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Cyclone Ragnaruk Nexus Rise-2 (サイクロンラグナルク・ネクサス・ライズ-2, Saikuron Ragunaruku Nekusasu Raizu-2) is a Stamina Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Dynamite Battle Layer System. It was released on Japan on April 24th, 2021 for 1232円 as one of six possible Beyblades in Random Booster Vol. 25.

DB Core - Ragnaruk

Main article: DB Core - Ragnaruk

Takara Tomy's Ragnaruk is a right-spin DB Core that features a demon representing the DB Core's namesake, Ragnarök, an event that leads to the end of the world in Norse mythology. Ragnaruk has seven fine Locks, which create average Burst Resistance. Ragnaruk is generally outclassed by other right-spin DB Cores, which have additional advantages: for example, Kerbeus has greater Burst Resistance, while Dragon offers greater Stamina.

Blade - Cyclone

Main article: Blade - Cyclone

Blade - Cyclone

Armor - 2

Main article: Armor - 2

Takara Tomy's 2 is an Armor with two pointed ends opposite to each other. The two-sided shape has an even weight distribution at two opposite points to increase Attack.

Forge Disc - Nexus

Main article: Forge Disc - Nexus

Takara Tomy's Nexus is a DB Disc with eight blades divided among an upper and lower section. Due to its shape, Nexus works best in Attack combinations.

Either the S Gear or D Gear Evolution Gear can be attached to Nexus, akin to a Core Disc with a Disc Frame. When the S Gear is set in its face-up position, the four tabs of the S Gear lock into four grooves on Nexus, becoming fixed in place. When set in its face-down position, there are no tabs and thus the S Gear can free-spin on Nexus. The D Gear slides a short distance when struck, repelling the opposing Beyblade.

Performance Tip - Rise

Main article: Performance Tip - Rise

Rise features a sharp tip surrounded by a downward facing plate that is not free spinning. In theory the plate is meant to make contact with the stadium floor when the Beyblade is struck, forcing it back upright, acting as brakes to prevent a Knock-Out. In practice however, the vertical movement prevents the plate from Stabilizing a Combination on the shallow curvature of the stadium and because the plate does not spin freely, it causes the Beyblade to lose stamina instead of recovering which worsens Stamina.

However, the relatively smooth rim of the plate and its non-free spin nature makes greater Stamina loss and the small diameter of the tip does little to stop the Beyblade. While the sharp tip would imply high Stamina, the aforementioned plate nullifies any Stamina benefit and instead the plate is placed so low that it creates a high scrape risk.

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