Heavy Metal System

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Overview of the Heavy Metal System

An overview of the HMS Beyblade, Dragoon MS.

The Heavy Metal System (usually referred to as HMS) is the most recently released Beyblade system. What is so important to know about HMS is that it breaks compatibility completely with all previous systems; meaning, you can't interchange parts from HMS with previous systems. After the advent of HMS, all previous Beyblade systems can be referred to under the moniker "plastic Beyblades". HMS Beyblades can only use parts from other HMS Beyblades.

Components of an HMS Beyblade

There are four parts to an HMS Beyblade:

  • Bit Protector (BP): In the case of plastic Beyblades, the Bit Chip was an essentially meaningless part in most cases. In HMS, the Bit Protector is vital; it is the "screw" that holds the entire Beyblade together, and is also the part of the Beyblade that the shooter latches onto.
  • Attack Ring (AR): In HMS, the AR's functions remain fundamentally the same. However, there is one change that is perhaps the most important part of HMS: rather than being made purely out of plastic, it is made of two parts: the metal frame and the ABS caul. This addition of metal to the AR is one of the fundamental improvements that HMS has over plastic Beyblades.
  • Weight Disk (WD): The circular form WD proved to be very effective in plastic Beyblades. In the case of HMS, all WDs were made circular. The standard weight disks are Circle Heavy, Circle Balance, and Circle Wide. There are also Customize Weight Disks (CWD), which are also circular, but contain room for a plastic that significantly alters the performance of the WD.
  • Running Core (RC): HMS consolidated the Spin Gear and the Blade Base into a single part: the Running Core. The AR and WD slide over it, and the BP locks everything together. While the original RCs released were quite basic, some of the later models, such as Samurai Changer MS's Battle Change Core allow for many gimmicks and customization.

Size and Weight Difference

A size comparison between Gaia Dragoon MS and Dragoon GT.