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This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara Tomy release, see Savior Perseus Giga Bearing'-3.

Decay Perseus P7 S Gear-Q Orbit-Q+Unite-0' is a Defense and Balance Type Beyblade that is a part of the Burst System as well as the QuadDrive System. It was released in western countries as a part of the Destruction Belfyre B7 and Decay Perseus P7 Dual Pack for USD$16.99 in the United States.

Drive Chip - Perseus P7

Main article: Drive Chip - Perseus P7

Hasbro's Perseus P7 is a right-spin Drive Chip that features the side profile of the Drive Chip's namesake, Perseus, a hero from Greek mythology. Perseus P7 features an average weight for Drive Chips and high Burst Resistance.

Unlike its Takara Tomy counterpart, Perseus P7 does not feature any metal.

Blade - Decay

Main article: Blade - Decay

Hasbro's Decay is a right-spin Attack Type QD Blade with three blades acting as the main contact points. Its general shape is similar to that of its Takara Tomy counterpart, Devil. Like Devil, Decay resembles the Destruction QD Blade and is almost identical in performance. The bottom of Decay is flattened, and lacks the slots required to attach the F Gear. Like other QD Blades, Decay can switch between Apex and Core Modes by swapping the position of the Gravity Ring from the top of the Blade (Apex) to below it (Core).

While intended for Attack Combinations, it has poor performance against opposite spin opponents and mediocre performance against same spin opponents. Unlike Takara Tomy's Devil, Decay cannot use a metal Armor or L Gear, meaning Decay is severely underweight. Furthermore, the light weight of QD Blades means QuadDrive System Layers such as Decay are even more prone to Bursts. Consequently, Decay is too light to be used competitively, and is outclassed by other Layers.

Gravity Ring - 0'

Main article: Gravity Ring - 0'

Hasbro's 0' is a circular Gravity Ring based on Takara Tomy's 0 Armor. As such it retains the same smooth symmetrical shape, but features textures resembling demon wings, similar to those on the Decay QD Blade. In theory, 0''s design creates a stable weight distribution by evenly distributing weight. In practice however, since all Gravity Rings are plastic instead of metal like Takara Tomy's Armors, they are all around the same weight and offer no differences in performance, with the main difference between them being only aesthetic. As any differences in the weight distribution of a Combination are negligible, it is difficult to suggest using a particular Gravity Ring over another. Furthermore, most QuadDrive System Layers are lightweight and thus outclassed by heavier Layers.

Forge Disc - S Gear-Q

Main article: Forge Disc - S Gear-Q

Hasbro's S Gear-Q is a QD Disc based on Takara Tomy's Nexus DB Disc and S Gear Evolution Gear. As such, S Gear-Q's general shape resembles a shrunken Nexus with the S Gear attached. The general shape is identical to Hasbro's Nexus-Q QD Disc, but the perimeter has been modified to resemble the S Gear. The modified perimeter removes the compatibility with Takara Tomy's S Gear and D Gear Evolution Gears, albeit increasing the weight by a third of a gram. While its shape implies synergy with Attack Combinations, S Gear-Q is outclassed by the regular Nexus-Q QD Disc with the S Gear attached. Furthermore, S Gear-Q is underweight compared to other QD Discs, and its jagged perimeter creates low Life-After-Death (LAD).

Performance Tip - Orbit-Q

Main article: Performance Tip - Orbit-Q

Orbit-Q is Hasbro's QuadDrive counterpart to the Orbit Performance Tip, and thus features a plastic ball tip. However, unlike the original Orbit, Orbit-Q's ball tip lacks free rotation and the three tabbed ring. Furthermore, the shape has been modified for two attachment points to accommodate the use of an Armor Tip. Like all QuadDrive Performance Tips, an Armor Tip can be attached to Orbit-Q, switching it to "Plus Mode". In this mode, Orbit-Q is essentially replaced by the Armor Tip, and the height becomes similar to a SpeedStorm Performance Tip. Orbit-Q features high Burst Resistance comparable to Assault-Q, and thus it is recommended to use Orbit-Q as the base QuadDrive Performance Tip for an Armor Tip.

Armor Tip - Unite

Main article: Armor Tip - Unite

Hasbro's Unite is an Armor Tip version of the Unite Performance Tip. Like all Armor Tips, it can be attached to QuadDrive Performance Tips via two attachment points. When attached to a QuadDrive Performance Tip, it is referred to as the "Plus Mode", essentially replacing the QuadDrive Performance Tip as the main contact point with the stadium floor. The subsequent height becomes similar to that of a SpeedStorm Performance Tip. A QuadDrive Performance Tip with high Burst Resistance, such as Assault-Q, is recommended.

Like other Armor Tips, it bears a resemblance to its Performance Tip counterpart, albeit with its shape modified and gimmick removed. The Unite Armor Tip retains a flat tip with a protrusion in the center. However, the perimeter is plastic instead of rubber, and thus the Unite Armor Tip functions more akin to Fusion. When launched straight down into the stadium, the Unite Armor Tip will spin on the center protrusion, creating a stable spin that conserves Stamina. When knocked off balance by the opponent or launched at an angle, the flat tip will contact the stadium floor and create an aggressive movement pattern before returning to balancing on the protrusion.

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