- This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara release, see Poseidon.
Ocean Wrath G is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Engine Gear System in the Beyblade: G-Revolution toyline. It is a version of Poseidon with different parts.
Bit Chip - Poseidon[]
- Main article: Bit Chip - Poseidon
Bit Chip - Poseidon is a Bit Chip that was released as a part of the Engine Gear System. It debuted with the release of Poseidon.
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The chip depicts Poseidon.
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Attack Ring - Trident Vector[]
- Main article: Attack Ring - Trident Vector
Attack Ring - Trident Vector is a Attack Ring released as part of the Engine Gear System. It debuted with the release of Poseidon on October 2003.
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Weight Disk - Ten Heavy[]
- Main article: Weight Disk - Ten Heavy
As the name "Ten Heavy" implies, the Heavy series of WDs is the heaviest available weight disk (including WDs not in the Six/Eight/Ten sided category). Ten Heavy in particular features 10 sides. Due to the heavy weight and the compactness of that weight, the Heavy weight disks are often used for Compact type combos for the simple reason of increased RPM. When the weight of a Beyblade is focused towards the centre (as opposed to a Wide WD where it is focused around the perimeter), its RPM will increase. This weight is also often put to use in Defense oriented customs, with weight being the primary concern in that type. Ten Heavy is the heaviest out of all of the Heavy weight disks, and generally speaking, is chosen over Six and Eight Heavy when customizing.
Engine Gear - Right Customize Gear (Full Auto Clutch Version)[]
Engine Gear - Right Customize Gear (Full Auto Clutch Version) is a Engine Gear released as part of the Engine Gear System. It debuted with the release of Gigars on September 2003.
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This is basically an Engine Gear version of Driger F's Spin Gear & Blade Base gimmick, where it starts off in attack mode & the clutch tabs are released on the blade base, making the engine gear spin freely, which is its endurance mode. Hasbro released Gigars with a regular right-spin engine gear.
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Blade Base - First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version)[]
- Main article: Blade Base - First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version)
Blade Base - First Clutch Base (Metal Driger Version)
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- The addition of the suffix "G" was likely due to the Beyblade being a VForce Beyblade being released in the GRevolution toyline.
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