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Lord Hydrax H5 Convert Trick-H is a Balance Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the HyperSphere System. It was released in western countries as a part of the Lord Hydrax H5 and Spiral Treptune T4 Dual Pack for USD$14.99 in the United States.
GT Chip - Hydrax H5

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Hasbro's Hydrax H5 is a left-spin GT Chip that features a monstrous face and four snake heads, representing the Hydra, a serpentine monster from Greek mythology. In the center of the GT Chip is a hexagon that is intended to resemble the center of the Ten Weight. Hydrax H5 has a below average weight for GT Chips, and low Burst Resistance.
Layer Base - Lord

- Main article: Layer Base - Lord (Hasbro)
Hasbro's Lord is a dual-spin Balance Type Base based on Takara Tomy's Lord Base. Lord has a similar shape to its Takara Tomy/Pro Series counterpart, with four blades: two feature faces representing a spriggan, a creature from Cornish folklore, and the other two of which are large painted blades. Notably, Hasbro's Lord lacks the rubber blades of the Takara Tomy/Pro Series version, instead being painted to resemble them.
Like its SwitchStrike predecessors, Lord features a dual-spin gimmick; any GT Chip is compatible with the Base. Although it retains the general shape of the Takara Tomy/Pro Series version, Hasbro's Lord lacks the metal and rubber, reducing its Spin-Equalization abilities. While the asymmetrical design may imply different performance depending on spin direction, Lord's round design makes little difference.
Forge Disc - Convert

- Main article: Forge Disc - Convert (Hasbro)
Hasbro's Convert Disc is based on Takara Tomy's Disc of the same name. As such, its overall shape resembles the design of its Takara Tomy counterpart. However, it is significantly smaller, reducing its weight. Furthermore, Convert lacks the mode change gimmick of its Takara Tomy counterpart, and has a hollow underside. Like all HyperSphere Discs, Convert is able to use a Disc Frame, like the Core Discs. Due to its light weight, there is no reason to use Convert over Core Discs, which are heavier and have superior weight distribution.
Performance Tip - Trick-H

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In-depth information for the Trick-H Performance Tip will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.



