Thermal Pisces T125ES

Thermal Pisces T125ES is a Beyblade that belongs to Ryutaro Fukami.

Special Moves

 * Distortion Drive: Ryutaro's first special move. He used this on Episode 30.
 * Blazing Inferno: Ryutaro's second special move. He used this on Episode 43.

Face Bolt: Pisces
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Pisces, a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish. The face itself actually depicts a shark, though a shark is technically a fish. The face is manufactured with the Pre-HWS design printed on, and a new, more colorful version can be added with one of the 2 Pisces Face Stickers in the Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set Stamina and Defense Type. The Takara-Tomy version has the word Pisces on it, while the Hasbro version has it blacked out.

Energy Ring: Pisces

 * Weight: 2.7g

Pisces is a navy blue Clear Wheel with decorations resembling fish scales and shark fins. When in motion, it appears to have a "fence" surrounding the face.

Fusion Wheel: Thermal

 * Weight: 30.3

This metal wheel was first released with Thermal Pisces T125ES. It has 2 main sections, each resembling a shark. Despite being lighter than Flame, it has less undisturbed spin time, despite being only for a second. This is actually a trade of sorts, for this beyblade has superior defense to Flame while retaining great Stamina.



Spin Track: Tornado 125

 * Weight: 1.7g

Originally released with the Booster Flame Libra T125ES, T125 is supposedly a Stamina type track. However, there is still the standing issue of how it is almost identical to D125, a fairly useful part released with Wolf D125B, in performance and use. The "Tornado" part, however, is a bit akin to those on DF145, so there is a possibility that it has some relevant Stamina uses. Then again, whether or not the gimmick of DF145, pushing down air, is truly what makes the part remarkable for Stamina, or some other unknown element. It is also unknown if T125 has that element if it is not truly the pushing down of air.

Performance Tip: Eternal Sharp

 * Weight: 1g

The Eternal Sharp bottom is surprisingly heavy, clocking in a whole Gram, but still lacks use. The Sharp family is known for horrid balance issues, and ES is no exception whatsoever. The bottom, oddly, is able to retract itself inside slightly and is a free spinning tip, reducing friction, though this makes little difference. ES is a much better alternative to BS, but the D series bottoms are much more acceptable in a Stamina Customization, even just D.