Gemios DF145FS is a Balance Type Beyblade. It was only released in Japan.
Face Bolt: Gemios
- Main article: Face Bolt - Gemios
The Gemios Face Bolt depicts "Gemini", the third astrological sign in the Zodiac and one of the 88 constellations in space. The design features two twin sprits (fire and ice), and resembles a yin-yang symbol. Each spirit has a number (blue with 1, red with 2), and the word "Gemios" is located at the center of the Face Bolt. Hasbro releases omit this word.
Wheel: Gemios
- Main article: Wheel - Gemios
The Gemios Wheel has a smooth, thick, two winged design. Each wing on Gemios ends with a slightly sloped, rounded edge. Both wings do provide some adequate Smash Attack, but it is somewhat effective early in the battle while retaining a high spin rate. Finally, the gap between Gemios's wings causes too much recoil, taking away any possible stamina and defensive ability.
Gemios has been completely outclassed for a long time when compared to other top-tier Attack Wheels. There is no reason to use this Wheel in a competitive situation.
The Gemios Wheel is a generally outclassed part, with little competitive use. It has two wings, which are identical aside from the fact that one is engraved '1' and the other is engraved '2'. Blue stickers are included for wing 1, and red stickers for wing 2. Gemios has decent smash, but it is heavily outclassed by almost all pure attack wheels like Screw, Lightning, Variares, Vulcan, Beat and Blitz. It posses little defense due to it being light and irregular.
Spin Track - Down Force 145
- Main article: Spin Track - Down Force 145
Down Force 145 (DF145) has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Spin Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is outclassed for use in Stamina combinations. Instead, Spin Tracks such as AD145 and 145 are used.
Performance Tip - Flat Spike
- Main article: Performance Tip - Flat Spike
Flat Spike (FS) or Flat Sharp, features a flat tip with a smaller, sharper spike tip in the center. As a result, when launched at a straight angle, the Beyblade spins on this spike tip, with very little movement. However, when the Beyblade is tilted, either from contact with an opposing Beyblade or from the launch, the Performance Tip moves in an offensive pattern. However, it suffers from the same problems as other Balance Type Performance Tips, in that the two qualities are compromised, resulting in mediocre performance in both fields.
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Trivia
- This is the only Metal System Bey to have an evolved form with the same Spin Track and Performance Tip.
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