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Latest revision as of 17:02, 9 August 2013

Makendo
Makendo.jpg
Number: #9
System: 4-Layer
Type: Attack

Colour Variation

Takara released this Beyblade in clear purple, while the Hasbro release used opaque purple plastic.

Attack Ring (AR): Cross Dragon

  • Weight: 4 grams

Cross Dragon is circular with four rectangular projections, representing dragon heads, evenly distributed around the AR. Due to its shape and design; this AR has little use and is incredibly outclassed, having no use except for WD Attack customizations, which as a whole are not competitively viable.

Use in WD Attack Customization

Cross Dragon in a WD Attack customization. Cross Dragon barely extends beyond Wide Defense, leaving it completely exposed, allowing this customization to be quite effective at WD Attack.

IMPORTANT: Mold Variations

There are two different molds for Cross Dragon. The original mold of Cross Dragon (Ultimate Dragoon and Megaro Arm version) is very thin and fragile (prone to breaking). The newer mold of Cross Dragon (Makendo version) is much improved from the original version, in that the AR is made thicker and the width of the AR is increased. In the newer mold of Cross Dragon, reinforments have been added to the ring and to the four panels. Due to these improvements, the newer mold AR is much stronger and less likely to break, compared to the original mold. Should Cross Dragon be used, the newer mold (Makendo's Cross Dragon) should be used over the original mold AR.

Note: The Hasbro versions of Ultimate Dragoon, Megaro Arm and Makendo all have the newer mold of Cross Dragon.

Weight Disk (WD): Balance

See Balance Weight Disk.

Blade Base (BB): Flat Base

See Flat Base.

Other Versions

Gallery


Overall

Makendo is useless for competitive play and all of its parts have been entirely outclassed by later releases. This Beyblade should only be bought for collection purposes.