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Gwyn is also quite smug and vain; even taunting as he scoffed at [[Joe Lazure]], saying he's stronger than Dante and telling Arthur that he can beat Dante and Delta by himself which increases his ego.
 
Gwyn is also quite smug and vain; even taunting as he scoffed at [[Joe Lazure]], saying he's stronger than Dante and telling Arthur that he can beat Dante and Delta by himself which increases his ego.
   
Gwyn is not interested in expressing emotions and relationships. As a result, he actually did not know what is a bey sprit and confuse in friendships that can beat his bey arithmetic equation during beyblade, and is unconvinced and shows a frustrating behavior due to he doubts about the plans that do not fit the calculation. He also apparently lacked an understanding of modern life, not knowing how to play a video game and preferred studying more than relaxing.
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Gwyn is not interested in expressing emotions and relationships. As a result, he does not understand what a bey sprit is and believes friendship is meaningless. He is convinced that anything can be solved with numbers and that he can find the answer to any problem. Because of this, he gets frustrated whenever his calculations do not add up. He also apparently lacked an understanding of modern life, not knowing how to play a video game and preferred studying more than relaxing.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==

Revision as of 11:34, 6 March 2020

Gwyn Reynolds, also known as Gwyn Ronny (グウィン・ロニー, Gūin Ronī) in Japanese, is a character in the anime/manga series, Beyblade Burst Rise. He fights with his Beyblade, Royal Genesis Hybrid, which was later upgraded to Bigbang Genesis Hybrid.

Appearance

Gwyn is a boy of average height with pale skin, fuchsia eyes, and white hair styled in a side braid. He mainly wears a white jumpsuit with a turquoise fur collar, a sea-green colored jacket that usually hangs over his shoulders, a black tie, white boots, and a gold-yellow belt. When he gets frustrated, his fuchsia eyes glow and his hair comes loose and becomes long and wavy.

Personality

Gwyn's character can be best described as enigmatic. He possesses high intelligence, often drawing arithmetic equations in order to find a way to make new Beyblade parts and figure out new strategies. He is also highly adaptable, as he won his first ever Beyblade Battle despite having never played the sport before and having no prior experience.In his youth, he studied basic formulas by dropping a ball to find out the distance of its bounce. He also ignores anyone he feels is distracting him.

Gwyn is rather introverted and serene; often keeping to himself, soft-spoken and quite apart from people due to his ambition for math. He usually lives in his own lab, regardless of the outside world.

Gwyn is later revealed to have interest in destroy Dante's Bey due to he saw Arthur's battle. So he appears kind and friendly, helping Dante to develop his Imperial Dragon.

Gwyn is also quite smug and vain; even taunting as he scoffed at Joe Lazure, saying he's stronger than Dante and telling Arthur that he can beat Dante and Delta by himself which increases his ego.

Gwyn is not interested in expressing emotions and relationships. As a result, he does not understand what a bey sprit is and believes friendship is meaningless. He is convinced that anything can be solved with numbers and that he can find the answer to any problem. Because of this, he gets frustrated whenever his calculations do not add up. He also apparently lacked an understanding of modern life, not knowing how to play a video game and preferred studying more than relaxing.

Biography

Background

Beyblade Burst Rise

Beyblades

Special Moves

  • Superior Turbo
  • Regalia Scream: Genesis channels its energy to its contact points and uses them to hit the opposing bey, resulting in the opposing bey being knocked out of bounds.
  • Regalia Bigbang: Royal Genesis' Hybrid driver activates granting it a boost in speed while it stays in the center of the stadium, and then it channels all the energy it has into its contact points while it collides with the opposing bey, resulting in a gigantic explosion that causes the opposing bey to burst.
  • Bigbang Slash: Genesis uses the two blades of the Bigbang Armor to burst an opponent.
  • Bigbang Pulse: While spinning in the center, Bigbang Genesis creates an infinity-style symmetrical chain barrier around itself to repel opponents.

Beybattles

 
Beyblade Burst Rise
Opponent Episode Result
Joe Lazure 17 Win (2-0)
Dante Koryu 19 Win (3-0)
Arthur Peregrine 21 Win (2-0)
Dante Koryu 23 Win (2-0)
Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro (with Arthur Peregrine) 24 Draw (0-0)
Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro (with Arthur Peregrine) 24 Win (2-0)
Dante Koryu and Delta Zakuro (with Arthur Peregrine) 25 Lose (1-2)

Anime Appearances

Beyblade Burst Rise

Relationships

Dante Koryu

Initially, Gwyn seemed friendly towards Dante and became intrigued by him because of his defeat of Arthur and decided to be with his group for a while until the Hell Tower Arc; analytically studying Dante's battle and fluently learning about Beyblade in the first battle. After the Hell Tower Arc, Gwyn started to develop an interest in the concept of destroying beys due to seeing Arthur destroy both Dante's and Delta's beys and even tried to destroy Dante's Dragon, failing in the process.

Genesis

The spirit inside Genesis that serves Gwyn.

Quotes

Gallery

Trivia

  • Gwyn is one of the four Beyblade Burst Rise characters whose initials are the same as their Bey: Royal Genesis, the others being Pheng Hope, Blindt DeVoy, and Arthur Peregrine.
  • Gwyn’s voice actress, Sumire Morohoshi, also voices Maru, from Shogun Steel.
  • Gwyn is so far the only Character to use Superior Turbo.
  • Gwyn is somewhat similar to Phi: They are both calm but arrogant at the same time, they both use Defense types and have both evolved them in their respective series, both of which have removable armor, and they are both obsessed with destroying their respective protagonists (Aiger and Dante).

References