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Revision as of 19:35, 28 May 2018

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Insert Hasbro Name, known as Archer Hercules 13 Et (アーチャーヘラクレスサティン, Āchā Herakuresu Sātīn ) in Japan, is a Stamina Type Beyblade released as part of the Burst System as well as the Super Z Layer System. It will be released in Japan in June 23, 2018.

Energy Layer: Archer Hercules

Main article: Energy Layer - Archer Heracles

Energy Layer - Archer Heracles

Forge Disc: 13

Main article: Forge Disc - 13

13, like most other odd numbered Core Discs, is asymmetrical and elliptical in shape in order to facilitate a Disc Frame. Each side features four protrusions with molding to create the shape of a "13" with one side featuring a greater number of molding lines, though too shallow to create any noticeable imbalance. While the aggressive design of the Disc may imply high Burst potential from Disc-to-Layer contact, due to the fact that most Burst Performance Tips are of the same or very similar heights, such contact is rare. Compared to other Core Discs, 13 is one of the lightest, even lighter than 6. This light weight severely hinders 13's Attack, Defense and Stamina potential and while the light weight would create high Burst Resistance, the heavy weight of the SwitchStrike/God Layer System and the Cho-Z Layer System makes the use of lightweight Discs for Burst Resistance obsolete.

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