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Bakushin-Oh is a Defense-Type Beyblade released as part of the Spin Gear System. It was released in Japan on November 1999.

Bit Chip: Bakushin-Oh[]

Attack Ring: Downforce Ring[]

This AR has 6 downward slanting protrusions somewhat similar to Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger's AR: Scissor Cutter. This beyblade was originally released in a lent-purple color and undoubtably made with Upper Attack slopes to make it Areodynamically heavier. Unfortunately the close proximity and number of protrusions make it very redundant and incapable of proper contact to produce Upper Attack. This AR should in no way be used over actual Upper Attack AR's such as: Driger G's Triple Tiger or Master/Kids Dragoon's Upper Dragoon, and also Dranzer GT's Triple Wing.

Weight Disk: Heavy[]

Main article: Weight Disk - Heavy

As the name “Heavy” implies, the Heavy series of WDs is the heaviest available weight disk (including WDs not in the Six/Eight/Ten sided category). Due to the heavy weight and the compactness of that weight, the Heavy weight disks are often used for Compact type combos for the simple reason of increased RPM.

When the weight of a Beyblade is focused towards the centre (as opposed to a Wide WD where it is focused around the perimeter), its RPM will increase. This weight is also often put to use in Defense oriented customs, with weight being the primary concern in that type.

Ten Heavy is the heaviest out of all of the Heavy weight disks, and generally speaking, is chosen over Six and Eight Heavy when customizing.

Weight[]

  • Six Heavy: 16 grams

Blade Base: Flat[]

Main article: Blade Base - Flat
Weight
Attack
Defense
Stamina
8 grams
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Flat is the first Blade Base ever produced. It is white, has a circular and flat tip and is made out of plastic.

Its gimmick lies within its namesake; the flat tip, which causes the Blade to move at wide and fast speeds, which are ideal for Attack Types. While plastic tips do not provide much tractions on Beystadiums, compared to those made of stronger materials like rubber, they offer longer endurance and spin time.

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