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Hell Kerbecs 0Lift Mobius (ヘルケルベクス・ゼロリフト・メビウス, Heru Kerubekusu Zero Rifuto Mebiusu) is a TBA Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System. It was released in Japan on December 30th, 2020 for 8250円 as a part of the Metal Fight Beyblade 2020 Baku Set.
Energy Layer - Hell Kerbecs
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Takara Tomy's Hell Kerbecs is a right-spin Layer that adapts the Kerbecs Face, Kerbecs Clear Wheel, and Hell 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, and details resembling the Boost Disk 145 (BD145) Track integrated into the "Metal Wheel". The 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 Galaxy Pegasis and Ray Unicorno Layers.
Compared to the original parts, the Hell Kerbecs Layer is noticeably wider - the "Metal Wheel" portion of the Layer is made of plastic, with metal lining the circumference. Hell Kerbecs has average Burst Resistance, so using a Dash Driver is recommended.
Forge Disc - 0
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0 is a symmetrical Forge Disc that's elliptical in shape in order to facilitate a Disc Frame. Each side features one protrusion, each wide and smooth enough to almost make the Forge Disc perfectly circular if not for the notches needed to add a Disc Frame and a molded "0" on each side. The protrusions extend further and are thicker than most other Forge Discs which makes 0 one of the heaviest Forge Discs and implies high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD) and Stamina potential. In reality however, more weight is focused towards the center, which creates Centralized Weight Distribution (CWD) that reduces its Stamina to that of 2's. As such, 0 is outclassed by 7 for Stamina Combinations but 0's greater weight makes it ideal for Attack and Defense Combinations. Furthermore, the round shape of 0 creates high Life-After-Death, even without the use of Disc Frames such as Cross. While the weight can increase the risk of Bursts, the weight of most SwitchStrike/God Layers and Cho-Z Layers can compensate.
Disc Frame - Lift
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Lift is a thick Frame with numerous protrusions to give it a rough perimeter. The thickness of the Frame is meant to accommodate Lift's gimmick; the Frame can be flipped to expose a different perimeter for an "Attack Mode" and a "Defense Mode", akin to Zero-G Beyblade's SA160 track.
Lift's "Defense Mode" features a round perimeter akin to Bump which is meant to parry hits from the opponent and reduce recoil during Disc-to-Layer contact while Lift's "Attack Mode" features a perimeter akin to Under which is meant to increase Burst Attack during Disc-to-Layer contact. However, due to most Burst Performance Tips being of the same or very similar heights, such contact is rare. Despite the ineffective gimmick, Lift's size makes it the heaviest Frame at the time of writing, heavier than Bump, which grants high Attack potential when paired with Core Discs such as 7, 10 and 0.
However, Lift's size also makes it a severe scrape and Stamina risk, making it difficult to achieve banking patterns and making Stationary Combinations scrape even at relatively high spin velocities. Even on Destroy Combinations, where Destroy's design would prevent tipping over, this risk is still heavily present. Furthermore, both modes have perimeters too rough to add Life-After-Death, further exacerbating the Stamina issue further.
Performance Tip - Mobius
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Mobius is a tall Performance Tip with a low angled, free-spinning, conical sharp tip. The sharp tip of Mobius creates low friction with the stadium floor, resulting in high Stamina and Burst Defense. In addition, the wide diameter of the free spinning sharp tip helps maintain stability. Mobius works particularly well against Opposite-Spin opponents. Compared to its successor Bearing Mobius, Mobius has slightly better performance against Opposite-Spin opponents, while Bearing Mobius has slightly better Same-Spin performance.
The blue B-194 release of Mobius has a tip with the most free-spin.
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