Synchrome System

Along with the new features and products Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G introduces, it introduces a new system as well. This is an article about the system of Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G.
 * Face: Faces retain the same function as in its previous systems. It is shaped as a screw that essentially, screws the whole Bey together. Therefore, keeping it together, so as to not become loose and break apart during battle. It also carries a design or "motif" of the Beyblade it represents. However, new to Zero-G, is that now, the Faces are diamond-shaped, with the motif appearing on a coloured "diamond" while held together by a circular plate. Other than that, there is no other difference between the Faces.
 * Chrome Wheel: A brand-new part from Zero-G is the Chrome Wheel. Chrome Wheels are metal parts similar to past-systems' Fusion Wheels/Metal Wheels which contain and use the metal contact in battle. New however, is that the Chrome Wheels are at the top, rather than under a part as in the HWS and 4D systems. Also, Chrome Wheels feature various designs of the Beyblade it represents along with a hole in the metal, designed to house and reveal a crystal and assymetrical designs.
 * Crystal Wheel: Along with the Chrome Wheel, Crystal Wheels are all-new to the metagame. Crystal Wheels are plastic parts, similar to past Energy Rings/Clear Wheels that feature a "crystal" that is meant to appear inside the hole of the Chrome Wheel. The "crystal" however is are just coloured plates with an octagon-like shape encased inside.
 * Track: Tracks return in Zero-G and keep the same job. They determine the height of the Beyblade, along with any gimmicks the Tracks may carry, along with the height of which the Beyblade attack or defend in combat, and what occurs when a Beyblade hits below the Bey's Track. Tracks are plastic and can come in all shapes and sizes, depending on what their meant to do. Tracks can also be swapped with previous system Tracks as well.
 * Bottom: Bottoms return too in Zero-G with the same function. They determine how the Beyblade will move. Like Tracks, Bottoms come in various gimmicks and can be made in various ways; either in plastic, rubber, polish, metal, etc. Lastly, Bottoms can be swapped and interchanged with previous system Bottoms, just like with the aforementioned Tracks.