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Galaxy Pegasis Legacy Xtreme' (ギャラクシーペガシス・レガシー・エクストリームダッシュ, Gyarakushī Pegashisu Regashī Ekusutorīmu Dasshu) is a Atttack Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Dynamite Battle Layer System. It was released on Japan on December 29th, 2021 for 1232円 as one of seven possible Beyblades in Random Booster Vol. 27.

Energy Layer - Galaxy Pegasis

Main article: Energy Layer - Galaxy Pegasis

Takara Tomy's Galaxy Pegasis is a right-spin Layer that adapts the Pegasis II Face, Pegasis II Clear Wheel, and Galaxy Metal Wheel of the Metal Series' Hybrid Wheel System for the Burst System. As such it resembles the general shape of these parts, with three painted "wings" acting as the main contact points. The Energy Layer can be separated into two parts, a "Clear Wheel" and "Metal Wheel", similar to its original Hybrid Wheel System version. These parts are compatible with those of the Ray Unicorno and Hell Kerbecs Layers.

Compared to the original parts, the Galaxy Pegasis Energy Layer is noticeably wider - the "Metal Wheel" portion of the Layer is made of plastic, with metal lining the circumference. Galaxy Pegasis has average Burst Resistance, so using a Dash Driver is recommended.

Forge Disc - Legacy

Main article: Forge Disc - Legacy

Legacy is a circular DB Disc with six downward sloping blades along its perimeter. It is essentially the DB Disc version of Boost, whose design Legacy references. In addition, two of the blades feature a "Z"-like design that are references to the Zenith Disc. In theory, the blades are intended to produce Down Force in right-spin, increasing the grip of the Beyblade on the stadium floor by pushing air downward and create Upper Force in left-spin which would decrease the friction between the Beyblade and the Stadium floor by pushing air upward. In practice however, the Down/Upper Force created is negligible and the blades reduce the Life-After-Death (LAD) of Legacy. Due to its shape and weight distribution, Legacy works best with Attack combinations.

Performance Tip - Xtreme'

Main article: Performance Tip - Xtreme'

Xtreme', like its predecessor Xtreme, features a flat rubber tip with a circular depression in the center that sits at the standard height. Unlike its predecessor, Xtreme' features a much thicker spring in its locking mechanism, increasing Xtreme''s Burst Resistance and solves the weakness featured in its predecessor.

Due to surface area to friction ratio, Xtreme' will create a highly aggressive, and if launched with a Banking Shoot, somewhat controllable movement pattern. In terms of speed, because it uses softer rubber than its predecessor, Xtreme' is faster than Xtreme and is as fast as or slower than Jolt or a worn Variable. Xtreme''s high speed allows for strong attacks and its high friction creates less chances of losing the Banking Pattern in battle making it the best choice for Attack Combinations at the time of writing.

However, Xtreme' has two major weaknesses. Firstly, the high friction of the rubber means that Xtreme' has incredibly low Stamina, furthermore, the light weight of early Burst System Combinations compared to previous Systems means that there is less inertia, exacerbating the Stamina issue further. Secondly, Xtreme' will wear down with use, decreasing its aggression with little to no improvement to the tip's Stamina, meaning that multiple copies must be purchased in order to replace worn ones. Furthermore, Xtreme''s softer rubber wears down more quickly than Xtreme's.

Like other Dash Performance Tips, Xtreme' features a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance.

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