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Seaborg|A-12 Booster Seaborg]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[A-13 Booster Bakutenryuu Shin Hayate]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Draciel S | A-14 Starter Draciel S]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-15 Sniper Grip || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-16 Bey Challenge Set || align="right" | 1980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Trygle | A-17 Starter Trygle]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Trypio | A-18 Booster Trypio]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-19 Dragoon Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-20 Driger Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-21 DX Shooter Exclusive Code || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-22 EZ Shooter || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-23 Winder (Blue & White) || align="right" | 210 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-24 Starter Driger F || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon F | A-25 Starter Dragoon F]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-26 BeyStadium Attack Type || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dranzer F | A-27 Starter Dranzer F]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Griffolyon|A-28 Booster Griffolyon]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-29 Dranzer Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-30 BeyStadium Endurance Type || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Master Dragoon | A-31 Booster Master Dragoon]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-32 Booster Master Dranzer || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-33 Booster Master Draciel || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-34 Booster Salamalyon || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
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| [[Draciel F | A-35 Starter Draciel F]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-36 Starter Wyborg || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Master Driger | A-37 Booster Master Driger]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-38 BeyStadium Ultimate || align="right" | 5800 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Wolborg 2 | A-39 Booster Wolborg 2]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Seaborg 2 | A-40 Booster Seaborg 2]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dragoon V | A-41 Starter Dragoon V]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-42 Booster Metal Dranzer || align="right" | 580 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-43 Customize Grip || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-44 BeyStadium Magne Type || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-45 Magne Block S || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-46 Magne Try Set || align="right" | 1980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Flash Leopard | A-47 Booster Flash Leopard]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-48 Magne Spin Gear || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-49 BeyBattle Analyzer (Blue) || align="right" | 2980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-50 BeyBattle Analyzer (Black) || align="right" | 2980 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-51 Neck Strap || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-52 Paint Kit (White [[Galeon]]) || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-53 Starter Driger V || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-54 Starter Flash Leopard 2 || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-55 B (Bey) Ultimate Shooter (Silver, Left-Spin) || align="right" | 6279 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dranzer V|A-56 Starter Dranzer V]] || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-57 Rubber Grip (Black) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-58 Rubber Grip (Orange) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-59 Spring Support || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-60 Customize Grip (Gun Metallic) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-61 BeyStadium Wide Type || align="right" | 1344 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-62 B (Bey) Ultimate Shooter (Black, Left-Spin) || align="right" | 6279 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-63 Paint Kit (White [[Galzzly]]) || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-64 Booster Cyber Dragoon || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-65 Metal Frame || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-66 Paint Kit (White [[Galman]]) || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-67 Starter Draciel V || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-68 Customize Grip Exclusive Parts Sniper Scope || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Dragoon V2 | A-69 Starter Dragoon V2]] || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-70 Bit Finder (Black) || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-71 Bit Chip Collection 4 || align="right" | 262 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-72 Bey Max Shooter || align="right" | 3129 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-73 Winder Grip (Blue) || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| A-74 Winder Grip (Black) || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| [[Driger V2 | A-75 Booster Driger V2]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-76 B (Bey) Ultimate Shooter (Blue/ Right Spin) || align="right" | 6279 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Voltaic Ape | A-77 Booster Voltaic Ape]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Gaia Dragoon V | A-78 Booster Gaia Dragoon V]] || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-79 Metal Grip || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-80 B (Bey) Stadium Magne Dome DX || align="right" | 5229 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer V2 | A-81 Booster Dranzer V2]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Burning Kerberous | A-82 Booster Burning Kerberous]] || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-83 EZ Shooter Spring Custom || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-84 BeyStadium Wide Attack Type || align="right" | 1344 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel V2 | A-85 Booster Draciel V2]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-86 Sniper Compass || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-87 Magne Weight Disk || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-88 BeyStadium Super (Slope Type) || align="right" | 2079 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon G|A-89 Starter Dragoon G]] || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | $17<br />
|-<br />
| A-90 Customize Grip (Off-White) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-91 Customize Grip (Gun Metallic) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-92 Rubber Grip (Light Blue) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-93 BeyStadium Attack Type (Tornado Type) || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger G|A-94 Booster Driger G]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $11<br />
|-<br />
| [[Metal Driger | A-95 Booster Metal Driger]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| A-96 Metal Trigger (Gold) || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-97 Customize Grip (Sky Blue) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-98 Booster Rock Bison || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| A-99 Starter Dranzer G || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
|-<br />
| A-100 Booster Wolborg 4 || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $9<br />
|-<br />
| A-101 Spring Support G Version || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-102 Trigger Grip || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-103 Engine Gear Try Set || align="right" | 2079 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-104 Booster Draciel G || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| A-105 Customize Grip (Green) || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-106 Sniper Scope (Dark Blue) || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-107 BeyStadium Super (Double Size Type) || align="right" | 2079 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-108 Booster Gaia Dragoon G || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| A-109 Booster Flame Pegasus || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-110 Starter BBA Attacker || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-111 Starter BBA Balancer || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon GT | A-112 Starter Dragoon GT]] || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-113 Roller Support || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-114 Starter BBA Defenser || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-115 Booster Bakutenryuu ZEO || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-116 Booster Bakutenryuu Avairon || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-117 Booster Dranzer GT || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-118 Spring Winder & EZ Shooter Set || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-119 G-Revolution EZ Shooter Power Custom || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-120 Bey Double Tower Stadium || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-121 Engine Gear (Customize Version) (Purple) (with Metal Semi-Flat CEW) || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-122 Starter BBA Selection BBA Survivor || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Gaia Dragoon MS | A-123 Starter Gaia Dragoon MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger MS | A-124 Starter Driger MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel MS | A-125 Starter Draciel MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon MS | A-126 Starter Dragoon MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-127 Booster Gigars || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Griffolyon | A-128 Booster Bakutenryu Etanzel Dragon]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-129 Booster Zeus || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set | A-130 HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set]] || align="right" | 4179 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer MS|A-131 Booster Dranzer MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-132 HMS Customize Grip || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-133 HMS Rubber Grip (Blue) || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-134 HMS Dual Shooter (String Version) || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-135 Booster Bakutenryu Donitrus Dragon || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Einstein MS|A-136 Starter Einstein MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| '''Heavy Metal System'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon MS UV | MA-01 Starter Dragoon MS Ultimate Version]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $150<br />
|-<br />
| MA-02 HMS Bey Double Shooter || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-03 BeyStadium Tornado Balance Type || align="right" | 1029 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Death Gargoyle MS | MA-04 Booster Death Gargoyle MS]] || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | $55<br />
|-<br />
| MA-05 HMS Spring Trigger (Silver) || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-06 HMS Dual Shooter (Light Blue) || align="right" | 399 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-07 HMS G-Winder || align="right" | 210 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Wolborg MS | MA-08 Booster Wolborg MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $60<br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Averazer | MA-09 Starter Advance Averazer]] || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
|-<br />
| MA-10 HMS Custom Try Set || align="right" | 2079 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Guardian| MA-11 Starter Advance Guardian]] || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Striker | MA-12 Starter Advance Striker]] || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-13 HMS Winder Holder || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Eterner | MA-14 Starter Advance Eterner]] || align="right" | 714 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Phantom Fox MS | MA-15 Booster Phantom Fox MS]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dark Leopard MS | MA-16 Booster Dark Leopard MS]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-17 BeyStadium Tornado Balance Type S || align="right" | 924 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Magical Ape MS | MA-18 Starter Magical Ape MS]] || align="right" | 919 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Round Shell MS | MA-19 Starter Round Shell MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Samurai Changer MS | MA-20 Booster Samurai Changer MS]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | $75<br />
|-<br />
| MA-21 Starter Aero Knight MS || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $75<br />
|-<br />
| [[Jiraiya MS | MA-22 Booster Jiraiya MS]] || align="right" | 609 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| [[Bloody Devil MS | MA-23 Starter Bloody Devil MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Shining God MS | MA-24 Starter Shining God MS]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| '''Metal Fight Beyblade'''<br />
|-<br />
| BB-00 [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Limited|Pegasis Prototype]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-01 Starter [[Pegasis 105F]] || align="right" | 1554 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-02 Starter [[Bull 125SF]] || align="right" | 1554 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-03 Starter [[Sagittario 145S]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $8 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-04 Starter [[Leone 145D]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $10 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-05 Booster [[Pegasis 105F#Other Versions|Pegasis]] 145D || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-06 Booster [[Bull 125SF#Other Versions|Bull]] 145S || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $6 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-07 Booster [[Sagittario 145S#Other Versions|Sagittario]] 125SF || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $6 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-08 Booster [[Leone 145D#Other Versions|Leone]] 105F || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $6 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-09 [[Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-10 [[BeyStadium Attack Type (MFB)|BeyStadium Attack Type]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $45 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-11 Starter [[Wolf D125B]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-12 Booster [[Wolf D125B#Other Versions|Wolf]] 105F || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $7 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-13 [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-14 [[BeyStadium Balance Type]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-15 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Launcher Grip]] || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $15 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-16 [[Light Launcher#Beypointer|BeyPointer]] || align="right" | 1050 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-17 [[BeyLauncher]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-18 Booster [[Libra DF145BS]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-19 BeyStadium Stamina Type || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-20 [[BeyBattle Try Set]] || align="right" | 5250 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-21 [[BB-21 Bey reshuffle Set Attack and Balance Type|Bey Reshuffle Set Attack & Balance Type]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $30 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-22 [[BB-22 Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina and Defence type|Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-23 Starter [[L Drago 105F]] || align="right" | 1344 yen || align="right" | $12 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-24 Booster [[Escolpio WD145B]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BB-25 [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-26 Booster [[Gemios DF145FS]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $15 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-27 Booster [[Capricorne 100HF]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $6 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-28 Starter [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $18 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-29 Starter [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $15 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-30 Booster [[Rock Leone 145WB]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15 <br />
|-<br />
| BB-31 [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-32 Hybrid Wheel Match Set || align="right" | 3675 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-33 BeyStadium Wide Square Type || align="right" | 1680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-34 [[Light Launcher]] Orange || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-35 Booster [[Flame Sagittario C145S]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-36 [[Metal Face]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-37 [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-38 [[BeyLauncher]] Iron Grey || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-39 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Carabiner Grip]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-40 Booster [[Dark Bull H145SD]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-41 BeyStadium Super Attack Type || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-42 BeyCarrier Waist Type || align="right" | 1050 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-43 Starter [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-44 [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-45 [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-46 BeyStadium Standard Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-47 Starter [[Earth Aquila 145WD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-48 Booster [[Flame Libra T125ES]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-49 Angle Compass || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-50 Booster [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-51 Extreme BeyStadium || align="right" | 5775 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-52 BeyCarrier Hard Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-53 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Digital Power Launcher Pegasis Version]] || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-54 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Digital Power Launcher L Drago Version]] || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-55 Booster [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-56 [[Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Attack and Balance)]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-57 [[Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina and Defense)]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-58 [[BeyLauncher#BeyLauncher Suspension|Beylauncher Suspension]] || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-59 Starter [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-60 [[Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-61 Grip Rubber Red || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-62 Grip Rubber Black || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-63 Grip Rubber White || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-64 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Launcher Grip]] White || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-65 [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-66 [[Metal Face]] Red || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-67 [[Metal Face]] Gun Metallic || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-68 [[BeyLauncher]] Metallic Orange || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-69 Starter [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-70 Starter [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 1600 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-71 Starter [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]] || align="right" | 1600 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-72 Booster [[Aquario 105F#Other Versions|Aquario 105F]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-73 3 Segment Launcher Grip || align="right" | 577 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-74 Booster [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-75 Beyblade Deck Entry Set || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $17<br />
|-<br />
| BB-76 [[BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set|Galaxy Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-77 Bey Deck Case || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $11<br />
|-<br />
| BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-79 Metal Assist || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-80 Starter [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD]] || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | $13<br />
|-<br />
| BB-81 Launcher Rubber || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | $4<br />
|-<br />
| BB-82 [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $9<br />
|-<br />
| BB-83 Booster [[Pisces D125BS#Other Versions|Pisces]] DF145BS || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-84 [[Metal Face#Metal Face Custom Ver. (MF2)|Metal Face Custom Ver. Clear]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-85 [[Metal Face#Metal Face Custom Ver. (MF2)|Metal Face Custom Ver. Orange]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-86 [[Beyblade Deck Attack And Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defense Set]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
|-<br />
| BB-87 Light Launcher 2 || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $16<br />
|-<br />
| BB-89 Booster Aries 145D || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-90 LED Sight || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-91 Booster [[Ray Gil 100RSF]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-92 Booster [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-93 Booster [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-94 Tornado Beystadium || align="right" | 5775 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-95 Booster [[Flame Byxis 230WD]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-96 [[Beyblade Super Deck Set]] || align="right" | 2415 yen || align="right" | $22<br />
|-<br />
| BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Version || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L Drago Version || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $80<br />
|-<br />
| BB-99 Starter [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]] || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BB-100 [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-101 Grip Support || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $4<br />
|-<br />
| BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-103 Snipe Launcher || align="right" | 472 yen || align="right" | $6<br />
|-<br />
| BB-P01 [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]] || align="right" | -- || align="right" | $16<br />
|-<br />
| BB-104 Starter [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]] || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-105 Starter [[Big Bang Pegasis F:D]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-107 [[Big Bang Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3990 yen || align="right" | $60<br />
|-<br />
| BB-108 Starter [[L-Drago Destroy F:S]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-109 [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BB-110 [[BeyLauncher]] Cosmo Blue || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BB-111 [[BeyLauncher]] Army Green || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BB-112 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Karabiner Grip]] Heat Red || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-114 Starter [[VariAres D:D]] || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-115 [[BeyLauncher#BeyLauncher LR|BeyLauncher LR]] Heat Red || align="right" | 735 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BB-116 [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BB-117 [[Strongest Blader Set]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion B:D || align="right" | 1470 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-119 Starter [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-120 Ultimate Bey Ta Stadium || align="right" | 6825 yen || align="right" | $80<br />
|-<br />
| BB-121 [[Beyblade Ultimate DX Set]] || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
|-<br />
| BB-122 Starter [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]] || align="right" | 1470 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-123 [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BB-124 Starter [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-125 Light Launcher LR Purple || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-126 Starter [[Flash Sagittario 230WD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| '''Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G'''<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-01 Starter [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-02 Synchrom Booster [[Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-03 Start Dash Set || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $70<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-04 Zero-G Stadium Attack Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-05 Zero-G Light Launcher || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-06 BeyCarrier Zero-G || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $30<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-07 Zero-G Launcher Grip || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-08 Synchrom Booster [[Pirates Orojya 145D]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-10 Starter [[Guardian Revizer 160SB]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-11 Zero-G BeyStadium Defense Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-12 Synchrom Booster [[Archer Gryph C145S]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-13 Beyblade Synchrom Battle Set || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $30<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-14 Metal Stone Face Flame Red || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-15 Metal Stone Face Ocean Blue || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-16 Starter [[Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-17 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-18 Zero-G Stadium Balance Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-19 Zero-G Launcher || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-20 Synchrom Booster [[Bandid Goreim DF145BS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-21 [[First Zero-G Battle Set]] || align="right" | 4095 yen || align="right" | $60<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-22 Starter [[Berserker Begirados SR200BWD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-25 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-26 Starter [[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
|-<br />
| BBG-27 Starter [[Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
|-<br />
| '''Limited Releases'''<br />
|-<br />
| HMS 5 Saint Beasts Booster || align="right" | yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Wolborg MS Ice Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" | $85<br />
|-<br />
| :: Draciel MS Proto Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Driger MS Proto Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MS Proto Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MSUV Proto Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Gaia Dragoon MS Proto Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| Beyblade Fukobako (Lucky Box) 2004 || align="right" | yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Einstein MS Light Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Einstein MS Light Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Draciel MS Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Driger MS Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MS Black Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Gaia Dragoon MS Black Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| Beyblade Fukubako (Lucky Box) 2005 || align="right" | yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Slash Riger MS White Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Slash Riger MS Dark Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Samurai Changer MS Black Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Samurai Changer MS Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Phantom Fox MS Lime Green/Bright Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dark Leopard MS Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dark Leopard MS Yellow Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| HMS Random Booster Act 1 || align="right" | 472 yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Thunder Dragon || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Wyvern DJ Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MS Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Driger MS Light Grey Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|- <br />
| HMS Random Booster Act 2 || align="right" | 472 yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Sea Dragon || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Einstein MS Purple Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Death Gargoyle MS Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MSUV Bright Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|- <br />
| HMS Random Booster Act 3 || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MF || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MF Fire Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Death Gargoyle MS Purple Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Death Gargoyle MS Light Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Averazer Purple Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Averazer Light Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Striker Dark Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Striker Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|- <br />
| HMS Random Booster Act 4 || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MF || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MF Black Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Guardian Combat Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Guardian Combat Yellow Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MS Bright Orange Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MS Purple Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Eterner Combat Green Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Advance Eterner Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|- <br />
| HMS Random Booster Act 5 || align="right" | 504 yen || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Jiraiya MS Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Thunder Dragon White Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Sea Dragon Light Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MF Blue Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dragoon MF Black Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MF Red Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|-<br />
| :: Dranzer MF Yellow Ver. || align="right" | - || align="right" |<br />
|- <br />
|}</div>ShinobuXDhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Beyblade_Price_Reference_List&diff=11133Beyblade Price Reference List2013-02-23T16:18:46Z<p>ShinobuXD: </p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable"<br />
| '''Beyblade Product''' || '''Initial Price at Release''' || '''Estimated Current Price'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ultimate Dragoon | #1 Starter Ultimate Dragoon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | y<br />
|-<br />
| [[Saizo | #2 Starter Saizo]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Ultimate Frostic Dranzer | #3 Starter Ultimate Frostic Dranzer]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Gekiryu-oh | #4 Booster Gekiryu-Oh]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Megaro Arm | #5 Booster Megaro-Arm]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Spark Knight | #6 Booster Spark Knight]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Polta | #7 Booster Polta]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Bistool | #8 Booster Bistool]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Makendo | #9 Booster Makendo]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#10 BeyStadium]] || align="right" | 800 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#11 BeyShooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#12 Spark Disk]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Jumping Base | #13 Jumping Base]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#14 BeyBattle Set]] || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#15 Booster Bakushin-Oh]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Bump King | #16 Booster Bump King]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon Grip Attacker | #17 Starter Dragoon Grip Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger | #18 Booster Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#19 EZ Shooter Grip]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#20 EZ Shooter]] || align="right" | 280 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#21 BeyStadium U Type]] || align="right" | 800 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#22 Starter Bound Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#23 Booster Bound Defenser]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#24 Sliding Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#25 Starter Roller Attacker]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Roller Defenser | #26 Booster Roller Defenser]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#27 Starter Dranzer Auto Change Balancer]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#28 BeyBattle Set Deluxe]] || align="right" | 3500 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#29 Power Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#30 Starter Wing Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#31 Booster Wing Defenser]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel Metal Ball Defenser | #32 Starter Draciel Metal Ball Defenser]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#33 Starter Sparkling Attacker]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon S | #34 Starter Dragoon S]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger S | #35 Starter Driger S]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Death Driger | #36 Booster Death Driger]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#37 Bey Grip Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#38 BeyStadium Set]] || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Knight Dranzer | #39 Booster Knight Dranzer]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#40 Starter Metal Draciel]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#41 EZ Shooter Grip (Clear)]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#42 Catapult Grip]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#43 BeyStadium Tournament Dome]] || align="right" | 3500 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#44 Booster Bakutenryuu Hayate]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#45 Booster Bakutenryuu Zinrai]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#46 Booster Bakutenryuu Raiden]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Kid Dragoon | #47 Starter Kid Dragoon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[#48 Booster Kid Draciel]] || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon S | A-1 Starter Dragoon S (Anime Version)]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer S | A-2 Starter Dranzer S]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[ Galeon | A-3 Starter Galeon]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-4 Spring Shooter]] || align="right" | 680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-5 BeyStadium Triple Step Type]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-6 Bearing Gyros Magical Stander]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-7 Bearing Gyros Magical Balancer]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-8 Bearing Gyros Magical Layer]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Galzzly | A-9 Booster Galzzly]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Galman | A-10 Booster Galman]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Wolborg | A-11 Booster Wolborg]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Seaborg|A-12 Booster Seaborg]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[A-13 Booster Bakutenryuu Shin Hayate]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel S | A-14 Starter Draciel S]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-15 Sniper Grip || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-16 Bey Challenge Set || align="right" | 1980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Trygle | A-17 Starter Trygle]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Trypio | A-18 Booster Trypio]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-19 Dragoon Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-20 Driger Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-21 DX Shooter Code || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-22 EZ Shooter || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-23 Winder (Blue & White) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-24 Starter Driger F || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon F | A-25 Starter Dragoon F]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-26 BeyStadium Attack Type || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer F | A-27 Starter Dranzer F]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Griffolyon|A-28 Booster Griffolyon]] || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-29 Dranzer Shooter DX || align="right" | 3980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-30 BeyStadium Endurance Type || align="right" | 980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Master Dragoon | A-31 Booster Master Dragoon]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-32 Booster Master Dranzer || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-33 Booster Master Draciel || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-34 Booster Salamalyon || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel F | A-35 Starter Draciel F]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-36 Starter Wyborg || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Master Driger | A-37 Booster Master Driger]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-38 BeyStadium Ultimate || align="right" | 5800 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Wolborg 2 | A-39 Booster Wolborg 2]] || align="right" | 780 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Seaborg 2 | A-40 Booster Seaborg 2]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon V | A-41 Starter Dragoon V]] || align="right" | 880 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-42 Booster Metal Dranzer || align="right" | 580 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-43 Customize Grip || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-44 BeyStadium Magne Type || align="right" | 2500 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-45 Magne Block S || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-46 Magne Try Set || align="right" | 1980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Flash Leopard | A-47 Booster Flash Leopard]] || align="right" | 480 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-48 Magne Spin Gear || align="right" | 380 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-49 BeyBattle Analyzer (Blue) || align="right" | 2980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-50 BeyBattle Analyzer (Black) || align="right" | 2980 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-51 Neck Strap || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-52 Paint Kit (White [[Galeon]]) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-53 Starter Driger V || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-54 Starter Flash Leopard 2 || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-55 Bey Ultimate Shooter (Silver) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer V|A-56 Starter Dranzer V]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-57 Rubber Grip (Black) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-58 Rubber Grip (Orange) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-59 Spring Support || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-60 Customize Grip (Gun Metallic) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-61 BeyStadium Wide Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-62 Bey Ultimate Shooter (Black) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-63 Paint Kit (White [[Galzzly]]) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-64 Booster Cyber Dragoon || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-65 Metal Trigger || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-66 Paint Kit (White [[Galman]]) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-67 Starter Draciel V || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-68 Sniper Scope || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon V2 | A-69 Starter Dragoon V2]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-70 Bit Finder || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-71 Bit Chip Collection 4 || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-72 Bey Max Shooter || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-73 Winder Grip (Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-74 Winder Grip (Black) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger V2 | A-75 Booster Driger V2]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-76 Bey Ultimate Shooter (Blue/ Right Spin) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Voltaic Ape | A-77 Booster Voltaic Ape]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Gaia Dragoon V | A-78 Booster Gaia Dragoon V]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| A-79 Metal Grip || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-80 BeyStadium Magne Dome || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer V2 | A-81 Booster Dranzer V2]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Burning Kerberous | A-82 Booster Burning Kerberous]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-83 EZ Shooter Spring Custom || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-84 BeyStadium Wide Attack Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel V2 | A-85 Booster Draciel V2]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-86 Sniper Compass || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-87 Magne Weight Disk || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-88 BeyStadium Super (Slope Type) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon G|A-89 Starter Dragoon G]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-90 Customize Grip (Off-White) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-91 Customize Grip (Gun Metallic) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-92 Rubber Grip (Light Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-93 BeyStadium Attack Type (Tornado Type) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger G|A-94 Booster Driger G]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Metal Driger | A-95 Booster Metal Driger]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-96 Metal Trigger (Gold) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-97 Customize Grip (Sky Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-98 Booster Rock Bison || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-99 Starter Dranzer G || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-100 Booster Wolborg 4 || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-101 G-Revolution Spring Support (Black) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-102 G-Revolution Trigger Grip (Sky Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-103 Engine Gear Try Set || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-104 Booster Draciel G || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-105 Customize Grip (Green) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-106 Sniper Scope || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-107 BeyStadium Super Double Size Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-108 Booster Gaia Dragoon G || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-109 Booster Flame Pegasus || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-110 Starter BBA Attacker || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-111 Starter BBA Balancer || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon GT | A-112 Starter Dragoon GT]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-113 Roller Support || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-114 Starter BBA Defenser || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-115 Booster Bakutenryuu ZEO || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-116 Booster Bakutenryuu Avairon || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-117 Booster Dranzer GT || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-118 Spring Winder & EZ Shooter || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-119 G-Revolution EZ Shooter Power Custom || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-120 BeyStadium Double Tower || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-121 Engine Gear Customize (Purple) (with Metal Semi-Flat CEW) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-122 Starter BBA Survivor || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Gaia Dragoon MS | A-123 Starter Gaia Dragoon MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Driger MS | A-124 Starter Driger MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Draciel MS | A-125 Starter Draciel MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon MS | A-126 Starter Dragoon MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-127 Booster Gigars || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Griffolyon | A-128 Booster Bakutenryu Etanzel Dragon]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-129 Booster Zeus || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set | A-130 HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dranzer MS|A-131 Booster Dranzer MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-132 HMS Customize Grip || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-133 HMS Rubber Grip (Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-134 HMS Dual Shooter (String Version) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| A-135 Booster Bakutenryu Donitrus Dragon || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Einstein MS|A-136 Starter Einstein MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dragoon MS UV | MA-01 Starter Dragoon MS Ultimate Version]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-02 HMS Double Shooter || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-03 BeyStadium Tornado Balance Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Death Gargoyle MS | MA-04 Booster Death Gargoyle MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-05 HMS Spring Trigger (Silver) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-06 HMS Dual Shooter (Light Blue) || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-07 HMS G-Winder || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Wolborg MS | MA-08 Booster Wolborg MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Averazer | MA-09 Starter Advance Averazer]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-10 HMS Custom Try Set || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Guardian| MA-11 Starter Advance Guardian]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Striker | MA-12 Starter Advance Striker]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-13 HMS Winder Holder || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Advance Eterner | MA-14 Starter Advance Eterner]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Phantom Fox MS | MA-15 Booster Phantom Fox MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dark Leopard MS | MA-16 Booster Dark Leopard MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-17 BeyStadium Tornado Balance Type S || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Magical Ape MS | MA-18 Starter Magical Ape MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Round Shell MS | MA-19 Starter Round Shell MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Samurai Changer MS | MA-20 Booster Samurai Changer MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| MA-21 Starter Aero Knight MS || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Jiraiya MS | MA-22 Booster Jiraiya MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Bloody Devil MS | MA-23 Starter Bloody Devil MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| [[Shining God MS | MA-24 Starter Shining God MS]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-00 [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Limited|Pegasis Prototype]] || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-01 Starter [[Pegasis 105F]] || align="right" | 1554 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-02 Starter [[Bull 125SF]] || align="right" | 1554 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-03 Starter [[Sagittario 145S]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-04 Starter [[Leone 145D]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-05 Booster [[Pegasis 105F#Other Versions|Pegasis]] 145D || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-06 Booster [[Bull 125SF#Other Versions|Bull]] 145S || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-07 Booster [[Sagittario 145S#Other Versions|Sagittario]] 125SF || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-08 Booster [[Leone 145D#Other Versions|Leone]] 105F || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-09 [[Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-10 [[BeyStadium Attack Type (MFB)|BeyStadium Attack Type]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-11 Starter [[Wolf D125B]] || align="right" | 819 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-12 Booster [[Wolf D125B#Other Versions|Wolf]] 105F || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-13 [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-14 [[BeyStadium Balance Type]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-15 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Launcher Grip]] || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-16 [[Light Launcher#Beypointer|BeyPointer]] || align="right" | 1050 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-17 [[BeyLauncher]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-18 Booster [[Libra DF145BS]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-19 BeyStadium Stamina Type || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-20 [[BeyBattle Try Set]] || align="right" | 5250 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-21 [[BB-21 Bey reshuffle Set Attack and Balance Type|Bey Reshuffle Set Attack & Balance Type]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-22 [[BB-22 Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina and Defence type|Bey Reshuffle Set Stamina & Defense Type]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-23 Starter [[L Drago 105F]] || align="right" | 1344 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-24 Booster [[Escolpio WD145B]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-25 [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-26 Booster [[Gemios DF145FS]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-27 Booster [[Capricorne 100HF]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-28 Starter [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-29 Starter [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-30 Booster [[Rock Leone 145WB]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-31 [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-32 Hybrid Wheel Match Set || align="right" | 3675 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-33 BeyStadium Wide Square Type || align="right" | 1680 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-34 [[Light Launcher]] Orange || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-35 Booster [[Flame Sagittario C145S]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-36 [[Metal Face]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-37 [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-38 [[BeyLauncher]] Iron Grey || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-39 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Carabiner Grip]] || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-40 Booster [[Dark Bull H145SD]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-41 BeyStadium Super Attack Type || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-42 BeyCarrier Waist Type || align="right" | 1050 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-43 Starter [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-44 [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-45 [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-46 BeyStadium Standard Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-47 Starter [[Earth Aquila 145WD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-48 Booster [[Flame Libra T125ES]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-49 Angle Compass || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-50 Booster [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-51 Extreme BeyStadium || align="right" | 5775 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-52 BeyCarrier Hard Type || align="right" | || align="right" | <br />
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| BB-53 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Digital Power Launcher Pegasis Version]] || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-54 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Digital Power Launcher L Drago Version]] || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-55 Booster [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-56 [[Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Attack and Balance)]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-57 [[Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina and Defense)]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-58 [[BeyLauncher#BeyLauncher Suspension|Beylauncher Suspension]] || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-59 Starter [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| BB-60 [[Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| BB-61 Grip Rubber Red || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| BB-62 Grip Rubber Black || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
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| BB-63 Grip Rubber White || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-64 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Launcher Grip]] White || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-65 [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-66 [[Metal Face]] Red || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-67 [[Metal Face]] Gun Metallic || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-68 [[BeyLauncher]] Metallic Orange || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-69 Starter [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | <br />
|-<br />
| BB-70 Starter [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 1600 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-71 Starter [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]] || align="right" | 1600 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-72 Booster [[Aquario 105F#Other Versions|Aquario 105F]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-73 3 Segment Launcher Grip || align="right" | 577 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-74 Booster [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-75 Beyblade Deck Entry Set || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $17<br />
|-<br />
| BB-76 [[BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set|Galaxy Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-77 Bey Deck Case || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $11<br />
|-<br />
| BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
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| BB-79 Metal Assist || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-80 Starter [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD]] || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | $13<br />
|-<br />
| BB-81 Launcher Rubber || align="right" | 315 yen || align="right" | $4<br />
|-<br />
| BB-82 [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $9<br />
|-<br />
| BB-83 Booster [[Pisces D125BS#Other Versions|Pisces]] DF145BS || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
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| BB-84 [[Metal Face#Metal Face Custom Ver. (MF2)|Metal Face Custom Ver. Clear]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
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| BB-85 [[Metal Face#Metal Face Custom Ver. (MF2)|Metal Face Custom Ver. Orange]] || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-86 [[Beyblade Deck Attack And Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defense Set]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
|-<br />
| BB-87 Light Launcher 2 || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $5<br />
|-<br />
| BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $16<br />
|-<br />
| BB-89 Booster Aries 145D || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-90 LED Sight || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-91 Booster [[Ray Gil 100RSF]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $7<br />
|-<br />
| BB-92 Booster [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-93 Booster [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-94 Tornado Beystadium || align="right" | 5775 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
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| BB-95 Booster [[Flame Byxis 230WD]] || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-96 [[Beyblade Super Deck Set]] || align="right" | 2415 yen || align="right" | $22<br />
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| BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Version || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
|-<br />
| BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L Drago Version || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $80<br />
|-<br />
| BB-99 Starter [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]] || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
|-<br />
| BB-100 [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
|-<br />
| BB-101 Grip Support || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $4<br />
|-<br />
| BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF || align="right" | 787 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
|-<br />
| BB-103 Snipe Launcher || align="right" | 472 yen || align="right" | $6<br />
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| BB-P01 [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]] || align="right" | -- || align="right" | $16<br />
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| BB-104 Starter [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]] || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-105 Starter [[Big Bang Pegasis F:D]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-107 [[Big Bang Pegasis DX Set]] || align="right" | 3990 yen || align="right" | $60<br />
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| BB-108 Starter [[L-Drago Destroy F:S]] || align="right" | 1260 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-109 [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BB-110 [[BeyLauncher]] Cosmo Blue || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BB-111 [[BeyLauncher]] Army Green || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BB-112 [[Shooters and Grips#MFB Grips|Karabiner Grip]] Heat Red || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS || align="right" | 945 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-114 Starter [[VariAres D:D]] || align="right" | 1365 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-115 [[BeyLauncher#BeyLauncher LR|BeyLauncher LR]] Heat Red || align="right" | 735 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BB-116 [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BB-117 [[Strongest Blader Set]] || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $50<br />
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| BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion B:D || align="right" | 1470 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-119 Starter [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-120 Ultimate Bey Ta Stadium || align="right" | 6825 yen || align="right" | $80<br />
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| BB-121 [[Beyblade Ultimate DX Set]] || align="right" | 3780 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
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| BB-122 Starter [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]] || align="right" | 1470 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-123 [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BB-124 Starter [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-125 Light Launcher LR Purple || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BB-126 Starter [[Flash Sagittario 230WD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BBG-01 Starter [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-02 Synchrom Booster [[Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BBG-03 Start Dash Set || align="right" | 2625 yen || align="right" | $70<br />
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| BBG-04 Zero-G Stadium Attack Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
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| BBG-05 Zero-G Light Launcher || align="right" | 630 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BBG-06 BeyCarrier Zero-G || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $30<br />
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| BBG-07 Zero-G Launcher Grip || align="right" | 525 yen || align="right" | $10<br />
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| BBG-08 Synchrom Booster [[Pirates Orojya 145D]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BBG-10 Starter [[Guardian Revizer 160SB]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-11 Zero-G BeyStadium Defense Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
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| BBG-12 Synchrom Booster [[Archer Gryph C145S]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BBG-13 Beyblade Synchrom Battle Set || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $30<br />
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| BBG-14 Metal Stone Face Flame Red || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
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| BBG-15 Metal Stone Face Ocean Blue || align="right" | 367 yen || align="right" | $8<br />
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| BBG-16 Starter [[Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-17 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole]] || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-18 Zero-G Stadium Balance Type || align="right" | 2100 yen || align="right" | $40<br />
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| BBG-19 Zero-G Launcher || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-20 Synchrom Booster [[Bandid Goreim DF145BS]] || align="right" | 892 yen || align="right" | $12<br />
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| BBG-21 [[First Zero-G Battle Set]] || align="right" | 4095 yen || align="right" | $60<br />
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| BBG-22 Starter [[Berserker Begirados SR200BWD]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB || align="right" | 682 yen || align="right" | $15<br />
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| BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
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| BBG-25 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type || align="right" | 3150 yen || align="right" | $45<br />
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| BBG-26 Starter [[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
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| BBG-27 Starter [[Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF]] || align="right" | 997 yen || align="right" | $20<br />
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