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+ | |Image=Strata Dragoon Metal Spike.jpg |
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+ | |AKA=Gaia Dragoon MS<br/>Strata Dragoon (Metal Spike) |
+ | |ProductCode=A-123 |
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+ | |System=Hard Metal System |
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− | |prodnumber = A-123 |
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+ | |Series=Beyblade: G-Revolution |
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+ | |ReleaseJP=Unknown |
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− | |bitprotector = [[Strata Dragoon|Strata Dragoon Emblem]] |
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+ | |ReleaseUS=Unknown |
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− | |mangadebut = Beyblade Vol. 12, Chapter 2:<br>'''Get Beyond the Steel Wall!!''' |
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+ | {{Translation|'''Strata Dragoon MS'''|ガイアドラグーンMS|Gaiadoragūn MS}}, also known as '''Gaia Dragoon MS''' in Japan, is an Attack-Type Beyblade released as part of the [[Hard Metal System]]. It was released in Japan on RELEASEDATE for PRICE. |
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− | ==Bit Protector |
+ | ==Bit Protector: Strata Dragoon== |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">0.6 grams</font> |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">18.17 mm</font> |
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− | |<font size="1">6.65 mm</font> |
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− | The [[Bit Protector]] of this Beyblade is the Gaia Emblem. It is the first mold version of Bit Protectors. |
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{{Part|Attack Ring - Metal Saucer}} |
{{Part|Attack Ring - Metal Saucer}} |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">14 grams</font> |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">44.85 mm</font> |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">7.7 mm</font> |
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− | Metal Saucer has a very circular form, due in part to its [[Metal Frame]] which has 16 gear-like notches surrounding its perimeter. These notches, combined with its circular form, and very light weight make this AR a viable option for [[Zombie | Spin Stealing]] and [[Survival]] customizations. It is considered inferior to Advance Balancer from [[Advance Averazer]] however due to the shape of its [[ABS Caul]] and the fact that a design flaw causes the Metal Frame to rattle around no matter what parts it is used with (this was fixed for Advance Balancer). |
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− | ===Shared Metal Frame=== |
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− | Metal Saucer shares the same Metal Frame as Advance Balancer from [[Advance Averazer]]. |
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− | ===Use in Spin Stealing Customization=== |
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− | Contrary to popular belief, Metal Saucer is a usable AR, but as mentioned, only use this when you do not have access to Advance Balancer. |
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− | *'''AR:''' Metal Saucer ([[Strata Dragoon MS]]) |
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− | *'''WD:''' Circle Wide |
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− | *'''RC:''' Bearing Core ([[Wolborg MS]]) or Bearing Core 2 ([[Jiraiya MS]]) |
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− | Select your core depending on the situation. If you expect to see more attackers and older stadiums or [[Tornado Balance Type S]], you should select Bearing Core 2 to prevent knock out. If you expect to see [[Defense]] or [[Survival]] type Beyblades and stadiums like [[Tornado Balance]] or [[Tornado Attack]], you should select Bearing Core as it has better survival than Bearing Core 2. |
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==Weight Disk: Circle Heavy== |
==Weight Disk: Circle Heavy== |
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{{Part|Weight Disk - Circle Heavy}} |
{{Part|Weight Disk - Circle Heavy}} |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">16.3 grams</font> |
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− | |<font size="1">31.65 mm</font> |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">29.85 mm</font> |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font> |
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− | |<font size="1">6.5 mm</font> |
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− | See [[Circle Heavy]]. |
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{{Part|Running Core - Flat Core}} |
{{Part|Running Core - Flat Core}} |
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+ | ==Overall== |
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− | |<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font> |
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+ | ==Variants== |
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− | |<font size="1">1.5 grams</font> |
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+ | *'''Proto Grey''' - Released in the 5 Saints Booster. |
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+ | *'''White''' - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time. |
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− | |<font size="1">1.20 mm</font> |
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+ | *'''Silver''' - Released as part of a limited-time campaign from Takara-Tomy. |
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− | |<font size="1">5.12 mm</font> |
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+ | *'''Gold''' - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time. |
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+ | *'''Black''' - Released in the [[Beyblade Fukobako Lucky Box]]. |
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− | Flat Core was one of the first Attack-based Running Cores released, but quickly became severely outdated with the release of [[Dragoon MS]] and its Grip Flat Core. It provides decent movement, but there is absolutely no reason to choose it over the numerous other options available now ([[Dragoon MS UV|Grip Flat Core (Ultimate Version)]], [[Advance Striker|Metal Flat Core]], [[Dragoon MF|Metal Weight Grip Core]], etc). |
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+ | *'''Light Blue''' - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time. |
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+ | *'''Gold Plated''' - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time. |
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− | ==Other Versions== |
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+ | *'''Pure White''' - Released as part of a limited-time campaign from Takara-Tomy. |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - 5 Saint Beasts Booster (Proto Grey) |
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+ | *'''Silver''' - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time. |
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+ | *'''Brown''' - Unknown |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Campaign Limited (Silver) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Tournament Limited (Gold) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - [[HMS_Boosters#Beyblade_Fukobako_.28Lucky_Box.29_2004|Beyblade Fukobako 2004]] Version (Black) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Tournament Limited (Light Blue) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Tournament Limited (Gold Plated) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Campaign Limited (Pure White) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - Tournament Limited (Silver) |
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− | * [[Gaia Dragoon MS]] - (Brown) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | ====Strata Dragoon MS - Regular Version==== |
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Image:Gaia dragoon ms sticker.jpg|Sticker sheet |
Image:Gaia dragoon ms sticker.jpg|Sticker sheet |
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Image:5GaiaDragoonMS.JPG|Strata Dragoon MS |
Image:5GaiaDragoonMS.JPG|Strata Dragoon MS |
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Image:3GaiaDragoonMS3.JPG|Metal Saucer with Metal Frame detached |
Image:3GaiaDragoonMS3.JPG|Metal Saucer with Metal Frame detached |
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Image:4GaiaDragoonMS.JPG|Flat Core |
Image:4GaiaDragoonMS.JPG|Flat Core |
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− | ====Gaia Dragoon MS - Tournament Limited (White)==== |
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Image:GaiaDragoonMS_White1.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS White |
Image:GaiaDragoonMS_White1.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS White |
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Image:GaiaDragoonMS_White2.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS White bottom view |
Image:GaiaDragoonMS_White2.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS White bottom view |
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− | ====Gaia Dragoon MS - HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set Version (Yellow)==== |
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Image:GaiaDragoonMS_Yellow1.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS Yellow |
Image:GaiaDragoonMS_Yellow1.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS Yellow |
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Image:GaiaDragoonMS_Yellow2.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS Yellow bottom view |
Image:GaiaDragoonMS_Yellow2.jpg|Gaia Dragoon MS Yellow bottom view |
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+ | <gallery position="center" widths="130"> |
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+ | ===Manga=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" widths="130"> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 19:01, 13 March 2016
This article is considered a Provisional Article. As the contents of this article are still being researched, some of the information listed in this article may be incomplete or inaccurate. Please visit the WBO discussion thread for this article to discuss the draft of this article. |
Strata Dragoon MS (ガイアドラグーンMS, Gaiadoragūn MS), also known as Gaia Dragoon MS in Japan, is an Attack-Type Beyblade released as part of the Hard Metal System. It was released in Japan on RELEASEDATE for PRICE.
Bit Protector: Strata Dragoon
- Main article: Bit Protector - Strata Dragoon
Weight: | 0.6 grams | Full Width: | 18.17 mm | Height: | 6.65 mm |
The Bit Protector is the Strata Emblem. It is the first mold version of Bit Protectors.
Attack Ring: Metal Saucer
- Main article: Attack Ring - Metal Saucer
Metal Saucer has a very circular form, due in part to its Metal Frame which has 16 gear-like notches surrounding its perimeter. These notches, combined with its circular form, and very light weight make this AR a viable option for Spin Stealing and Survival customizations. It is considered inferior to Advance Balancer from Advance Averazer however due to the shape of its ABS Caul and the fact that a design flaw causes the Metal Frame to rattle around no matter what parts it is used with (this was fixed for Advance Balancer).
Metal Saucer shares the same Metal Frame as Advance Balancer from Advance Averazer.
Use in Spin Stealing Customization
Contrary to popular belief, Metal Saucer is a usable AR, but as mentioned, only use this when you do not have access to Advance Balancer.
- AR: Metal Saucer (Strata Dragoon MS)
- WD: Circle Wide
- RC: Bearing Core (Wolborg MS) or Bearing Core 2 (Jiraiya MS)
Select your core depending on the situation. If you expect to see more attackers and older stadiums or Tornado Balance Type S, you should select Bearing Core 2 to prevent knock out. If you expect to see Defense or Survival type Beyblades and stadiums like Tornado Balance or Tornado Attack, you should select Bearing Core as it has better survival than Bearing Core 2.
Weight Disk: Circle Heavy
- Main article: Weight Disk - Circle Heavy
Circle Heavy is a Weight Disk that, as its name suggests, features a circular design and a heavy weight. Due to its high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD), Circle Heavy excels in both Attack and Defense combinations. Circle Heavy can be used when the much rarer CWD Defense Ring and CWD God Ring Weight Disks are unavailable.
Running Core: Flat Core
- Main article: Running Core - Flat Core
Overall
Even though Strata Dragoon MS was one of the very first HMS to be released, but is still very easily obtained, so it has very little collectible value. Its parts are also severely outdated in all respects. There is no reason to buy Strata Dragoon MS.
Variants
- Proto Grey - Released in the 5 Saints Booster.
- White - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time.
- Yellow - Released in the HMS Twin Battle Bey Double Shooter Set.
- Silver - Released as part of a limited-time campaign from Takara-Tomy.
- Gold - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time.
- Black - Released in the Beyblade Fukobako Lucky Box.
- Light Blue - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time.
- Gold Plated - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time.
- Pure White - Released as part of a limited-time campaign from Takara-Tomy.
- Silver - Released as a tournament prize for a limited time.
- Brown - Unknown
Gallery
Toyline
Anime
Manga
Trivia
References
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