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This article is about the Takara Tomy version. For the Hasbro version, see Blade - Devastate.

Dangerous (デンジャラス, Denjarasu) is a Blade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Dynamite Battle Layer System. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-191 Overdrive Special Starter Set on October 2nd, 2021.

Description

In addition to its strong Attack performance with the three large blades, this right-spin Attack Type Blade has increased rigidity and repulsion due to the hard rubber material filled inside of it.
— Official Description

Takara Tomy's Dangerous is a right-spin Attack Type Blade that features a three-sided design with three wings as the primary points of contact. At the ends of each wing is hard red rubber, which is intended to repel opponents. As part of the Dynamite Battle Layer System, Dangerous is compatible with any right-spin or dual-spin DB Core.

Like its predecessors, Dynamite and Devil, Dangerous is compatible with the F Gear and L Gear Evolution Gears. In theory, the three-sided design of Dangerous delivers heavily hits, but in practice the gaps in between the wings prevent any effective hits. Furthermore, the F Gear does not create a round shape as it does with Dynamite and Devil, and thus Dangerous is outclassed by its predecessors for Stamina combinations.

Overall

Due to its poor performance, Dangerous is outclassed by its predecessors Dynamite and Devil for Stamina combinations, and its successor Divine for Attack combinations.

As such, Takara Tomy's Dangerous is not recommended for the WBO's Burst format.

Takara Tomy's Dangerous is not legal in the WBO's Burst GT format.

Takara Tomy's Dangerous is not legal in the WBO's Burst Limited format.

Takara Tomy's Dangerous is not legal in the WBO's Burst Classic format.

Products

Takara Tomy

Gallery

Takara Tomy

Trivia

  • Dangerous is the third Blade to be compatible with the F and L Gears, following the Dynamite and Devil Blades.

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