Advance Eterner

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Advance Eterner
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Number: MA-14
System: HMS
Type: Survival

Bit Protector (BP): Heavy Metal Emblem

The Bit Protector of this Beyblade is Heavy Metal Emblem. It is the first mould verson of Bit Protectors.

Attack Ring (AR): Advance Eterner

  • Weight: 18 grams

The ABS Caul is composed of a symmetrical circular piece with four spikes which extend outwards between the four metal projections. These are often worn down through extend use, although this does not affect the Attack Ring’s usability.

This Attack Ring has a reversible metal sub ring, which is perfectly circular with four small rounded protrusions, making it perfect for Survival and Spin Stealing. By removing the top plastic portion of the Attack Ring, the ABS Caul, and reversing the metal sub ring, the orientation of these four notches can be reversed, hence making it suitable for both Right and Left Spin customisations. This is especially useful in Spin Stealing customisations, as highlighted below.

Use in Spin Stealing Customization

Advance Survivor is a good Attack Ring for Spin Stealing, with its round shape and small protrusions, which help to steal spin:

Advance Survivor’s configuration should have the rounded edge facing the Spin Direction: for example, if using Advance Survivor in Left Spin, the rounded edge should be facing counter-clockwise.

Select your Running Core depending on the situation. If you expect to see more Attackers and older Stadiums or Tornado Balance Type S, you should select Bearing Core 2 to prevent knock out. If you expect to see Defence or Survival type Beyblades and Stadiums like Tornado Balance or Tornado Attack, you should select Bearing Core as it has better survival than Bearing Core 2.

Weight Disk (WD): Circle Wide

See Circle Wide.

Running Core (RC): Metal Sharp Core

  • Weight: 4 grams

Metal Sharp Core features a metal tip, as its name suggests, with a pointed tip. This allows the Beyblade to stay in the centre of the Stadium, with very little or no movement. Metal Sharp is primarily a Survival Running Core, although it is often overlooked in favour of Bearing Core. Initially released with Wyvern DJ, it was seen as a high RPM improvement over Sharp Core, due to its metal tip, therefore preventing friction. The metal material also increases durability, while its tip shape also helped to alleviate the balance problem of Sharp Core. Metal Sharp Core has good survival due to the lack of friction between the tip and the Stadium floor, and is relatively good at retaining its balance.

Use in Survival Customization

Due to the survival Metal Sharp Core can achieve, it is often seen as a good alternative to Bearing Core and Bearing Core 2:

  • AR: Advance Balancer (Advance Averazer)
  • WD: Circle Wide
  • RC: Metal Sharp Core

Other Versions

Gallery

Overall

Advance Eterner has a number of useful parts. Metal Sharp Core is the best alternative to Bearing-based Running Cores for Survival, while Advance Survivor is a great choice for Spin Stealing and Survival customisations; the ability to reverse the Metal Frame to suit the Spin Direction is a clever and welcome addition.