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This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara Tomy release, see Tempest Dragon Charge Metal 1A.

Triumph Dragon D6 Armed Charge Metal-SPM is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the SpeedStorm System. It was released in western countries as a SpeedStorm Starter Pack for USD$9.99 in the United States.

Storm Chip - Dragon D6

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Main article: Storm Chip - Dragon D6

Hasbro's Dragon D6 is a right-spin Storm Chip that features the side profile of the Storm Chip's namesake, a dragon and its claws, akin to its GT Chip predecessor Evo Dragon D5. Dragon D6 has an above average weight for Hasbro Storm Chips and features the highest Burst Resistance out of all the right-spin Storm Chips. As such, Dragon D6 outclasses virtually all other right-spin Storm Chips.

Ring - Triumph

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Main article: Ring - Triumph

Triumph is a right-spin Attack Type Ring with four blades as its primary contact points, which are stylized like dragon wings. Unlike most Attack Type Layers, these blades are less pronounced. This is because, unlike its Takara Tomy counterpart Tempest, Triumph does not have the mode change gimmick, which extends "Bound Blades" outwards. As such, Triumph is based on Tempest's round pre-gimmick activation state, with no Bound Blades extended. Like other Hasbro Rings, Triumph does not use a Chassis and the underside of Triumph is hollow, leading to a light weight comparable to SwitchStrike System Layers. Triumph has high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD), and unlike most Hasbro Rings, it is not elevated, reducing its likelihood of destabilising.

Forge Disc - Armed

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Main article: Forge Disc - Armed

Armed is a symmetrical Forge Disc with six round shield-like protrusions and engravings along with two bumps on either side that make room for the Forge Disc's slots. While it has a bulky appearance implying a heavy weight, in reality it is actually very light due to how hollow it is. Armed’s lightness gave it the greatest Burst Resistance of any Forge Disc at the time while the relatively smooth surface reduced recoil when struck if paired with a Performance Tip with poor Stability. However, this same lightness severely reduced Knock-Out Defense and Stamina as a trade-off.

Performance Tip - Charge Metal-SPM

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Main article: Performance Tip - Charge Metal-SPM

Charge Metal-SPM is a rather large and bulky tip, with most of the contact surface with the stadium being made of metal. As a result, it is currently the heaviest Performance Tip. However, outside of weight, this Performance Tip does not offer much. This Performance Tip's height, as well as it's large weight compared to most Hasbro Layers, makes it highly unstable, and negates any stamina potential the Zephyr style tip would offer. It is taller and has a wider tip than its Takara Tomy counterpart, Charge Metal, which was already outclassed, and these properties make Charge Metal-SPM even more unstable, and therefore, even less viable than its counterpart.

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Trivia

  • On the box art for this Starter Pack, the Triumph Ring appears in its Awakened Mode, although Hasbro's Triumph Ring only features its Bound Mode.

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