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This article is about Quick. For its Dash counterpart, see Performance Tip - Quick'.

Quick (クイック, Kuikku) is a Performance Tip released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Superking Layer System. It debuted in Japan with the release of B-178 Random Booster Vol. 24 on February 27th, 2021. It later debuted in western countries with the release of Hasbro's Triple Threat Collection.

Description

Quick features a flat rubber tip with a circular depression in the center that sits at the standard height. Quick is very similar to the previously released Xtreme; however, the rubber tip is a smaller diameter. Compared to Xtreme, Quick offers greater control and Stamina.

Due to surface area to friction ratio, Quick creates an aggressive, and if launched with a Banking Shoot, controllable movement pattern. In terms of speed, Quick is comparable to Xtreme and Jolt. Quick's high speed allows for strong attacks and its high friction creates less chances of losing the Banking Pattern in battle making it one of the best Performance Tip choices for Attack Combinations, along with Xtreme.

However, Quick has two main drawbacks. Firstly, the high friction of the rubber means that Quick has low Stamina, although not nearly as low as Xtreme. Secondly, Quick will wear down with use, decreasing its aggression, meaning that multiple copies must be purchased in order to replace worn ones.

Overall

Quick is one of the fastest and most aggressive Performance Tips; despite having less speed than other rubber tipped Dash Drivers such as Xtreme and Jolt, Quick has more controllability and Stamina. However, as a strictly inferior version of its previously released Dash Driver counterpart, it is only recommended if Quick' is unavailable.

As such, Quick is recommended for collection purposes only.

Products

Takara Tomy

Gallery

Takara Tomy

Trivia

  • Quick is the first Burst Performance Tip where the normal version of the driver released after the dash version.

References