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This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core, or HMC abbreviated, weighs 9 grams making it the heaviest core by 3 grams outweighing the MG core. The HMC is mainly used in [[Compact]] or [[Defense]] combos because of its weight. In the Hasbro version, Metal Driger has been fitted with an Engine Gear.
 
This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core, or HMC abbreviated, weighs 9 grams making it the heaviest core by 3 grams outweighing the MG core. The HMC is mainly used in [[Compact]] or [[Defense]] combos because of its weight. In the Hasbro version, Metal Driger has been fitted with an Engine Gear.
  
== Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version) ==
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== Blade Base (BB): Final Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version) ==
  
See [[First Clutch Base]]
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See [[Spin Gear | Final Clutch Base]]
  
 
== Other Versions ==
 
== Other Versions ==

Revision as of 22:36, 18 May 2009

Metal Driger
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Number: A-95
System: 5-Layer
Type: Defense



Attack Ring (AR): Cross Spiker

  • Weight: 6 grams

The Cross Spiker AR has 8 points of attack, or spikes, that comes out from the center. The four larger points have Smash Attack in right spin while it has Spike Attack in left spin. The other four smaller points of the AR are in a triangular shape similar to that of the Cross Attack SP (Burning Kerberous). Because of how the smaller spikes get in the way, it if almost impossible for the Smash or Spike attacks to work efficiently. There are many better choices of ARs for Spike or Smash attacks.

Weight Disk (WD): Ten Heavy

See Ten Heavy.

Spin Gear (SG): Heavy Metal Core

  • Weight: 9 grams

This is the reason why this Beyblade is worth getting. The Heavy Metal Core, or HMC abbreviated, weighs 9 grams making it the heaviest core by 3 grams outweighing the MG core. The HMC is mainly used in Compact or Defense combos because of its weight. In the Hasbro version, Metal Driger has been fitted with an Engine Gear.

Blade Base (BB): Final Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version)

See Final Clutch Base

Other Versions

Gallery

Overall

This Beyblade is worth buying just for the HMC. The Hasbro Metal Driger isn't worth the money, since Hasbro removed its most useful part.