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Death Solomon Metal Fusion 2B (デスソロモン・メタルフュージョン・2B, Desu Soromon Metaru Fyūjon 2B) is a Balance Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Superking Layer System. It was released as a Booster in Japan on March 20th, 2021 for 1507円.

Superking Chip - Solomon

Main article: Superking Chip - Solomon

Solomon is a right-spin Superking Chip that features two faces representing the Superking Chip's namesake, Solomon, an ancient king of Israel. Solomon is one of five Superking Chips to feature metal. Of the four right-spin Superking Chips to feature metal, Solomon and Hyperion 2 are the only ones that are compatible with a Metal Chip Core. As Solomon is heavier than Hyperion 2, it is the heaviest possible right-spin Superking Chip when used together with a Metal Chip Core, and as such finds use in Attack combinations.

Ring - Death

Main article: Ring - Death
A right-spin Balance Type Ring that uses its large upper blade to stop the opponent while reducing the physical strength of the opponent with its lower blade's repeated hits.
— Official Description

In-depth information for Takara Tomy's Death Ring will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.

Chassis - 2B

Main article: Chassis - 2B

2B is a dual-spin Balance Type Double Chassis with a round shape. The 2B Chassis has a plastic perimeter that is fixed in place (Attack Mode) or free-spinning (Defense Mode), depending on the Ring being used. When used with the World Ring, it can be switch between either of these modes by swapping the orientation of 2B. On most Rings, 2B is in the fixed Attack Mode, however when used with World, Jet, and Mirage, and Infinite (Balance/Defense Mode), 2B is in the free-spinning Defense Mode. As a Double Chassis, a 2B combination cannot use a Disc, as 2B has a Disc integrated into the design.

Performance Tip - Metal Fusion

Main article: Performance Tip - Metal Fusion

Metal Fusion features a plastic flat tip with a small diameter and a small protrusion in the center. It is the Metal Lock Driver version of the Fusion Performance Tip, featuring a Metal Lock and a stronger spring, increasing weight and Burst Resistance. The Metal Lock has shorter tabs than standard and Dash Locks, resulting in lower Burst Resistance, despite the stronger spring. There is a mold variation of Metal Fusion: initial releases of Metal Fusion have the original Metal Lock design, which can damage a Layer's teeth. All subsequent reprints of Metal Lock Drivers from October 2021 onward feature a running change that shortens the tabs, reducing Burst Resistance but also the likelihood of causing damage to a Layer.

When launched parallel to the stadium, Metal Fusion will spin on the protrusion, creating a stable, Stamina-conserving spin. When knocked off balance by the opponent or launched at an angle, the flat tip will contact the stadium floor and create a movement pattern with the same speed as Accel before returning to balancing on the protrusion.

However the aggressive movement is unreliable as the protrusion can slow a Metal Fusion Combination down in the center of the stadium or stop the movement entirely. Furthermore, the small size of the protrusion means that when a Metal Fusion Combination slows down and lists, contact will be made with the flat base, severely reducing Stamina.

Like other Metal Lock Performance Tips, Metal Fusion features a metal lock cap and a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance. However, due to the lock cap being made out of metal, a Layer's teeth might be damaged when this Performance Tip is used.

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Trivia

  • This is the first Burst March release to not be the first release of a new season, instead it is the final release of the Superking season.
  • This Beyblade reuses the following parts from previous Beyblades:
  • Its packaging lists its Special Move as "Heavy Counter".

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