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This was Hasbro release of Orthros. Unlike the Takara release it features an engine gear base, specifically the one from Draciel G.

Bit Chip: Orthros

The chip depicts Orthros.

Attack Ring: Double Attacker

Main article: Attack Ring - Double Attacker

Weight: 5 grams Double Attacker depicts two asymmetrical dogs. This Attack Ring sees use mainly in Right Spin Smash Attack customizations, which is provided by the protrusions acting like the dogs' bodies. However, due to the great asymmetry of this AR and the big space between the two bodies the Smash power is not very strong; for this reason, Double Attacker can't be considered a competitive Attack Ring.

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 EG (Metal Ball)

Main article: Engine Gear - Right EG (Metal Ball)
  • Weight: 11 Grams

Draciel G was given a Right-Spin Engine Gear with a Metal Ball tip. This tip is, like most of the Beyblade, designed to heighten defense. However, this tip can be self-destructive if the Beyblade is knocked off-balance. The metal ball has a cone shape going into the tip, creating a situation where if the Beyblade is wobbling or spinning on an axis, the cone will push the Beyblade farther onto its side until the BB makes contact with the stadium. For this reason, Metal Ball should not be considered for competitive purposes.

Blade Base: Final Clutch

Main article: Blade Base - Final Clutch

Blade Base - Final Clutch

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