Flame Sagittario C145S

Flame Sagittario C145S is the bey used by Kenta Yumiya in the anime and manga.

Special Moves
Flame Ablaze: Kenta's finishing move in Metal Fight Beyblade DS.

Flame Claw: Kenta's first finishing move is. Kenta first used this attack in Episode 7 (anime)

Face Bolt: Sagittario
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Sagittarius, the ninth astrological sign in the zodiac. It is like 2 eyes.

Energy Ring: Sagittario

 * Weight: 2.8grams

The regular release of Sagittario is a yellow, translucent piece. It has several notches and protrusions. The design is loosely based on the original Sagittario, which features the two bow and arrows. Sagittario is Right Spin only.

Stamina type

Fusion Wheel: Flame

 * Weight: 32.5 grams

The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its Defense capabilities.

Spin Track: Claw 145

 * Weight: 3.2 grams

C145 has three wings which extend outwards, each separately joined onto the underside of the Track. These are free moving, and hence when the Beyblade is launched, these point outwards due to spin velocity. Their free moving nature make them very effective for defensive purposes, as they are able to withstand low hits to the Track without significant spin loss. Furthermore, the Track is significantly heavier than non-gimmicked Tracks such as 145, providing extra weight essential for Defense. As such, the Track is an essential part for current Defense customizations. But as the beyblade wobbles, the claws might have impact with the floor causing loss of balance, or the beyblade stops spinning.

Performance Tip: Sharp

 * Weight: 0.6 grams

The Sharp Bottom offers very little movement and as such provides no attack potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the tip, the Bottom is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by superior alternatives such as D or SD.