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This article is about Quake. For its Dash counterpart, see Performance Tip - Quake'. For its QuadDrive Armor Tip counterpart, see Armor Tip - Quake.

Quake (クエイク, Kueiku) is a Performance Tip released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System. It debuted in Japan with the release of the B-21 Beyblade Custom Set Attack & Balance on November 14th, 2015. It later debuted in western countries with the release of Hasbro's Custom Clash Pack.

Description

An Attack Type Driver that specializes in rampaging around the stadium due to the shape of its axis that is displaced from its center.
— Official Description

Quake features an elliptical shaped flat tip that is off center of the Performance Tip, meant to make the Beyblade that it is connected to jump around the stadium akin to Quake in Metal Fight Beyblade. However, due to how shallow the tip's angle is as well as how little it is off center, the effect is not consistent and must rely on a lightweight and off balance Combination as well as a heavily angled launch. The hopping gimmick is meant to create Disc-to-Layer contact and Burst the opponent, however the aforementioned lack of consistency in the effect makes such an attack method not recommended for competitive play. Furthermore, the offset and slanted tip means that Quake is incapable of maintaining a Banking Pattern and will grind against the Tornado Ridge, making Quake ill-suited for Mobile Attack and Tornado Staller Combinations in general.

Overall

Quake features poor Stamina, poor control and inconsistent Hop Attack potential.

As such, Quake is recommended for collection purposes only.

Products

Takara Tomy

Hasbro

Gallery

Takara Tomy

Hasbro


Trivia

  • The Red Ver. Quake Performance Tip was obtainable through a Cho-Z Driver Get Campaign in Japan. By purchasing up to 2000円 in Takara Tomy Beyblade Burst products, you could obtain this Performance Tip recolor.

References

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