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{{About|the Hasbro version|Energy Layer - Lost Longinus|the Takara Tomy version}}
 
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{{Part Infobox
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|Image=LayerLuinorL2.png
 
|Name=Luinor L2
 
|Name=Luinor L2
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|AKA=L2<br/>Lost Lúinor
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|ProductCode=E1056
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|Classification=Energy Layer
|Weight=15.3 grams
 
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|System=Dual Layer System
|AttackStat=3
 
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|Series=Beyblade Burst Evolution
|DefenseStat=0
 
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'''Luinor L2''', stylized as '''Lúinor L2''', is an [[Energy Layers|Energy Layer]] released by [[Hasbro]] as part of the [[Burst System]] as well as the [[Dual Layer System]]. It debuted in western countries with the release of the Starter Pack [[Luinor L2 Nine Spiral]].
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|JPName = ロストロンギヌス|AKA = Lost Luinor or L2|ProductCode = B-66|Classification = Energy Layer|System = Dual Layer System|Series = Beyblade Burst|ReleaseJP = December 28th, 2016|WeightStat = 5|SpeedStat = 0|RomajiName = Rosuto Ronginusu}}'''Luinor L2''', known in Japan as {{Translation|'''Lost Longinus'''|ロストロンギヌス|Rosuto Ronginusu}}, is an [[Energy Layer]] released as part of the [[Burst System]] as well as the [[Dual Layer System]]. It debuted with the release of the B-66 Starter [[Luinor L2 Nine Spiral|Lost Longinus Nine Spiral]]''' '''on December 28th, 2016.
 
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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<onlyinclude>In-depth information for Hasbro’s '''Luinor L2''' Energy Layer will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.</onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>'''Luinor L2''' is a wide and heavy Energy Layer designed for attack that features two large dragon heads, representing the anime's rendition of this Layer's beast, a dragon, that come from the perimeter in towards the center and four wings, two of which are larger and make up the main contact points and two of which are smaller and make up secondary contact points, creating an aggressive, high recoil design. The contact points of the larger wings are molded in the shape of spear heads which are meant to represent this Layer's Japanese namesake, the Roman Soldier Longinus of Christian Mythology who stabbed Christ in the heart with a lance.
 
   
'''Luinor L2''' has two main gimmicks:
 
The first are the dragon heads as they are made of metal. The inclusion of the metal makes '''Luinor L2''' one of the heaviest Layers in the game.
 
The second is the fact that this Layer is made to spin Left, opposite to every other Burst Beyblade before it.
 
 
The heavy weight of '''Luinor L2''' generates high inertia and with the aggressive design, makes this Layer excel in Knock-Out and Burst Attack potential. While the left-spin nature of '''Luinor L2''' may imply that Burst Attack is only prevalent against other left-spin opponents, this Layer still has strong Burst Attack against Right spin opponents when soft launched.
 
Against a Right spin Beyblade, the Left spinning nature of '''Luinor L2''' means that it and the opponent's layer will spin together like gears, heavily reducing recoil and rate of Bursts. However, if '''Luinor L2''' is soft launched to give it a slower spin than the opponent, the slower spin speed will create recoil from the opponent's Layer catching into '''Luinor L2'''<nowiki/>'s blades, which both grants this Layer Burst Attack and further improves this Layer's Knock-Out Attack. Furthermore the opposite spin allows for some degree of Spin Equalization, however not enough to be the primary focus for customizations.
 
 
The Takara Tomy release of '''Lost Longinus''' features three teeth of medium-high length that are capable of withstanding the recoil this Layer produces, even against another Left spin opponent as the heavy weight further increases Burst resistance as the Layer's higher inertia can better resist teeth skipping.</onlyinclude>
 
==Use in Attack Combinations (Takara Tomy)==
 
'''Lost Longinus''' can be put to use in the Attack customization '''Lost Longinus''' [[Forge Disc - 0|0]]/[[Forge Disc - 2|2]]/[[Forge Disc - 4|4]]/[[Forge Disc - 5|5]]/[[Forge Disc - 7|7]] [[Disc Frame - Cross|Cross]]/[[Disc Frame - Glaive|Glaive]]/[[Disc Frame - Bump|Bump]]/[[Disc Frame - Vortex|Vortex]]/[[Disc Frame - Meteor|Meteor]] [[Performance Tip - Xtreme|Xtreme]]/[[Performance Tip - Hold|Hold]]/[[Performance Tip - Destroy|Destroy]]. The heavy weight of [[Forge Disc - 0|0]]/[[Forge Disc - 2|2]]/[[Forge Disc - 4|4]]/[[Forge Disc - 5|5]]/[[Forge Disc - 7|7]] [[Disc Frame - Cross|Cross]]/[[Disc Frame - Glaive|Glaive]]/[[Disc Frame - Bump|Bump]]/[[Disc Frame - Vortex|Vortex]]/[[Disc Frame - Meteor|Meteor]] further enhances '''Lost Longinus'''' high inertia and the Layer's teeth and weight reduces the Burst risk associated with using heavy disks while [[Performance Tip - Xtreme|Xtreme]]/[[Performance Tip - Hold|Hold]]/[[Performance Tip - Destroy|Destroy]]'s aggressive movement compliments the Layer's Knock-Out attack. [[Performance Tip - Hold|Hold]]/[[Performance Tip - Destroy|Destroy]] specifically, due to the soft launch needed control it, is able to give '''Lost Longinus''' the low spin velocity needed to give it Burst Attack while allowing the combination to potentially out-spin its opponent through spin equalization and Life-After-Death if a Burst is not achieved.
 
 
==Overall==
 
==Overall==
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Aside from having a softer mold of colored plastic, Hasbro's '''Luinor L2''' is virtually unchanged from Takara Tomy's [[Energy Layer - Lost Longinus|Lost Longinus]]. However, with the release of [[Energy Layer - Luinor L3|Luinor L3]], '''Luinor L2''' has become outclassed.
'''Lost Longinus'''<nowiki/>' heavy weight, aggressive design and strong Burst resistance make the Layer an excellent part in Knock-Out Attack Combinations. Its weight specifically prevents the Layer from being outclassed by weight alone with the release of the Switch-Strike/God Layer System. However, since Knock-Outs are less important in the Burst Metagame, '''Lost Longinus''' falls behind other Energy Layers that specialize in Burst Attack such as [[Energy Layer - Legend Spryzen S3|Legend Spriggan]].
 
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'''As such, Hasbro's Luinor L2 is not a must have but is a welcome addition to a blader's collection.'''
   
'''As such, Lost Longinus is a not must have but instead a welcome addition to any blader's collection.'''
 
 
==Products==
 
==Products==
===Takara Tomy===
 
* B-66 [[Luinor L2 Nine Spiral|Lost Longinus Nine Spiral]] (White)
 
* Lost Longinus Nine Spiral (Crimson Dragon Ver.) (translucent blue, red painted dragon heads)
 
* B-00 Lost Longinus Nine Spiral (red colored plastic, black translucent plastic, gold painted dragon heads)
 
* B-00 Lost Longinus Nine Spiral (yellow/gold, black painted dragon heads)
 
 
===Hasbro===
 
===Hasbro===
 
* E1056 [[Luinor L2 Nine Spiral]]
 
* E1056 [[Luinor L2 Nine Spiral]]
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
===Takara Tomy===
 
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===Hasbro===
 
===Hasbro===
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LayerLuinorL2.png|Luinor L2 (E1056)
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Hasbro]]

Revision as of 18:55, 9 January 2020

This article is about the Hasbro version. For the Takara Tomy version, see Energy Layer - Lost Longinus.

Luinor L2, stylized as Lúinor L2, is an Energy Layer released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the Dual Layer System. It debuted in western countries with the release of the Starter Pack Luinor L2 Nine Spiral.

Description

In-depth information for Hasbro’s Luinor L2 Energy Layer will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.

Overall

Aside from having a softer mold of colored plastic, Hasbro's Luinor L2 is virtually unchanged from Takara Tomy's Lost Longinus. However, with the release of Luinor L3, Luinor L2 has become outclassed.

As such, Hasbro's Luinor L2 is not a must have but is a welcome addition to a blader's collection.

Products

Hasbro

Gallery

Hasbro

Trivia

References