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This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Pro Series and Takara Tomy release, see Rage Longinus Destroy' 3A.
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Raid Luinor L6 3A-D Destroyer-SPM, stylized as Raid Lúinor L6 3A-D Destroyer-SPM, is an Attack Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the SpeedStorm System. It was released in western countries as a SpeedStorm Starter Pack for USD$9.99 in the United States.

Storm Chip - Luinor L6

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Main article: Storm Chip - Luinor L6

Hasbro's Lúinor L6 is a left-spin Storm Chip that features a dragon head representing the Storm Chip's namesake. Lúinor L6 has a standard weight for Hasbro Storm Chips, but has average Burst Resistance. Thus Lúinor L6 is outclassed by other left-spin Storm Chips such as Devolos D6 and Spryzen S6.

Ring - Raid

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Main article: Ring - Raid

Hasbro's Raid is a Left-Spin Attack Type Ring that features two dragon heads followed by points serving as the Ring's main contact points. Behind the dragon heads are slopes intended to provide Upper Attack - however these slopes are shorter and notably less steep than those of its Takara Tomy counterpart, Rage. Another notable difference is the lack of metal on the dragon heads, which were separate pieces riveted onto Rage; Raid is instead a single plastic piece. Furthermore, like other Hasbro Rings, Raid is hollow on its underside, and these factors combined results in a very light Energy Layer comparable to SwitchStrike System Layers in terms of weight. Due to its light weight, Raid is often thrown around by its own recoil.

A major change is the lack of the 3A Chassis that Takara Tomy's Rage worked in tandem with to create powerful contact points for Upper Attack. Hasbro's equivalent, the 3A-D Forge Disc, is unable to effectively provide any additional contact points for Raid, rendering it ineffectual for Attack Combinations. As a result, Raid is outclassed by its predecessors such as Brutal Lúinor L4 and the Zone Layer Base, which have superior shapes for Attack Combinations.

Forge Disc - 3A-D

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Main article: Forge Disc - 3A-D

3A-D is a Forge Disc based on Takara Tomy’s 3A Chassis. As such, it is intended to match the shape of the Raid Ring. 3A-D is composed of a metal core and a plastic perimeter riveted to it, similar to the Drake GT Disc. The jagged design has two plastic upward sloping blades acting as the main contact points. The shape of the Disc synergizes with the Longinus/Luinor series of Layers.

Despite its aggressive shape, 3A-D suffers from its light weight that is similar to Discs released in the Dual Layer System. In addition, 3A-D does not protrude enough on most Layers to provide use of its contact points. Unlike the 3A Chassis it is based on, 3A-D does not effectively provide Raid or any other Layer with additional Attack power.

Performance Tip - Destroyer-SPM

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Main article: Performance Tip - Destroyer-SPM

In-depth information for the Destroyer-SPM Performance Tip will be placed here once drafting has been completed for it. Please be patient.

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