- This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara Tomy release, see Psychic Phantom Polish Weight.
Phrenic Phantazus P2 Polish Edge is a Stamina Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the Dual Layer System. It was released in western countries as a Starter Pack for CAD$14.99 in Canada, USD$9.99 in the United States, and AUD$18.99 in Australia.
Energy Layer - Phrenic Phantazus P2
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Forge Disc - Polish
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Polish, like Magnum and Jerk, is a Forge Disc made up of metal core and plastic perimeter with the letter, in this case "P", embossed onto the plastic on either side with the plastic making up the gimmick of the Disc.
For Polish's gimmick, the plastic creates a "skirt" with a perfectly smooth and circular perimeter meant to, in theory, create high Life-After-Death so that a Stamina Combination can Out-Spin its opponent. In practice, the gimmick works as intended, however, a single factor restricts Polish's performance in Stamina Combinations; the plastic construction.
Due to having a metal core and plastic perimeter, Polish has a Centralized Weight Distribution (CWD) rather than an Outward Weight Distribution (OWD) which creates poor spin retention and spin times making Polish Combinations liable to being Out-Spun. Furthermore, the same construction makes Polish very lightweight and makes Combinations highly vulnerable to Knock-Outs.
However, the same lightweight allows Polish to be used to great effect in Spin-Equalization Combinations as the low weight creates low inertia and makes it easier for a Polish Combination to Spin-Equalize and the high Life-After-Death allows Spin-Equalization Combinations to Out-Spin their opponents by a few more rotations.
Performance Tip - Edge
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Edge features 4 edges that descend toward a point, creating a sharp bottom. Due to this pointed tip, Edge suffers from very poor balance, causing it to tilt on its axis and topple over. Edge's edges are 90° apart which seem to have the intention of Stabilization. However, this effect is negligible and is even possibly a contributing factor to this Performance Tip's imbalance.