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Hard Metal System Structure

The Hard Metal System, also known as the Heavy Metal System (ヘヴィメタルシステム Hevui Metaru Shisutemu), is the fifth Beyblade System to be implemented, starting from August 2003. It succeeded the Engine Gear System and is the final System from the First Generation.

Information

Also referred to as the HMS System. The Hard Metal System completely broke compatibility with all previous Systems, meaning that Hard Metal System parts aren't interchangeable with parts from past Systems. This has supposedly been proven fatal in the sale of these Beyblades. By adding metal to Attack Rings and reducing the overall size of Beyblades' bodies, rotational speed, attack power and defense power is dramatically improved. Also, the sounds of metal colliding is one of this System's appeals. Although left rotation had only been available for Dragoon Beyblades until now, because Launchers can now launch from both the left and right side, left rotation is available for all Hard Metal System Beyblades. Following the advent of the Hard Metal System, all previous Beyblade systems can be referred to as the Plastic Beyblade Series.

All Beyblades released after December 2003 were assigned a serial number with this format: MA - 000.

Gimmick Specialty Series

The Gimmick Specialty Series (ギミックスペシャリティシリーズ Gimikku Supeshariti Shirīzu), also referred to as the GS Series, was implemented on June 2004. It was developed using the Hard Metal System, and all Beyblades include mechanisms or gimmicks not seen in any Beyblade until now. They are made for recreational play and are illegal in competitions. The Gimmick Specialty Series is over and the First Generation ended with it.

Structure

Bit Protectors (BP)

A Bit Protector (ビットプロテクター Bitto Purotekutā) is a symmetrical circular part that holds the entire Beyblade together. It is also the part of the Beyblade that the Dual Shooter latches onto when preparing to launch. The Bit Protector is held in place by the Running Core, so they will not fall out regardless of spin direction. Bit Protectors have a much larger role in the assembly of a Beyblade than the Bit Chip had in past Beyblades.

Running Protector (RP)

Running Protectors are a special Bit Protector and has only been released with the Round Shell MS. It is used for it's gimmick, Running Mode. Unlike the Running Shooter included in the package, it is possible to launch Round Shell MS vertically, making it roll like a tire. To use this, the the Attack Ring and Bit Protector must be removed, with the Running Protector being fastened in its place. With the Running Protector attached, you can turn Rubber Weight Core on its side put it into the special attachment on the running shooter. Running Mode has absolutely no uses in any battle situations, and is not legal in tournaments.

Attack Rings (AR)

Attack Rings (アタックリング Atakku Ringu) provide the Beyblade with it's main contact points and determine it's attack strength and effects. It is often the part that makes contact with opposing Beyblades first hence it's name. Attack Rings are decorated with various spikes and protrusions that accentuate its Type characteristics: Attack, Defense, Stamina etc. The Attack Ring's function in the Hard Metal System remains the same however, they aren't made entirely out of plastic and now made up of two parts. These parts are the Metal Frame, which is made out of metal, and the ABS Caul.

Weight Disks (WD)

Weight Disks (ウエイトディスク Ueito Disuku) determine the weight and stabilises a Beyblade. Those with a large diameter can be used for attacking. Unlike previous Beyblades, all Weight Disks in the Hard Metal System are circular.

Customize Weight Disks (CWD)

Customize Weight Disks are similar to other Weight Disks, except they have small ridges around their circumferences where interchangeable plastic ABS Parts can be placed. They significantly alter the performance of Weight Disks. There are two types of Customize Weight Disks: Free Spinning and Stationary.

  • Free Spinning do not use the small notches on the inside of the Weight Disk to secure themselves.
  • Stationary use the small notches on the inside of the Weight Disk to secure themselves.

Running Cores (RC)

Running Cores (ランニングコア Ranningu Koa) are the consolidation of the Spin Gear and Blade Base. The Attack Ring and Weight Disk slide over it, with the Bit Protector locking everything together. While the original Running Cores released were quite basic, some of the later models, such as Samurai Changer MS's Battle Change Core allow for many gimmicks and customizations.

Accessories

G-Winder

G-Winders are the only Ripcord produced for the Hard Metal System. It's design is derived from the Dragon Winder and unlike the Plastic Beyblade Ripcord, all G-Winders are the same length. G-Winders are made of stiffer plastic than past Ripcords, meaning they are thicker, firmer and more durable.

Dual Shooter

Dual Shooters are the standard Launcher for Hard Metal System Beyblades. They have two holes to insert the Ripcord: one for left spin and one for right spin. Because of this, the spin direction of Hard Metal System Beyblades can be changed at will, so it is no longer necessary to change Beyblade parts or the Launcher to achieve this.

Running Shooter

The Running Shooter is a Grip included with the Round Shell MS and moulded to fit fingers. However, it can only function with the HMS Customize Grip. The detachable part of the HMS Customize Grip's handle is what attaches to the Running Shooter. For techniques that require the Launcher to move quickly, the Running Shooter is preferred but if a Blader needs a still and stable Launcher, the HMS Customize Grip is preferred.

Size and Weight Difference

HMS Beyblades are much smaller than Beyblades from previous systems; generally, their size is about 75% of their predecessors. Despite this loss in size, their weight remains about the same due to the addition of metal to the AR.

This decrease in size is completely advantageous. Smaller, more compact Beyblades will have better balance and retain their spin velocity more effectively. The only disadvantage is a lower attack range, but this difference is meaningless considering the superior strength of HMS.

Gameplay

While HMS are not compatible with previous generations, in terms of competitive battling they were initially considered completely legal within the same playing field. When HMS was first released, some plastic Beyblades were still able to defeat them with reasonable consistency. However, as more were released, plastic Beyblades became more obsolete. Wolborg MS was the final "nail in the coffin", making plastic Zombie Beyblades obsolete. Eventually, the systems were separated to allow Plastics a metagame where they could actually be used.

Reception

Most players greeted the HMS series with reverence. The consensus was that the Engine Gear System was quite disappointing, and that HMS was a move in the right direction. Players were excited about the faster, harder battles and the more effective and efficient designs of the Beyblades, shooters and winders. This addition of metal to the AR is one of the fundamental improvements that HMS has over plastic Beyblades.

However, there were, and continue to be, valid complaints about HMS. The most common one appears to be the complaint that HMS is inferior due to its lack of customization options. Indeed, there were far less HMS Beyblades released than plastic Beyblades, and there are far less parts involved compared to the 6-Layer system. The counter-argument to this is that because there are fewer parts involved, HMS battles involve more skill and strategy and do not rely on configuration options as much.

There was also debate as to whether or not it is fair for plastic Beyblades to fight Vs. HMS Beyblades. In time, as HMS became more and more dominant, the systems were officially separated.

Despite criticism, there is one thing that is a fact: in terms of performance, HMS was far superior to every preceding system in every single way, and continues to be one of the most beloved and revered systems to this day.

Beyblades

Product ID Name Classification Type Takara Release Date Hasbro Release Date
A-123 Strata Dragoon MS
Gaia Dragoon MS (Metal Spike)
ガイアドラグーンMS(メタルスパイク)
Starter
スターター
August 2003
A-124 Driger MS
Driger MS (Metal Slash)
ドライガーMS(メタルスラッシュ)
Starter
スターター
August 2003
A-125 Draciel MS
Draciel MS (Metal Shield)
ドラシエルMS(メタルシールド)
Starter
スターター
August 2003
A-126 Dragoon MS
Dragoon MS (Metal Storm)
ドラグーンMS(メタルストーム)
Starter
スターター
September 2003
A-130 Wyvern DJ
Wyvern DJ
ワイバーンDJ
Double Shooter Set
ダブルシューターセット
October 2003
A-131 Dranzer MS
Dranzer MS (Metal Spiral)
ドランザーMS(メタルスパイラル)
Starter
スターター
November 2003
MA-01 Dragoon MSUV
Dragoon MS (Metal Storm) Ultimate Version
ドラグーンMS(メタルストーム) アルティメットバージョン
Starter
スターター
December 2003
SP Hopper Attack
Einstein MS (Metal Spring)
アインシュタインMS(メタルスプリング)
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
December 2003
MA-04 Dark Effigy MS
Death Gargoyle MS (Metal Scream)
デスガーゴイルMS(メタルスクリーム)
Booster
ブースター
January 2004
SP Thunder Serpent
Thunder Dragon
サンダードラゴン
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
January 2004
MA-08 Wolborg MS
Wolborg MS (Metal Survive)
ウルボーグMS(メタルサバイブ)
Booster
ブースター
February 2004
MA-09 Advance Averazer
Advance Averazer
アドバンスアヴェレイザー
Starter
スターター
March 2004
SP Sea Drake
Sea Dragon
シードラゴン
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
March 2004
MA-11 Advance Guardian
Advance Guardian
アドバンスガーディアン
Starter
スターター
April 2004
MA-12 Advance Striker
Advance Guardian
アドバンスストライカー
Starter
スターター
May 2004
MA-14 Advance Eterner
Advance Eterner
アドバンスエターナー
Starter
スターター
June 2004

Gimmick Specialty Series

Product ID Name Classification Type Takara Release Date Hasbro Release Date
MA-15 Phantom Fox MS
Phantom Fox MS (Metal Shadow)
ファントムフォックスMS(メタルシャドウ)
Booster
ブースター
June 2004
MA-16 Dark Leopard MS
Dark Leopard MS (Metal Sweeper)
ダークレオパルドMS(メタルスイーパー)
Booster
ブースター
July 2004
SP Dragoon MF
Dragoon MF (Metal Phantom)
ドラグーンMF(メタルファントム)
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
July 2004
MA-18 Magical Ape MS
Magical Ape MS (Metal Skill)
マジカルエイプMS(メタルスキル)
Booster
ブースター
August 2004
MA-19 Round Shell MS
Round Shell MS (Metal Snipe)
ラウンドシェルMS(メタルスナイプ)
Booster
ブースター
September 2004
MA-20 Samurai Changer MS
Samurai Changer MS (Metal Sword)
サムライチェンジャーMS(メタルソード)
Booster
ブースター
October 2004
SP Dranzer MF
Dranzer MF (Metal Flame)
ドランザーMF(メタルフレイム)
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
October 2004
MA-21 Aero Knight MS
Aero Knight MS (Metal Sky)
エアロナイトMS(メタルスカイ)
Starter
スターター
November 2004
MA-22 Bearing Survivor
Jiraiya MS (Metal Spirits)
ジライヤMS(メタルスピリッツ)
Booster
ブースター
December 2004
SP Slash Liger MS
Slash Liger MS (Metal Scratch)
スラッシュライガーMS(メタルスクラッチ)
Random Booster
ランダムブースター
December 2004
MA-23 Bloody Devil MS
Bloody Devil MS (Metal Satan)
ブラッディデビルMS(メタルサタン)
Starter
スターター
January 2005
MA-24 Shining God MS
Shining God MS (Metal Sun)
シャイニングゴッドMS(メタルサン)
Starter
スターター
February 2005

In The Media

Anime

Beyblade: G-Revolution

The Hard Metal System was developed in Rebel Alliance. Developed by Kenny to counter the BEGA League. They were much more powerful than earlier Beyblades and were controlled using the emotions of Bladers.

Manga

The Hard Metal System was developed by Ken Daiba, a former Beyblading champion.

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