Infinite Achilles 7 Loop 1D (インフィニットアキレス・セブン・ループ・1D, Infinitto Akiresu Sebun Rūpu 1D) is a Defense Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Superking Layer System. It was released in Japan on October 24th, 2020 for 1188円 as one of two prize Beyblades in Random Booster Vol. 22.
Superking Chip - Achilles
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Achilles is a right-spin Superking Chip that features an armored face and a shield, akin to its predecessors in the Achilles line. The design represents the Superking Chip's namesake: the Greek mythological hero, Achilles. Achilles has an average weight for Superking Chips, and is thus outclassed by heavier right-spin Superking Chips such as Hyperion 2 and Solomon, which have metal, as well as Diabolos and Spriggan, which has the versatility of dual-spin capabilities. Since the differences between most Superking Chips is only cosmetic, it is recommended to use the aforementioned Superking Chips over Achilles, as they offer additional advantages.
Ring - Infinite
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Chassis - 1D
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1D or 1-Defense is a dual-spin Defense Type Single Chassis with a blocky perimeter. As a Single Chassis, 1D, along with a Superking Chip and Ring, completes a Superking Layer that can be used with a Disc. 1D is the worst of the three available Single Chassis (the others being 1S and 4A), as it has poor Weight Distribution, poor Life-After-Death, and weighs two-thirds of the weight of 1S.
Forge Disc - 7
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7, like other odd numbered Core Discs, is an asymmetrical, elliptical disc that can facilitate a Disc Frame. 7 is designed similar to Gravity or Heavy, with seven designs jutting out that resemble the number "7". At first glance, the Disc looks unbalanced, but in reality, two of the sections on one side being halves makes it balanced. 7 is one of the heaviest Discs thus far, outclassed only by 10 and 0, and has a ideal weight distribution for Stamina Combinations. Its high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD) grants it not only the highest Stamina potential out of all other Core Discs, but its weight grants it high Attack and Defense potential without the severe Burst Risk of 8. With the use of Disc Frames, 7 can be used to great effect in any Combination.
Performance Tip - Loop
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Loop features a ball shaped tip that sits at a standard height with four tabs, akin to Defense, but differs by having two free rotating rollers draping down on either side of the Tip in place of the defensive ring.
The diameter and placement of the four tabs are identical to Defense, thus the tabs act as brakes against Knock-Outs by striking against the stadium floor at the cost of Stamina and the diameter of the ball prevents aggressive movement meaning that Loop will mostly stay in the center of the stadium during battle.
In theory the rollers would bring a Beyblade using Loop back upright if knocked off balance with little Stamina loss due to the free rotating nature of the wheels, while this action does happen, it only works early in the battle when spin velocity is high. Later in the battle, when spin velocity drops, the lower placement of Loop's rollers compared to Defense's ring causes scraping, instead of preserving spin and aiding Life-After-Death in this state, the low placement instead acts as brakes that stop the rotation, completely nullifying any Life-After-Death.
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