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Compared to the [[Light Launcher (Metal Saga)|Light Launcher]], the BeyLauncher offers stronger launch power due to the implementation of a string. The BeyLauncher was subsequently released by Takara Tomy several times individually, as well as packaged with other products such as [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]]. |
Compared to the [[Light Launcher (Metal Saga)|Light Launcher]], the BeyLauncher offers stronger launch power due to the implementation of a string. The BeyLauncher was subsequently released by Takara Tomy several times individually, as well as packaged with other products such as [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]]. |
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− | Instead of using a ripcord/winder like the Light Launcher, the BeyLauncher uses a T-shaped handle supported by a string, creating a stronger launch. As such, it is favoured by Bladers and heavily sought out; this is evident as finalists in tournaments such as the [[Beyblade World Championship 2012]] all used the BeyLauncher. The BeyLauncher is often paired with a [[Launcher Grip]]. |
+ | Instead of using a ripcord/winder like the Light Launcher, the BeyLauncher uses a T-shaped handle supported by a string, creating a stronger launch. As such, it is favoured by Bladers and heavily sought out; this is evident as finalists in tournaments such as the [[Beyblade World Championship 2012]] all used the BeyLauncher. The BeyLauncher is often paired with a [[Launcher Grip (Metal Saga)|Launcher Grip]]. |
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Revision as of 05:02, 22 June 2021
- This article is about the Takara Tomy release. For the Hasbro release, see String Launcher (Metal Saga).
The BeyLauncher (ベイランチャー, Beiranchā) is a Launcher released as part of the Metal Fight Beyblade series. It was released by Takara Tomy in Japan on October 23, 2008.
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Compared to the Light Launcher, the BeyLauncher offers stronger launch power due to the implementation of a string. The BeyLauncher was subsequently released by Takara Tomy several times individually, as well as packaged with other products such as Storm Pegasis 105RF.
Instead of using a ripcord/winder like the Light Launcher, the BeyLauncher uses a T-shaped handle supported by a string, creating a stronger launch. As such, it is favoured by Bladers and heavily sought out; this is evident as finalists in tournaments such as the Beyblade World Championship 2012 all used the BeyLauncher. The BeyLauncher is often paired with a Launcher Grip.