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Dranzer V2 0Cross Reboot' (ドランザーV2・ゼロクロス・リブートダッシュ, Doranzā V2 Zero Kurosu Ribūto Dasshu) is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System. It was released in Japan on June 26th, 2021 for 1232円 as one of the prize Beyblades in Random Booster Vol. 26.

It's the successor of Dranzer Volcano Hurricane Dimension

Energy Layer - Dranzer V2

Main article: Energy Layer - Dranzer V2

Takara Tomy's Dranzer V2, or Dranzer Volcano 2, is a Burst System adaptation of the Dranzer Bit Chip and Cross Dranzer Attack Ring that came with the Original Series' Magnacore System Beyblade, Dranzer V2. As such, it has a symmetrical oval design, with two wings that slope away from each other, creating a minor amount of Upper Attack. A non-removable metal "Bit Chip" is molded into the center of the Layer, and depicts the Dranzer Bit Beast.

Forge Disc - 0

Main article: Forge Disc - 0

0 is a symmetrical Forge Disc that's elliptical in shape in order to facilitate a Disc Frame. Each side features one protrusion, each wide and smooth enough to almost make the Forge Disc perfectly circular if not for the notches needed to add a Disc Frame and a molded "0" on each side. The protrusions extend further and are thicker than most other Forge Discs which makes 0 one of the heaviest Forge Discs and implies high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD) and Stamina potential. In reality however, more weight is focused towards the center, which creates Centralized Weight Distribution (CWD) that reduces its Stamina to that of 2's. As such, 0 is outclassed by 7 for Stamina Combinations but 0's greater weight makes it ideal for Attack and Defense Combinations. Furthermore, the round shape of 0 creates high Life-After-Death, even without the use of Disc Frames such as Cross. While the weight can increase the risk of Bursts, the weight of most SwitchStrike/God Layers and Cho-Z Layers can compensate.

Disc Frame - Cross

Main article: Disc Frame - Cross

Cross features a diamond shape with protrusions on each corner, akin to Force, at an upward angle. While too small to come into contact with the opponent's Layer, the relatively round shape of Cross grants the highest Life-After-Death out of all Disc Frames. In addition, the upwards angle of the protrusions ensures that they will not scrape against the stadium floor.

Performance Tip - Reboot'

Main article: Performance Tip - Reboot'

Reboot' is a plastic flat tipped Performance Tip that features an automatic tip change gimmick, with a round tip like a smaller Accel and an eight pointed star tip like an upsized Jaggy.

Early in battle, the Centrifugal Force of the Beyblade's spin will force two spring loaded tabs outward which will in turn force the round tip out. As the tip's diameter is smaller than Blow's, the resulting movement pattern is only mildly aggressive, having trouble reaching the Tornado Ridge. While a small diameter would imply ease of control, the height of the tip means that a Reboot'-based Combination can become easily Destabilized like Blow in this state.

Later in battle, the drop in Centrifugal Force will allow the tabs to retract along with the round tip, creating contact with the wider, Jaggy style tip. In theory this tip change is meant to create a last minute burst of Attack power, but in practice the low spin velocity will make poor hits and reduce Stamina when it is most important.

While poor in Attack potential, Reboot' has potential in Tornado Staller Combinations as the tip change will keep a Beyblade away from the center for longer periods of time.

Like other Dash Performance Tips, Reboot' features a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance.

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