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King Helios Karma High Charge' 1S (キングヘリオス・カルマ・ハイチャージダッシュ・1S, Kingu Heriosu Karuma Hai Chāji Dasshu 1S) is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Superking Layer System. It was released on Japan on March 19th, 2022 for 1540円 as one of five possible Beyblades in Random Booster Vol. 28.
Superking Chip - Helios
- Main article: Superking Chip - Helios 2
Takara Tomy's Helios 2[1] (or simply Helios) is a left-spin Superking Chip that features a side profile of the Superking Chip's namesake, Helios, the god of the sun in Greek mythology. It is the second of two Helios Superking Chips. Helios 2 is one of five Superking Chips to feature metal. Helios 2 is the only left-spin Superking Chip to feature metal, and comes with a Metal Chip Core in both its releases. Due to the heavy weight, Helios 2 finds use in Attack combinations, such as combinations using the Rage Ring.
Ring - King
- Main article: Ring - King
King is a left-spin Balance Type Ring that features five prominent blades that are raised at the back and five smaller blades in between that are slightly angled, creating a shape with moderate recoil. In theory the larger blades are meant to perform an Upper Attack and the smaller blades are supposed to parry attacks, but in practice they are not very effective at either.
As part of the Superking Layer System, King is compatible with any Left Spin or Dual Spin Superking Chip and Chassis. King is intended to be used with the 1B Chassis to facilitate its gimmick of changing between a five bladed mode for Attack and a ten bladed mode for Defense, depending on the orientation of the Ring in relation to the Chassis. In practice, these two modes have a negligible effect on the performance of the Combination, although the five bladed mode applies more Weight Distribution to the larger blades of King, which causes a miniscule increase in the Attack potential of the combination.
In addition, King has a thick underside that holds itself and the attached Superking Chip a bit higher than the Chassis, which exposes the teeth of the Chassis more, granting higher Burst Resistance. Despite the intent of the contact points and its high Burst Resistance, King has little use in competitive play, although it can be used in niche Attack and Spin-Equalization Combinations.
Chassis - 1S
- Main article: Chassis - 1S
In-depth information for Takara Tomy's 1S Chassis will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.
Forge Disc - Karma
- Main article: Forge Disc - Karma
Karma is a DB Disc with ten upward sloping blades along its perimeter, meant to create Upper Force in left-spin and Down Force in right-spin. It is essentially the DB Disc version of Nine. In theory, the blades increase the grip of the Beyblade on the Stadium floor with Down Force and decrease the friction between the Beyblade and the Stadium floor with Upper Force. In practice however, the effect is negligible and the blades reduce the Life-After-Death (LAD) of Karma. Due to its shape and weight distribution, Karma works best in Attack combinations.
Performance Tip - High Charge'
- Main article: Performance Tip - High Charge'
High Charge' is a High and Dash Driver variant of Charge, featuring a taller height than the standard Performance Tip, as well as increased Burst Resistance due to a stronger spring. Like its other counterparts, High Charge' is a wide, round Performance Tip with a flat tip. Its most noticeable feature is the incorporation of metal throughout its design, which increases its weight and in theory creating high inertia. In practice, the plastic tip does not generate enough speed to deliver strong hits.