The Magnacore System, also known as the Magne System (マグネシステム Magune Shisutemu) or the NEO Spin Gear System (NEOスピンギアシステム NEO Supin Gia Shisutemu), is the third Beyblade System to be implemented, starting from December 2001. It succeeded in the Spin Gear System and has been succeeded by the Engine Gear System.
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Also referred to as the MG System. Some Magnacore System Beyblades are compatible with the Spin Gear System, and by exchanging a Standard Spin Gear with a NEO Spin Gear, Spin Gear System Beyblades can also be used with the Magnacore System. They affect the movement of Beyblades in battle.
Structure
Known as the Six-Layer Structure, Magnacore System Beyblades consist of Six basic parts (the Core and Spin Gear are now considered separate parts):
Bit Chips (BC)
A Bit Chip (ビットチップ Bitto Chippu) is a circular part held in place by the Attack Ring. While Bit Chips were optional for the most part, it would usually come with decals that could be placed on it for aesthetic purposes. These stickers would usually portray a Bit-Beast from the Anime. Since Bit-Chips were short in length in their early stages, old Chips will not fit without Bit-Chip Covers.
Bit Chip Covers
Bit Chip Covers (ビットチップカバー Bitto Chippu Kabā) were initially attached to all Beyblades released under the Initial System (First Generation) and their purpose was to protect Bit-Chips from damage. However, as Bit-Chip Covers would frequently fall out in battle, Bit-Chips were lengthened during the implementation of the Spin Gear System. Bit-Chip Covers became obsolete as they became difficult to disengage with the new Bit-Chips. In addition to this, old Beyblades with Bit-Chip Covers, such as Master Dranzer, have now been changed to include the longer Bit-Chips in Japan.
Attack Rings (AR)
Attack Rings (アタックリング Atakku Ringu) provide the Beyblade with its main contact points and determine it's attack strength and effects. It is often the part that makes contact with opposing Beyblades first hence its name. Attack Rings are decorated with various spikes and protrusions that accentuate its Type characteristics: Attack, Defense, Stamina, etc.
Sub-Attack Rings
A Sub-Attack Ring or Secondary Attack Ring (二重アタックリング Nijū Atakkuringu) is compatible with Beyblades that do not have a fixed Attack Ring, such as Galeon Attacker. It is not compatible with Beyblades like Dragoon F, which has a fixed Attacked Ring. It can also be attached to Gabriel's Blade Base. Since it is not fixed, it can spin freely and has the effect of absorbing blows and eluding opponents' attacks. Any part capable of fitting a Sub-Attack Ring cannot be used without one.
Weight Disks (WD)
Weight Disks (ウエイトディスク Ueito Disuku) determine the weight and stabilizes a Beyblade. Those with a large diameter can be used for attacking.
Magnetic Weight Disks
Magnetic Weight Disks (マグネウエイトディスク Magune Ueito Disuku) are Weight Disks with two distinct sides, the North Pole and the South Pole. It is possible to change the magnetic polarity of the Disk by switching between the two sides. Using this Weight Disk with a Magnecore will strengthen its magnetic force and more irregular movement becomes possible. If two Bladers are fighting with the Magnetic Weight Disks, and both Disks have the same pole facing upwards, they will repel each other. This means that those Beyblades will never hit each other and the battle will become one of endurance. If the disks have different poles facing upwards, they will attract each other. This means that both Beyblades will consistently make contact and attack each other violently. Therefore, even Spin Gear System Beyblades battling in a stadium without magnets can utilize the Magnacore System by mounting the Magnetic Weight Disk.
Blade Bases (BB)
Blade Bases (ブレードベース Burēdo Bēsu) contain the axis of a Beyblade. This part roughly determines the overall Type, spin and movement of a Beyblade and provides them with traction.
Cores
Cores (コア Koa) are weights contained within the center of Spin Gears (NEO Spin Gears) and they replace the metal ring found in Standard Spin Gears.
Magnecores (MG)
Magnecores (マグネコア Magune Koa) is magnetic Cores, further divided into South Pole & North Pole.
- South Pole (サウス極 Sausukyoku) repel magnets in a BeyStadium, increasing attack strength and speed, as a Beyblade will move more irregularly and unpredictably.
- North Pole (ノース極 Nōsukyoku) attract magnets in a BeyStadium, drastically increasing defense power as it will become more difficult to push back a Beyblade. However, the rotational force will decrease.
Metal Weight Cores
Metal Weight Cores (メタルウエイトコア Metaru Ueito Koa) are non-magnetic and only contain weight blocks. They are heavier than Spin Gears and lighter than the Magnecores but other than that, they are no different from the Standard Spin Gears. It can still be found in many Takara Beyblades but Hasbro has replaced it with the Magnecores in most of their Beyblades.
Spin Gears (SG)
Spin Gears (スピンギア Supin Gia) are small gear-like parts that determine the rotation direction of the Beyblade, either Right-Spin (clockwise) or Left-Spin (counter-clockwise).
NEO Spin Gears
NEO Spin Gears (NEOスピンギア NEO Supin Gia) are upgraded versions of the Standard Spin Gears. They have hollowed out centers meaning these Spin Gears have interchangeable cores (can be used with different types of Cores) including the Magnecore. However, Gimmick Spin Gears cannot be switched out for NEO Spin Gears as the Blade Base for Gimmick Spin Gears are often made for exclusive use with them. Beyblades with Gimmick Spin Gear can utilize the Magnacore System by mounting the Magnetic Weight Disk though. They are further divided into NEO Right Spin Gears and NEO Left Spin Gears.
- NEO Right Spin Gears (NEOレライトピンギア NEO Raito Supingia) are upgraded versions of the Right Spin Gears and allow for a right spin with any chosen core.
- NEO Left Spin Gears (NEOレフトスピンギア NEO Refuto Supingia) are upgraded versions of the Left Spin Gears and allow for a left spin with any chosen core.
Support Parts (SP)
Support Parts (サポートパーツ Sapōto Pātsu ) are unique in that Support Parts will have different purposes when facing upwards and when flipped upside down. They are attached to Blade Bases for use in different Beyblade customizations but only work with Blade Bases that are compatible with them. It can only be found on latter Magnacore System Beyblade, Random Booster 8's Uriel 2. Though what is attached to Gabriel’s Blade Base may seem like Support Parts, as they essentially have the same purpose, they are not to be mistaken for them.
BeyStadiums
Magnacore Trays and magnets can be purchased to be placed under BeyStadiums, changing a Beyblade's movement patterns. These BeyStadiums were designed to always have the South Pole side of the magnets facing upwards. Stadiums with gimmick functions cannot be used with Magnacore Trays. Hasbro's Magnacore tray does not sit flush with most of their beystadiums, reducing the effectiveness of the system.
Different Versions
For Takara versions, only a certain selection of Beyblades have magnetic cores which would otherwise need to be purchased separately. Hasbro usually added magnetic cores to Beyblades which Takara did not release with a magnetic core.
Beyblades
Product ID | Name | Classification | Type | Release Date (JP) | Release Date (US) |
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A-41 | Dragoon V Dragoon V (Victory) ドラグーンV(ビクトリー) |
Starter スターター |
Attack | December 2001 | |
A-42 | Metal Dranzer Metal Dranzer メタルドランザー |
Booster ブースター |
December 2001 | ||
SP | Guardian Driger Guardian Driger ガーディアンドライガー |
CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 |
December 2001 | ||
A-47 | Flash Leopard Flash Leopard フラッシュレオパルド |
Booster ブースター |
Balance | January 2002 | |
SP | Uriel Wolborg 03 (Uriel) ウルボーグ03 (アリエル) |
CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 |
February 2002 | ||
A-53 | Driger V Driver V (Vulcan) ドライガーV(ヴァルカン) |
Starter スターター |
Balance | February 2002 | |
A-54 | Flash Leopard 2 Flash Leopard 2 フラッシュレオパルド2 |
Starter スターター |
Balance | March 2002 | |
A-56 | Dranzer V Dranzer V (Volcano) ドランザーV(ヴォルケーノ) |
Starter スターター |
Balance | April 2002 | |
A-64 | Cyber Dragoon Cyber Dragoon サイバードラグーン |
Booster ブースター |
Balance | May 2002 | |
SP (Engine Gear System Outside Japan) | Gabriel Gabriel ガブリエル |
Random Booster ランダムブースター |
June 2002 | White Gabriel G | |
SP | Spike Lizard Spike Lizard スパイクリザード |
CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 |
June 2002 | ||
A-67 | Draciel V Draciel V (Viper) ドラシエルV(ヴァイパー) |
Starter スターター |
Defence | June 2002 | |
A-69 | Dragoon V2 Dragoon V2 (Victory 2) ドラグーンV2(ビクトリー2) |
Starter スターター |
Attack | July 2002 | |
SP | Cyber Dragoon Battle SPEC Cyber Dragoon Battle SPEC サイバードラグーン バトルSPEC |
CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 |
July 2002 | ||
A-75 | Driger V2 Driger V2 (Vulcan 2) ドライガーV2(ヴァルカン2) |
Booster ブースター |
Balance | August 2002 | |
SP | Dark Dragoon Dark Dragoon ダークドラグーン |
Limited Edition 劇場版限定 |
August 2002 | ||
SP (Engine Gear System Outside Japan) | Uriel 2 Uriel 2 アリエル2 Dark Dranzer Dark Dranzer ダークドランザー Dark Driger Dark Driger ダークドライガー Dark Draciel Dark Draciel ダークドラシエル |
Random Booster ランダムブースター |
September 2002 | Capricorn Strike G | |
A-77 | Vortex Ape Vortex Ape ボルティックエイプ |
Booster ブースター |
Defense | September 2002 | |
A-78 | Strata Dragoon V Gaia Dragoon V (Vurst) ガイアドラグーンV(バースト) |
Booster ブースター |
Attack | September 2002 | |
A-81 | Dranzer V2 Dranzer V2 (Volcano 2) ドランザーV2(ヴォルケーノ2) |
Booster ブースター |
Balance | October 2002 | |
A-82 | Howling Spirit Burning Kerberous バーニングケルベロス |
Booster ブースター |
Stamina | October 2002 | |
A-85 | Draciel V2 Draciel V2 (Viper 2) ドラシエルV2(ヴァイパー2) |
Booster ブースター |
Defense | November 2002 | |
SP | Dark Strata Dragoon Dark Gaia Dragoon ダークガイアドラグーン |
Bundled with Movie 映像ソフト同梱 |
December 2002 | ||
SP (Engine Gear System Outside Japan) | Blizzard Orthrus Blizzard Orthrus ブリザードオルトロス |
Random Booster ランダムブースター |
December 2002 | Orthros G |