Galaxy Cancer D125HF is an Attack-type Beyblade found in Random Booster Vol. 6 Killer Beafowl.
Face Bolt - Cancer
- Main article: Face Bolt - Cancer
The Face Bolt depicts "Cancer", the fourth astrological sign in the Zodiac. Cancer is one of the 88 constellations in space, and is depicted as a crab. The word "cancer" is displayed above the crab motif.
Cancer was renamed to "Gasher" by Hasbro for its releases. Accordingly, the word "cancer" was removed from the design, and the crab motif enlarged. Several spheres were also added to the background.
Energy Ring - Cancer
- Main article: Energy Ring - Cancer
Gasher (or Cancer) is a round Energy Ring with a design representing crab claws. The slopes of the Energy Ring, and its heavy weight, give Gasher use in Defense Type combinations. The Takara Tomy version has the word "Cancer" written on the slopes - the Hasbro release of Gasher removes this.
Fusion Wheel - Galaxy
- Main article: Fusion Wheel - Galaxy
Galaxy, like its predecessor, Storm, Galaxy is designed with three wings. Galaxy has three main curved wings in a left-ward direction; each of these wings are separated into four "sub-wings" which gently curve up. There are small gaps between each of the three main wings. These wings have the distinct appearance of Pegasus' wings, similar to Pegasis and Cyber. On Galaxy's underside, the wings are hollow and due to this, it gives Galaxy its light weight of 29.4 grams. Galaxy's wings also curve into its gaps as well, covering its main Smash Attack points, reducing its potential performance.
Spin Track - Defense 125
- Main article: Spin Track - Defense 125
Defense 125 (D125) includes a ring that provides air resistance and a change in weight distribution when compared to 125. Despite its name, it provides no significant defense improvements and is outclassed by other Spin Tracks.
Performance Tip - Hole Flat
- Main article: Performance Tip - Hole Flat
Hole Flat (HF) has a similar movement to that of Flat, with the main difference being a slight Stamina improvement due to the hole in the center of the tip. However, this comes with the detriment of even less grip to the stadium floor than Flat, as well as increased fragility. The hole will eventually wear after use, reducing its grip further.
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