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Ion Optimus Prime Nexus-Q Assault-Q+Rise-4 is an Attack and Stamina Type Beyblade that is a part of the Burst System as well as the QuadDrive System. As a video game-exclusive Beyblade, it was never released. It can be unlocked in the Beyblade Burst app with 1000 BeyBits.

Drive Chip - Optimus Prime

Main article: Drive Chip - Optimus Prime

Drive Chip - Optimus Prime

Blade - Ion

Main article: Blade - Ion

Blade - Ion

Gravity Ring - 4

Main article: Gravity Ring - 4

Hasbro's 4 is a Gravity Ring with horn designs at four points. Despite its name, 4 is not based on Takara Tomy's 4 Armor, which was designed after; it is instead an original design resembling the 10 Armor. In theory, 4 has its weight distributed evenly at four points to enhance stability. In practice however, since all Gravity Rings are plastic instead of metal like Takara Tomy's Armors, they are all around the same weight and offer no differences in performance, with the main difference between them being only aesthetic. As any differences in the weight distribution of a Combination are negligible, it is generally recommended to use the heaviest Gravity Rings, which are 4, 4', 10, and 10'.

Forge Disc - Nexus-Q

Main article: Forge Disc - Nexus-Q

Hasbro's Nexus-Q is an eight bladed Disc based on Takara Tomy's Nexus. It retains the same general shape as its Takara Tomy counterpart, but is smaller in size and about 6 grams lighter. Due to its shape, Nexus-Q works best in Attack Combinations.

Like Nexus, Nexus-Q is compatible with the S Gear and D Gear. When the S Gear is set in its face-up position, the four tabs of the S Gear lock into four grooves on Nexus-Q, becoming fixed in place. When set in its face-down position, there are no tabs and thus the S Gear can free-spin on Nexus-Q. The D Gear slides a short distance when struck, repelling the opposing Beyblade.

Performance Tip - Assault-Q

Main article: Performance Tip - Assault-Q

Assault-Q is an Attack Type Performance Tip and Hasbro's QuadDrive counterpart to Assault. Like its normal counterpart, Assault-Q features a wide flat tip and retains the same general shape. The wider surface area of the flat tip creates speeds greater than Performance Tips such as Accel, but comes at the cost of control and Stamina. Due to its speed, it is more difficult to perform a flower pattern by Banking or performing a Sliding Shoot with Assault-Q. Consequently, Assault-Q is most useful against Mobile Combinations that wander close to the Tornado Ridge.

Assault-Q features a slightly modified shape to accommodate two attachment points for an Armor Tip. Like all QuadDrive Performance Tips, an Armor Tip can be attached to Assault-Q, switching it to "Plus Mode". In this mode, Assault-Q is essentially replaced by the Armor Tip, and the height becomes similar to a SpeedStorm Performance Tip. As Assault-Q features a strong spring and thus high Burst Resistance, it is recommended to use Assault-Q as the base QuadDrive Performance Tip for an Armor Tip.

Armor Tip - Rise

Main article: Armor Tip - Rise

Hasbro's Rise is an Armor Tip version of the Rise Driver. Like other Armor Tips, it can be attached to QuadDrive Drivers via two attachment points. When attached to a QuadDrive Driver, it is referred to as the "Plus Mode", essentially replacing the QuadDrive Driver as the main contact point with the Beystadium. The subsequent height becomes similar to that of a SpeedStorm Driver.

The Rise Armor Tip retains the same general shape of its Driver counterpart, featuring a sharp tip surrounded by a plate. Unlike the Driver, the Rise Armor Tip does not have a downward facing plate, and the sharp tip protrudes further.

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