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Guilty Longinus Karma Metal Destroy-2 (ギルティロンギヌス・カルマ・メタルデストロイ-2, Giruti Ronginusu Karuma Metaru Desutoroi-2) is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Dynamite Battle Layer System. It was released as a Booster in Japan on September 11th, 2021 for 1650円. It is the evolution of Rage Longinus Destroy' 3A.
DB Core - Longinus
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Takara Tomy's Longinus is a left-spin DB Core that features two metal dragon heads with lance details meant to invoke the DB Core's namesake, the Lance of Longinus from Christian folklore. The design is reminiscent of its predecessors, particularly of the Nightmare Longinus Layer and Longinus Gatinko Chip. Longinus features three Locks, including one extra thick Lock, creating high Burst Resistance. Longinus also has a gimmick: the DB Core has two metal dragon heads, making it the heaviest left-spin DB Core and the third heaviest DB Core overall. The heavy weight of the metal dragon heads generates high inertia which increases a Longinus combination's Knockout and Burst Attack potential.
Blade - Guilty
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Blade - Guilty
Armor - 2
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Takara Tomy's 2 is an Armor with two pointed ends opposite to each other. The two-sided shape has an even weight distribution at two opposite points to increase Attack.
Forge Disc - Karma
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Karma is a DB Disc with ten upward sloping blades along its perimeter, meant to create Upper Force in left-spin and Down Force in right-spin. It is essentially the DB Disc version of Nine. In theory, the blades increase the grip of the Beyblade on the Stadium floor with Down Force and decrease the friction between the Beyblade and the Stadium floor with Upper Force. In practice however, the effect is negligible and the blades reduce the Life-After-Death (LAD) of Karma. Due to its shape and weight distribution, Karma works best in Attack combinations.
Performance Tip - Metal Destroy
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Metal Destroy features an eight-pointed star tip, akin to Jaggy, under a free-spinning plate that sits at a standard height. It is the Metal Lock Driver version of the Destroy Performance Tip, featuring a Metal Lock and a stronger spring, increasing weight and Burst Resistance. The Metal Lock has shorter tabs than standard and Dash Locks, resulting in lower Burst Resistance, despite the stronger spring. There is a mold variation of Metal Destroy: initial releases of Metal Destroy have the original Metal Lock design, which can damage a Layer's teeth. All subsequent reprints of Metal Lock Drivers from October 2021 onward feature a running change that shortens the tabs, reducing Burst Resistance but also the likelihood of causing damage to a Layer.
Due to the tip's shape and diameter, Metal Destroy will create an aggressive movement pattern equivalent to Jaggy with the same moderately controllable movement pattern and speed.
What sets Metal Destroy apart from Jaggy is the free-spinning plate that is meant to stabilize a Beyblade if it is knocked off balance by creating a second point of contact with only minimal Stamina loss due to its free spinning nature. Unlike other Tips with similar gimmicks such as Cycle and Guard, the low placement of Metal Destroy's plate ensures that lock up does not occur, meaning that Destroy's gimmick works as intended.
While Metal Destroy has poor Stamina from the star shaped tip, the smooth perimeter and free-spinning nature of the plate also grants Metal Destroy high Life-After-Death which can allow Combinations to potentially Out-Spin their opponent if a Burst or Knock-Out has not been achieved.
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- Like its predecessors Lost Longinus Nine Spiral, Nightmare Longinus Destroy, Bloody Longinus 13 Jolt, Zwei Longinus Drake Spiral' Metsu, and Rage Longinus Destroy' 3A, Guilty Longinus' name is based on the word "guilty", a term to describe a culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing, and St. Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus during his Crucifixion in Christian mythology.
- Guilty Longinus is the last of four Dynamite Battle System Beyblades to include an Evolution Gear add-on piece for Dynamite Belial Nexus Venture-2, the first being Vanish Fafnir Tapered Kick-3, the second being Savior Valkyrie Shot-7, and the third being Astral Spriggan Over Quattro-0.
- This Beyblade reuses the 2 Armor from Dynamite Belial Nexus Venture-2.