Bistool

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Bistool
Bistool.jpg
Number: 8
System: 4-Layer
Type: Balance

Attack Ring (AR): Wing Cross

  • Weight: 5 grams

Wing Cross is a strong AR because of its extremely evenly distributed weight, thin size, and smooth edges. It was previously commonly used among zombies/spin-stealers before becoming outclassed by other ARs, such as Galeon's War Lion or Driger S's Tiger Defense. Despite this, Wing Cross did not become obsolete.

Wing Cross stayed popular in the 10bBistool combo, and also in some compact combos. This AR has many uses in balance and survival type combos.

Use in First Generation Zombies

Wing Cross was used as an AR in first generation zombies (that is, before the S Series was released). It was used because of its balanced weight distribution, thin design, and because its projections (the attack spikes protruding from the AR) could be used to steal spin, as they extended just beyond the reach of the Wide Survivor WD.

IMPORTANT: Mold Variations

The mold variation of the Wing Cross AR is what makes it such a popular choice. While the Takara version of Bistool, Gekiryu-oh and Ultimate Frostic Dranzer, along with the Hasbro versions of Gekiryu-oh Ultimate Frostic Dranzer have thin spikes, the ends of Hasbro Bistool's spikes have been connected to the center of the AR, supposedly to prevent breaking. Because of this, Bistool's AR has become a far more popular choice than Ultimate Frostic Dranzer's and Gekiryu-oh's.

All of the references to Wing Cross following in this article (that is, excluding the use in zombie combos refer to Hasbro's refined mold, and not any other mold. While the performance of Wing Cross is still good in other molds, the new mold made this AR outrageously effective.

Use in Compact Combos

Wing Cross did find some use in compact Beyblades, particularly in a 4-Layer combo using Draciel Metal Ball Defenser's BB, Metal Ball Base.

This is the combo that was used by Noland in the North American Championships.

Additionally, while not as prominent, it did find some use in the standard compact set:

Although commonly Driger S's Tiger Defense AR is used in this style of combos, Wing Cross has some use. However, because of its higher recoil, it can be a risky decision. Because of its thin frame and light, balanced weight, it doesn't interfere with the spin velocity increase gained from compact combos.

Use in Balance Combos

Exchanging the Ten Heavy WD with a Ten Balance WD in the combos listed in the compact section will decrease its spin velocity, but it will increase its survival abilities substantially. As a reference, here are the altered combos that will be very good as balance combos.

Additionally, one of the best balance combos, the 10bBistool, is discussed later on in this article.

Weight Disk (WD): Heavy

See Heavy (WD).

Blade Base (BB): Semi-Flat

See Semi-Flat.

How Bistool Changed the North American Scene: 10bBistool

There is a very special and strong balance type combination that was discovered, primarily by Tamer Brad and Anubis. In fact, the only change from the original Bistool was the WD. The combo is:

This combo proved to be incredibly powerful as a balance type. In fact, at the OtC Tag Beybattle Revolution Tournament at Anime North in 2003, the entire tournament was won with 10bBistool. The following test was performed by King of Darkness:

These tests were all done in Dranzer Flame Stadium, 10bBistool vs Dranzer V2, with Bistool always shot first:

  • 1st match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 2nd match: Bistool wins by pocketing Dranzer V2
  • 3rd match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 4th match: Bistool wins by pocketing Dranzer V2
  • 5th match: Bistool wins (Bistool pocketed itself early in the match, but came back to the stadium floor and still out-spinned Dranzer V2)
  • 6th match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 7th match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 8th match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 9th match: Bistool wins by out-spin
  • 10th match: Dranzer V2 wins by pocketing Bistool

So 10bBistool won 9/10 matches, most by out-spinning Dranzer V2.

This Beyblade works particularly well against defense types and other balance types, who have a hard time defeating it. For general use, this combo can be used.

Use of 10bBistool in Final Matches

Official tournaments always held their final matches inside of a large stadium with a spinning center and no pockets. 10bBistool is a great choice for this stadium for several reasons.

  • The best way to defeat Bistool is to knock it out of the Beystadium. Because there are no pockets/wall openings inside this stadium, Bistool performs considerably well. Tamer Brad has won tournaments using 10bBistool in this stadium.
  • Because the playing field is so large, it is hard to hit Bistool with its biggest weaknesses: a strong attack Beyblade. Also, because the Beyblade moves down a slope into the stadium, there is no way to aim to hit Bistool.

How to Defeat 10bBistool

There are two ways to beat a Bistool with ease.

Other Versions

Overall

The discovery of Bistool's hidden power surprised -- and continues to surprise -- everyone who uses it or has it used against them. This Beyblade's parts have been used to win countless tournaments, which is truly a testament to how effective it can be in the right hands. Deceptively simple, this Beyblade can be used easily defeat players who do not understand its power. And all of this power comes from the re molded Wing Cross AR. Every player should own multiples of this Beyblade.