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+ | |JPName=フュージョンハーデスAD145SWD |
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+ | |RomajiName=Fyūjon Hādesu AD145SWD |
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+ | |AKA=Firefuse Darkhelm AD145SWD (anime, English) |
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|Series=Beyblade: Metal Fury |
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+ | |ReleaseJP=December 28, 2011 |
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+ | |ReleaseEN=N/A |
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+ | [[File:FusionHadesAD145SWDFaceBolt.png|150px|left]] |
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+ | {{Part|Face Bolt - Hades}} |
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− | '''Fusion Hades''' features a special gimmick; specifically involving its exclusive inclusion of a Rubber Frame on its 4D Fusion Wheel known as Fusion. The Rubber Frame's main gimmick is to make opposing Beys bounce off upon impact, but it can also be used for spin-stealing and shock absorbency. '''Fusion Hades''' also features a never before seen Performance Tip known as Sharp Wide Defense, a Balance-based Performance Tip primarily composed of a fusion between Wide Defense and Sharp. The Hasbro version of '''Fusion Hades''', known as [[Firefuse Darkhelm 145DS]], uses the DS Performance Tip instead of SWD, and has an altered version of the Fusion 4D Fusion Wheel. |
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− | The '''Hades '''Face Bolt depicts "Pluto", the Roman counterpart of Hades for which this Face Bolt is named after. In Roman Mythology, Pluto (Hades) was one of the twelve Olympians, specifically the God of The Underworld and eldest of his siblings, Jupiter (Zeus) and Neptune (Poseidon). The design of the Face Bolt features a blue, helmet-like design akin to Variares, although there are two sides, the one to the left in which the face of the helmet appears normal, and the one to the right, which appears damaged with cracks in it. There are also various purple flames around Hades' head, along with red eyes printed on a red background. |
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'''Attack: 3 Defense: 2 Stamina: 2''' |
'''Attack: 3 Defense: 2 Stamina: 2''' |
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+ | [[File:FusionHadesAD145SWDFusionWheel.png|150px|left]] |
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+ | {{Part|Fusion Wheel - Fusion}} |
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+ | {{Part|Spin Track - Armor Defense 145}} |
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− | ===Rubber Frame=== |
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− | *'''Weight:''' 4.55 grams |
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⚫ | '''Sharp Wide Defense''' (SWD) is a Balance-oriented Performance Tip first released with Fusion Hades and is an upgraded version of Defense Sharp (DS). As its name states, SWD consists of WD fused with S. While it retains the same appearance as WD, it has a hole at it's bottom. The hole reveals the Sharp Tip protruding upwards. This is similar in manner to DS, abeit SWD's surrounding ring is wider. SWD also bears an uncanny resemblance to EWD, minus the free-spinning bearing. This release of SWD is translucent red in color. |
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− | The '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''' Rubber Frame, as its name implies, is made of rubber, much harder than regular rubber. Its main purpose is to make opposing Beyblades bounce off from it upon impact. Also, the Rubber Frame can be used to spin-steal from left-spinning Beyblades such as Gravity Destroyer. |
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⚫ | In terms of overall performance, SWD is a rather good Performance Tip for Stamina Combinations, as it does well on combos that use Fusion Wheels such as Scythe, Phantom, and Duo, although failing on certain combos; especially against combos that use WD, as well as on combos using Performance Tips of tall-height like TH170. It is also viable to scrapes on BD145, similar to WD and EDS, but appears equal to WD on other occasions. |
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− | ===Metal Frame=== |
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− | *'''Weight:''' 27.38 grams |
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− | '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion'''<nowiki/>'s Metal Frame is designed to be able to fit with the Rubber Frame. It has strange linear designs and defensive protrusions. |
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− | ===Core=== |
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− | *'''Weight:''' 12.11 grams |
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− | '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion'''<nowiki/>'s Core is a basic, circular Core with not much detail. It is designed to hold Firefuse/Fusion's Metal Frame and Rubber Frame in place. On its underside, it showcases various ancient-like designs, one bearing the design of skeletal dragons, which appear to circle around each other into a bigger dragon head in a left-ward motion. |
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− | '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''' can switch between two Modes; 'Balance Mode' and 'Defense Mode'. In 'Balance Mode', '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion'''<nowiki/>'s Metal Frame is on top of '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion'''<nowiki/>'s Rubber Frame whereas in 'Defense Mode', '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion'''<nowiki/>'s Metal Frame is below the Rubber Frame. |
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− | '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''' appears to perform decently as a moderate Defense-Type Fusion Wheel, working well with Combinations using Spin Tracks such as 85 and BD145, but not so much with taller Spin Tracks such as TH170. It is ill-suited for Stamina or Attack Combinations, as it's rubber interferes with it's metal contact, similar to how Meteo failed as an Attack-Type Wheel due to the L-Drago II Clear Wheel's rubber. But for now, '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''' appears to be showing decent results for Defense, not the best though; however there is not much testing for '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''', so this is subject to change in the future. |
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− | '''Firefuse'''/'''Fusion''' is mainly preferred in Defense Mode. As seen in many YouTube videos, people did battles between the two modes, and Defense Mode wins most of the time. In Defense Mode, it has better stamina than Balance Mode, although it is called "Defense Mode", and as shown in AkirasDaddy's video, the bey spins for about 5 minutes in Defense Mode. |
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− | '''Attack: 2 Defense: 3 Stamina: 2''' |
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− | *'''Weight:''' 2.8 grams |
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− | '''Armor Defense 145''' ('''AD145''') is a Spin Track shaped like the head of a funnel, being primarily circular with two curved protrusions that line down, meant to act as armor, hence the name, and to defend against hits from Attack Combinations that use low-height Spin Tracks. This is the same Spin Track used with Gravity Destroyer AD145WD's stock combo, albeit its in a translucent red color. There are also two smaller protrusions between it, creating gaps. |
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− | *'''Weight:''' 0.8 grams |
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'''Attack: 1 Defense: 3 Stamina: 3''' |
'''Attack: 1 Defense: 3 Stamina: 3''' |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Fusion Hades AD145SWD - Original Version=== |
===Fusion Hades AD145SWD - Original Version=== |
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FusionHades2.jpg |
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+ | ===Fusion Hades/Fusion Hades AD145SWD=== |
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BB123_PKG抜き.jpg|Takara Tomy packaging. |
BB123_PKG抜き.jpg|Takara Tomy packaging. |
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BB123_1blメインS.jpg|Balance Mode. |
BB123_1blメインS.jpg|Balance Mode. |
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BB123_1dfメインS.jpg|Defense Mode. |
BB123_1dfメインS.jpg|Defense Mode. |
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− | fusion.jpg|ToyWiz preview. |
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− | Fusion Hades.png |
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− | Dragonballzcentral 2198 1923596118.jpg|Balance Mode top view |
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FusionHadesAD145SWDParts.jpg|Parts |
FusionHadesAD145SWDParts.jpg|Parts |
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FusionHadesAD145SWDContents.jpg|Contents of Sono Kong packaging |
FusionHadesAD145SWDContents.jpg|Contents of Sono Kong packaging |
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FusionHadesAD145SWDBox.jpg|Sono Kong packaging |
FusionHadesAD145SWDBox.jpg|Sono Kong packaging |
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===CoroCoro scans=== |
===CoroCoro scans=== |
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FusionHadesAD145SWD.jpg|CoroCoro Comic preview |
FusionHadesAD145SWD.jpg|CoroCoro Comic preview |
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===Development=== |
===Development=== |
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− | 機構試作1.jpg|Prototype of |
+ | 機構試作1.jpg|Prototype of "Fusion" using a [[Flame Sagittario|Sagittario]] Energy Ring |
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===Anime=== |
===Anime=== |
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+ | Tv1324165322209.jpg|Fusion Hades vs Jade Jupiter. |
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==Trivia== |
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− | *In Roman mythology, Hades' counterpart was Pluto. This is quite fitting, as Fusion |
+ | *In Roman mythology, Hades' counterpart was Pluto. This is quite fitting, as Fusion Hades’s owner is named [[Pluto]]. |
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+ | *The flames surrounding Hades’s Face Bolt motif bear somewhat of a resemblance to the flames at the top of Orion's motif. |
*The evil-like design of Hades's motif may be a reference to the popular belief that in Greek mythology, Hades was an evil-like figure. In reality, even though Pluto was the God of the Dead; he was not evil. |
*The evil-like design of Hades's motif may be a reference to the popular belief that in Greek mythology, Hades was an evil-like figure. In reality, even though Pluto was the God of the Dead; he was not evil. |
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+ | *Also, Hades’s motif is possibly meant to emulate Hades' Helm of Darkness, a helmet that was given to Hades by the Cyclops to battle The Titans with. Its purpose was to make the wearer invisible. Hades later gave the helm to Perseus, which oddly is the Bey that Hades has the Spin Track of. |
− | *Fusion Hades was renamed to |
+ | *Fusion Hades was renamed to Fusion Hades because of the fact that there was already a Fusion Wheel renamed to Hades. Fusion may have been renamed to Fusion because when someone refers to a Fusion Wheel, there may be confusion on whether it refers to a Beyblade part, or the wheel Fusion. |
*Fusion Hades is the second Bey to have the AD145 Track, the first being [[Gravity Destroyer AD145WD]]. |
*Fusion Hades is the second Bey to have the AD145 Track, the first being [[Gravity Destroyer AD145WD]]. |
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*Fusion Hades is one of two Beyblades (the other being [[Cosmic Pegasus F:D]]) in which it's 4D Fusion Wheel that's made up of three parts. |
*Fusion Hades is one of two Beyblades (the other being [[Cosmic Pegasus F:D]]) in which it's 4D Fusion Wheel that's made up of three parts. |
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− | *Fusion Hades is the second Beyblade of the 4D System released with 7 parts, with Cosmic Pegasus 125SF Blue Wing Ver. being the first. |
+ | * Fusion Hades is the second Beyblade of the 4D System released with 7 parts, with Cosmic Pegasus 125SF Blue Wing Ver. being the first. |
*Fusion Hades is the only 4D System Bey with a Rubber Frame. |
*Fusion Hades is the only 4D System Bey with a Rubber Frame. |
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*Many 4D Prize Beyblades have printed faces, but Fusion Hades is one of the only ones that doesn't. |
*Many 4D Prize Beyblades have printed faces, but Fusion Hades is one of the only ones that doesn't. |
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*In the anime, it is used by [[Pluto]] to hold off [[Dynamis]] and his [[Jade Jupiter S130RB|Jade Jupiter]] from stopping Proto Nemesis' evolution in that episode. But since then, it never appeared after [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]] was created. It then appeared again to hold off [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash Sagittario]] from creating Zeus's Barrier with the other Beyblades of the Four Seasons, however it was defeated by [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash Sagittario]], being sent flying into the ceiling. |
*In the anime, it is used by [[Pluto]] to hold off [[Dynamis]] and his [[Jade Jupiter S130RB|Jade Jupiter]] from stopping Proto Nemesis' evolution in that episode. But since then, it never appeared after [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]] was created. It then appeared again to hold off [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash Sagittario]] from creating Zeus's Barrier with the other Beyblades of the Four Seasons, however it was defeated by [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash Sagittario]], being sent flying into the ceiling. |
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− | *Fusion Hades' beast was never shown in the anime. |
+ | *Fusion Hades's beast was never shown in the anime. |
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+ | *Fusion Hades is the first right-spin Beyblade with rubber on the metal wheel. |
*Unlike most Random Booster Prize Beys, this Bey does not have a printed facebolt. |
*Unlike most Random Booster Prize Beys, this Bey does not have a printed facebolt. |
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− | *Hasbro may release Fusion Hades as a part of the Hyperblade series, as there are leaked photos of Firefuse Darkhelm in the Hyperblade box with a green facebolt, an orange energy ring with black highlights, green metal frame, orange rubber frame, a black metal core, and both the spin track and performance tip to be orange. This was proven wrong as this was only a rumor. |
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− | *In Balance Mode, if you look closely at the Clear Wheel and 4D Metal Wheel, it resembles Hades with a crown. |
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Revision as of 04:35, 16 June 2021
- This article is about the original 4D System release. For the Hasbro Hybrid Wheel System release, see Firefuse Darkhelm 145DS.
Fusion Hades AD145SWD (フュージョンハーデスAD145SWD, Fyūjon Hādesu AD145SWD) is a Balance Type Beyblade that appears in the Beyblade: Metal Fury anime. It was released in Random Booster Vol. 9 Fusion Hades on December 28, 2011 in Japan. It is owned by Pluto.
Face Bolt - Hades
- Main article: Face Bolt - Hades
The Darkhelm Face Bolt depicts "Hades", the Greek god of dead and the king of the underworld. In Greek mythology, Hades is the brother of Zeus (Jupiter) and Poseidon (Neptune). The design features a helmet-like design, with flames or smoke on the top and right side of the helmet.
Energy Ring - Hades
- Weight: 3.0 grams
The Hades 4D Energy Ring is light purple, almost clear in color. It is a completely round Energy Ring and also contains iron fillings inside it, meant to increase its weight. It has various designs of Hades on it. It slightly resembles Hasbro's Pegasus III Energy Ring.
Attack: 3 Defense: 2 Stamina: 2
Fusion Wheel - Fusion
- Main article: Fusion Wheel - Fusion
The Fusion 4D Metal Wheel is a three component design with a Metal Frame, Rubber Frame, and Core. The Rubber Frame is made of rubber, which is intended to Spin Steal and absorb impacts from other Beyblades. As with other 4D Metal Wheels, Fusion features a mode change gimmick. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. By switching the position of the two frames, Fusion can switch between "Balance Mode" and "Defense Mode". In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is positioned on top, allowing more rubber contact and shock absorption. In Balance Mode, the Metal Frame is on top, with the round shape helping Fusion keep balanced.
Metal Frame
- Weight: 27.3 grams
The Metal Frame is shaped like a circle with bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock in. There are also two angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Energy Ring.
Rubber Frame
- Weight: 4.6 grams
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's.
Core
- Weight: 12.2 grams
The Core is a standard shape which has rectangular protrusions to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position in both modes.
Spin Track - Armor Defense 145
- Main article: Spin Track - Armor Defense 145
Armor Defense 145 (AD145) is shaped like the head of a funnel, being round with two curved protrusions that line down in order to act as "armor". There are also two smaller protrusions between it, creating gaps. Like Gravity, even though Armor Defense 145 was intended for Defense Type combinations, it was overshadowed by Spin Tracks like GB145 and 230 as it cannot absorb hits as efficiently and is too light. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has been surpassed in Defense. In addition, Wing 145 (W145) has outclassed AD145 for all uses.
Performance Tip - Sharp Wide Defense
- Weight: 0.8 grams
Sharp Wide Defense (SWD) is a Balance-oriented Performance Tip first released with Fusion Hades and is an upgraded version of Defense Sharp (DS). As its name states, SWD consists of WD fused with S. While it retains the same appearance as WD, it has a hole at it's bottom. The hole reveals the Sharp Tip protruding upwards. This is similar in manner to DS, abeit SWD's surrounding ring is wider. SWD also bears an uncanny resemblance to EWD, minus the free-spinning bearing. This release of SWD is translucent red in color.
In terms of overall performance, SWD is a rather good Performance Tip for Stamina Combinations, as it does well on combos that use Fusion Wheels such as Scythe, Phantom, and Duo, although failing on certain combos; especially against combos that use WD, as well as on combos using Performance Tips of tall-height like TH170. It is also viable to scrapes on BD145, similar to WD and EDS, but appears equal to WD on other occasions.
Overall, SWD is a good Stamina tip, able to hold its ground against other Stamina Combinations.
Attack: 1 Defense: 3 Stamina: 3
Gallery
Fusion Hades AD145SWD - Original Version
Fusion Hades/Fusion Hades AD145SWD
CoroCoro scans
Development
Anime
Trivia
- In Roman mythology, Hades' counterpart was Pluto. This is quite fitting, as Fusion Hades’s owner is named Pluto.
- The flames surrounding Hades’s Face Bolt motif bear somewhat of a resemblance to the flames at the top of Orion's motif.
- The evil-like design of Hades's motif may be a reference to the popular belief that in Greek mythology, Hades was an evil-like figure. In reality, even though Pluto was the God of the Dead; he was not evil.
- Also, Hades’s motif is possibly meant to emulate Hades' Helm of Darkness, a helmet that was given to Hades by the Cyclops to battle The Titans with. Its purpose was to make the wearer invisible. Hades later gave the helm to Perseus, which oddly is the Bey that Hades has the Spin Track of.
- Fusion Hades was renamed to Fusion Hades because of the fact that there was already a Fusion Wheel renamed to Hades. Fusion may have been renamed to Fusion because when someone refers to a Fusion Wheel, there may be confusion on whether it refers to a Beyblade part, or the wheel Fusion.
- Fusion Hades is the second Bey to have the AD145 Track, the first being Gravity Destroyer AD145WD.
- Fusion Hades is one of two Beyblades (the other being Cosmic Pegasus F:D) in which it's 4D Fusion Wheel that's made up of three parts.
- Fusion Hades is the second Beyblade of the 4D System released with 7 parts, with Cosmic Pegasus 125SF Blue Wing Ver. being the first.
- Fusion Hades is the only 4D System Bey with a Rubber Frame.
- Many 4D Prize Beyblades have printed faces, but Fusion Hades is one of the only ones that doesn't.
- In the anime, it is used by Pluto to hold off Dynamis and his Jade Jupiter from stopping Proto Nemesis' evolution in that episode. But since then, it never appeared after Diablo Nemesis X:D was created. It then appeared again to hold off Flash Sagittario from creating Zeus's Barrier with the other Beyblades of the Four Seasons, however it was defeated by Flash Sagittario, being sent flying into the ceiling.
- Fusion Hades's beast was never shown in the anime.
- Fusion Hades is the first right-spin Beyblade with rubber on the metal wheel.
- Unlike most Random Booster Prize Beys, this Bey does not have a printed facebolt.
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