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This article is about the second Lucifer Superking Chip. For the first Lucifer Superking Chip, see Superking Chip - Lucifer 1. For the Hasbro version, see Storm Chip - Evo Lucius L6.

Lucifer (ルシファー, Rushifā) is a Superking Chip 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 the B-175 Booster Lucifer The End Kou Drift on November 28th, 2020.

Description

The motif is of the fallen angel, Lucifer. A right-spin metal-mounted Superking Chip that hardens the lock with a rubber protrusion mounted in the center.
— Official Description

Takara Tomy's Lucifer 2[1] (or simply Lucifer) is a right-spin Superking Chip that features the face of the DB Core's namesake, Lucifer, a fallen angel from Abrahamic religions. It is the second of two Lucifer Superking Chips. Lucifer 2 is one of five Superking Chips to feature metal. Since Solomon with a Metal Chip Core is heavier than Lucifer 2, and more balanced, Solomon is generally better. Unique to the Lucifer 2 Superking Chip is a rubber protrusion located at the center of the Superking Chip, on its underside. The protrusion creates friction against the center of the Driver, making it more difficult to Burst.

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