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+ | The '''Forge Disc™'''<ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: ディスク; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Disuku; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language English]: Disc</ref> is a component of a [[Beyblade Burst|Beyblade Burst™]] top. Within the [[Burst System|Beyblade Burst™ Performance Top System™]], the Forge Disc™ is structurally the middle component of the [[Beyblade (toy)|Bey]] and affects movement patterns, balance, and weight. Forge Discs influence a Bey's behavioral tendencies in various manners, such as whether it tends to spin in one place or roams around the [[Beystadium|Beyblade Burst Beystadium™]]. |
=='''Overview'''== |
=='''Overview'''== |
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− | '''Forge Discs™''' are typically a single-piece component, usually composed entirely of die-cast metal |
+ | '''Forge Discs™''' are typically a single-piece component, usually composed entirely of die-cast metal and produced in a variety of shapes and weight. |
− | + | Similarly to [[First Generation Beyblades|first generation]] [[Weight Disk]]s and [[Second Generation Beyblades|second generation]] [[Fusion Wheels]], Forge Discs™ are the middle component of a Bey's structure. |
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==='''Single-Piece Forge Discs'''=== |
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− | This class of <i>Forge Discs</i> are single-piece components, usually composed entirely of |
+ | This class of <i>Forge Discs</i> are single-piece components, usually composed entirely of die-cast metal<ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: {{Ruby|亜鉛|<small>あえん</small>}}{{Ruby|合金|<small>ごうきん</small>}}; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Aen Gōkin; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language English]: Zinc-Alloy</ref> and come available in an assortment of shapes, weights, and designs. These <i>Forge Discs</i> were originally released in Japan in 2015, with the launch of Takara Tomy's Beyblade Burst product line. |
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+ | Alongside from the standard, die-cast metal <i>Forge Discs</i>, a special type of <i>Single-Piece Forge Disc</i>, called the "<b>Material Fusion Disc</b>"<ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: 異素材融合型ディスク; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Isozai Yūgō-Gata Disuku</ref>, were produced which are <i>Forge Discs</i> using plastic and die-cast metal parts. Earlier models include the [[Forge Disc - Magnum|Magnum Disc]], [[Forge Disc - Jerk|Jerk Disc]], and [[Forge Disc - Polish|Polish Disc]], with additional entries being introduced further into production. Many of these later entries were introduced in the <b><i>Gatinko Layer Series</i></b> and include the [[Forge Disc - Blitz|Blitz Disc]], [[Forge Disc - Sting|Sting Disc]], and [[Forge Disc - Hurricane (Takara Tomy)|Hurricane Disc]]. |
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+ | ==='''Rip Fire Forge Discs'''=== |
+ | <i>Rip Fire Forge Discs</i> are a type of <i>Forge Disc™</i> specifically designed for [[Hasbro]] <b>[[Performance Tip (Burst)#Electronic Performance Tips|Rip Fire Performance Tips™]]</b> parts. |
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+ | Similar to a regular <i>Single-Piece Forge Disc</i>, <i>Rip Fire Forge Disc</i> is a single-piece component made from die-cast metal. Conversely, unlike a conventional <i>Forge Disc</i>, these <i>Rip Fire Forge Discs</i> lack many of their defining elements, such as a socket for [[Performance Tip (Burst)|Beyblade Burst™ Performance Tips™]] and Stoppers. Unique to |
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+ | <i>Rip Fire Forge Discs</i> is their ring-shaped structure, which has a wide diameter to fit <b>[[Performance Tip (Burst)#Electronic Performance Tips|Rip Fire Performance Tips™]]</b>. |
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==='''Two-Part Forge Discs'''=== |
==='''Two-Part Forge Discs'''=== |
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− | + | <i>Two-Part Forge Discs</i> are a type of <i>Forge Disc</i> that can be customize using interchangeable <i>Rings</i><ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: フレーム; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Furēmu; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language English]: Frame</ref><ref>Information cited from the [https://shop.hasbro.com/en-au/product/beyblade-burst-evolution-ultimate-tournament-collection-tops-and-beystadium:470E82D9-02A7-4432-8195-54E3ACF82031 Beyblade Burst Evolution Ultimate Tournament Collection Tops and Beystadium set] on Hasbro's product page.</ref>. The <i>Forge Disc</i><ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: コアディスク; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Koa Disuku; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language English]: Core Disc</ref> is made from die-cast metal and can function independently as a <i>Single-Piece Forge Disc</i> if required, with <i>Rings</i> serving as optional accessories. These interchangeable <i>Rings</i> come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs and can drastically augment the combat capabilities of the <i>Ring-Compatible Forge Disc</i>. |
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⚫ | In Japan, Takara-Tomy marketed these parts as '''Disk-integrated Types''' <ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language Japanese]: ディスク一体型; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Disuku Ittaikei</ref> and, as the name suggests, are parts which feature built-in ''Forge Discs'' in their structure. Examples of these parts include the [[Energy Layer - Nightmare Longinus|Nightmare Longinus (nL) Layer]] from [[Nightmare Longinus Destroy|B-97 Starter: Nightmare Longinus.Ds]], the [[Performance Tip - Mugen|Mugen Driver]] from the [[Mugen Beystadium DX Set]], the [[Performance Tip - Mugen-L|Mugen-L Driver]] from the [[Cho-Z Musou Beystadium|B-126 Set: Cho-Z Musou Beystadium]], the [[Performance Tip - Hybrid|Hybrid Driver]] from the [[Gatinko Customize Set|B-153 Set: Gatinko Customize Set]], the [[Performance Tip - Ignition'|Ignition Dash Driver]] and the ''Double Chassis'' parts from the <b><i>Superking Layer System</i></b>. |
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+ | Internationally, Hasbro marketed these parts as "fused parts" with the only current example being the [[Energy Layer - Luinor L3|Lúinor L3 (LD01) Fused Energy Layer and Forge Disc]]. |
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*<b>Korean</b>: {{FM|디스크|diseukeu|y}} (Disc) |
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*<b>Greek</b>: {{FM|Δίσκος ΚΑΜΙΝΟΥ|Diskos Kaminou|y}} |
*<b>Greek</b>: {{FM|Δίσκος ΚΑΜΙΝΟΥ|Diskos Kaminou|y}} |
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*<b>Korean</b>: {{FM|코어 디스크|ko-eo diseukeu|y}} (Core Disc), {{FM|프레임|peuleim|y}} (Frame) |
*<b>Korean</b>: {{FM|코어 디스크|ko-eo diseukeu|y}} (Core Disc), {{FM|프레임|peuleim|y}} (Frame) |
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*<b>Portuguese</b>: Disco de Forja de 2 Partes |
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*<b>Russian</b>: {{FM|Силовой Диск из 2-х частей|Silovoy Disk iz 2-kh Chastey|y}} (2-Part Power Disk) |
*<b>Russian</b>: {{FM|Силовой Диск из 2-х частей|Silovoy Disk iz 2-kh Chastey|y}} (2-Part Power Disk) |
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 18 November 2022
The Forge Disc™[Notes 1] is a component of a Beyblade Burst™ top. Within the Beyblade Burst™ Performance Top System™, the Forge Disc™ is structurally the middle component of the Bey and affects movement patterns, balance, and weight. Forge Discs influence a Bey's behavioral tendencies in various manners, such as whether it tends to spin in one place or roams around the Beyblade Burst Beystadium™.
Overview
Forge Discs™ are typically a single-piece component, usually composed entirely of die-cast metal and produced in a variety of shapes and weight.
Similarly to first generation Weight Disks and second generation Fusion Wheels, Forge Discs™ are the middle component of a Bey's structure.
Details on Forged Discs
Single-Piece Forge Discs
This class of Forge Discs are single-piece components, usually composed entirely of die-cast metal[Notes 2] and come available in an assortment of shapes, weights, and designs. These Forge Discs were originally released in Japan in 2015, with the launch of Takara Tomy's Beyblade Burst product line.
Alongside from the standard, die-cast metal Forge Discs, a special type of Single-Piece Forge Disc, called the "Material Fusion Disc"[Notes 3], were produced which are Forge Discs using plastic and die-cast metal parts. Earlier models include the Magnum Disc, Jerk Disc, and Polish Disc, with additional entries being introduced further into production. Many of these later entries were introduced in the Gatinko Layer Series and include the Blitz Disc, Sting Disc, and Hurricane Disc.
Rip Fire Forge Discs
Rip Fire Forge Discs are a type of Forge Disc™ specifically designed for Hasbro Rip Fire Performance Tips™ parts.
Similar to a regular Single-Piece Forge Disc, Rip Fire Forge Disc is a single-piece component made from die-cast metal. Conversely, unlike a conventional Forge Disc, these Rip Fire Forge Discs lack many of their defining elements, such as a socket for Beyblade Burst™ Performance Tips™ and Stoppers. Unique to Rip Fire Forge Discs is their ring-shaped structure, which has a wide diameter to fit Rip Fire Performance Tips™.
Two-Part Forge Discs
Two-Part Forge Discs are a type of Forge Disc that can be customize using interchangeable Rings[Notes 4][1]. The Forge Disc[Notes 5] is made from die-cast metal and can function independently as a Single-Piece Forge Disc if required, with Rings serving as optional accessories. These interchangeable Rings come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs and can drastically augment the combat capabilities of the Ring-Compatible Forge Disc.
Disc-Integrated Parts
In Japan, Takara-Tomy marketed these parts as Disk-integrated Types [Notes 6] and, as the name suggests, are parts which feature built-in Forge Discs in their structure. Examples of these parts include the Nightmare Longinus (nL) Layer from B-97 Starter: Nightmare Longinus.Ds, the Mugen Driver from the Mugen Beystadium DX Set, the Mugen-L Driver from the B-126 Set: Cho-Z Musou Beystadium, the Hybrid Driver from the B-153 Set: Gatinko Customize Set, the Ignition Dash Driver and the Double Chassis parts from the Superking Layer System.
Internationally, Hasbro marketed these parts as "fused parts" with the only current example being the Lúinor L3 (LD01) Fused Energy Layer and Forge Disc.
References
- Notes
- ↑ Japanese: ディスク; Hepburn: Disuku; English: Disc
- ↑ Japanese: 亜鉛合金; Hepburn: Aen Gōkin; English: Zinc-Alloy
- ↑ Japanese: 異素材融合型ディスク; Hepburn: Isozai Yūgō-Gata Disuku
- ↑ Japanese: フレーム; Hepburn: Furēmu; English: Frame
- ↑ Japanese: コアディスク; Hepburn: Koa Disuku; English: Core Disc
- ↑ Japanese: ディスク一体型; Hepburn: Disuku Ittaikei
- Footnotes
- ↑ Information cited from the Beyblade Burst Evolution Ultimate Tournament Collection Tops and Beystadium set on Hasbro's product page.
- Name in other languages (Forge Disc)
- Korean: 디스크 (Disc)
- French: Disque Forgé
- Italian: Disco Forgiato
- Spanish: Disco de Forja
- Portuguese: Disco de Forja
- Russian: Силовой Диск (Power Disk)
- Greek: Δίσκος ΚΑΜΙΝΟΥ
- Name in other languages (Two-Part Forge Disc)
- Korean: 코어 디스크 (Core Disc), 프레임 (Frame)
- French: Disque Forgé 2 Pièces
- Italian: Disco Forgiato in Due Parti
- Spanish: Disco de Forja de Dos Piezas
- Portuguese: Disco de Forja de 2 Partes
- Russian: Силовой Диск из 2-х частей (2-Part Power Disk)