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[[File:ZeroGSynchromOverview.jpg|thumb|Synchrome explanation featuring [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|Salamander]] [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Ifrit]] [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|SW145]][[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|CF]] and vice versa.]]
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'''Synchrom''' is a new Beyblade mechanic featured and introduced in the ''[[Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G]]'' [[Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (toyline)|toyline]]. It was first announced in the April 2012 Issue of [[wikipedia:CoroCoro|CoroCoro]].
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'''Synchrome''' (Japanese: '''シンクローム''', ''Synchrom'') is a [[Beyblade (toy)|Beyblade]] mechanic featured and introduced in the ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (toyline)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]'' toyline. It was first announced in the April 2012 issue of [[wikipedia:CoroCoro|CoroCoro Comic]], released on March 15, 2012.
 
Synchrom basically consists of swapping out the Crystal Wheel of a Zero-G Bey in exchange for another Chrome Wheel; giving the overall Bey, two Chrome Wheels.
 
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Synchrom is essentially, swapping out a Zero-G Beyblades' Crystal Wheel in exchange for another Chrome Wheel. This other Chrome Wheel, can be alternated with the other; used to change performance, increase/decrease balance, or even increase weight.
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Synchrome is essentially, swapping out a Beybattle Top's Crystal Wheel in exchange for another Warrior Wheel. This extra Warrior Wheel can be alternated with the other; used to change performance, increase/decrease balance and double the total weight.
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For instance, [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF]] contains only one Chrome Wheel; Ifrit and one Crystal Wheel; Samurai. If one were to remove Samurai, they could exchange it for a second Warrior Wheel. If, for example, [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD]] was chosen, the Salamander Warrior Wheel could be placed underneath Ifrit, then locked into place and assembled. The result would be a Synchrome; Salamander Ifrit W145CF; with the bottom Warrior Wheel named first and vice versa. However, the Wheels are not required to stay in any specific order because they can be switched or flipped; such as Ifrit Salamander W145CF.
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Synchrome is notorious for creating the heaviest Beyblade combinations ever known. Ifrit weights about 30.4 grams, while Salamander is 30.6 grams. Putting these two Wheels into a Synchrom will produce a whopping, 61 grams. Due to this, Synchrome combos are generally preferred over Beyblades of the Performance Top System, or even [[Hyperblades]] for that matter. Along with this, they leave Crystal Wheels in the dust as they have no actual use, competitively.
   
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==Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)==
For example, take [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF|Samurai Ifraid]] for instance. If one were to take away the Samurai Crystal Wheel, it would leave it with only one Wheel, the Chrome Wheel; Ifraid. Pursing this further, if one were to take another Chrome Wheel such as Saramanda, and place it above Ifraid, it would create the Synchrom combo: "Ifraid Saramanda".
 
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Synchrome is a recurring occurrence and plot device used in the anime series, ''[[Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)|Beyblade: Shogun Steel]]''. In the series, the characters tend to team-up with other Bladers and use their respective Beybattle Tops to create Synchrome customizations.
   
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These are the following, known Synchrome combos made in the anime:
However, this does not mean the Synchrom combo must stay in that position, as the Wheels can be swapped for in this case, to create Saramanda Ifraid.
 
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*[[Zyro Kurogane]] and [[Shinobu Hiryūin]] - [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|Salamander]] [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Ifrit W145CF]] - Fire Synchrome
==Known Sychrom Partners==
 
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*[[Kite Unabara]] and [[Eight Unabara]] - [[Pirates Orochi 145D|Orochi]] [[Guardian Leviathan 160SB|Leviathan 160SB]] - Water Synchrome
Zero & Shinobu-Sarramanda Ifraid W145SD
 
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*[[Kira Hayama]] and [[Yoshio Iwayama]] - [[Bandit Golem DF145BS|Golem]] [[Berserker Begirados SR200BWD|Behemoth SR200BWD]] - Earth Synchrome
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*[[Sakyo Kurayami]] and[[ Takanosuke Shishiya]] - [[Archer Griffin C145S|Griffin]] [[Ronin Dragoon LW160BSF|Dragoon LW160BSF]] - Air Synchrome
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*[[Yoshio Iwayama]] and [[Kira Hayama]] - [[Berserker Behemoth SR200BWD|Behemoth]] [[Bandit Golem DF145BS|Golem DF145BS]] - Earth Synchrome (Reverse Synchrome of Golem Behemoth)
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*[[Kira Hayama]] and[[ Gingka Hagane ]] - [[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F|Pegasis]] [[Gladiator Bahamut SP230GF|Bahamut SP230]][[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F|R2F]] - God Synchrome
   
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==Beyblade: Shogun Steel (manga)==
Kira & Yoshio-Goreim Berigardos DF145BWD
 
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Synchrome briefly appeared during the manga and was not essential of a plot device as in its anime counterpart; only appearing in [[Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G: Chapter 008|two]] [[Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G: Chapter 009|chapters]] and as one combo. This customization was [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|Saramanda]] [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Ifraid W145CF]], made between [[Zyro Kurogane|Zero Kurogane]] and [[Shinobu Hiryūin]] but only utilized by Zero.
   
==References==
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==Gallery==
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SaramandaIfraidSW145CFSynchromSetup.JPG|The creation of [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|Salamander]] [[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|Ifrit]] [[Ninja Salamander SW145SD|SW145]][[Samurai Ifrit W145CF|CF]]
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SaramandaIfraidSW145SD.JPG
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IMG 2115.JPG|Two Warrior Wheels from left-to-right: [[Berserker Behemoth SR200BWD|Behemoth]] and [[Bandid Goreim DF145BS|Goreim]].
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IMG 2119.JPG|A Begirados Goreim Synchrome.
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IMG 2117.JPG|A Goreim Begirados Synchrome.
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BalroBalro.jpeg|A [[Salamander Balro DF145SWD|Balro]] [[Kraken Balro A230WB|Balro]] Synchrome.
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BalroBalroSynchrom.jpg|A side-view of Balro Balro.
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BalroBalroSynchromTheory.jpg|The theoretical performance of Balro Balro.
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Revision as of 12:05, 6 February 2014

ZeroGSynchromOverview

Synchrome explanation featuring Salamander Ifrit SW145CF and vice versa.

Synchrome (Japanese: シンクローム, Synchrom) is a Beyblade mechanic featured and introduced in the Beyblade: Shogun Steel toyline. It was first announced in the April 2012 issue of CoroCoro Comic, released on March 15, 2012.

Overview

Synchrome is essentially, swapping out a Beybattle Top's Crystal Wheel in exchange for another Warrior Wheel. This extra Warrior Wheel can be alternated with the other; used to change performance, increase/decrease balance and double the total weight.

For instance, Samurai Ifrit W145CF contains only one Chrome Wheel; Ifrit and one Crystal Wheel; Samurai. If one were to remove Samurai, they could exchange it for a second Warrior Wheel. If, for example, Ninja Salamander SW145SD was chosen, the Salamander Warrior Wheel could be placed underneath Ifrit, then locked into place and assembled. The result would be a Synchrome; Salamander Ifrit W145CF; with the bottom Warrior Wheel named first and vice versa. However, the Wheels are not required to stay in any specific order because they can be switched or flipped; such as Ifrit Salamander W145CF.

Synchrome is notorious for creating the heaviest Beyblade combinations ever known. Ifrit weights about 30.4 grams, while Salamander is 30.6 grams. Putting these two Wheels into a Synchrom will produce a whopping, 61 grams. Due to this, Synchrome combos are generally preferred over Beyblades of the Performance Top System, or even Hyperblades for that matter. Along with this, they leave Crystal Wheels in the dust as they have no actual use, competitively.

Beyblade: Shogun Steel (anime)

Synchrome is a recurring occurrence and plot device used in the anime series, Beyblade: Shogun Steel. In the series, the characters tend to team-up with other Bladers and use their respective Beybattle Tops to create Synchrome customizations.

These are the following, known Synchrome combos made in the anime:

Beyblade: Shogun Steel (manga)

Synchrome briefly appeared during the manga and was not essential of a plot device as in its anime counterpart; only appearing in two chapters and as one combo. This customization was Saramanda Ifraid W145CF, made between Zero Kurogane and Shinobu Hiryūin but only utilized by Zero.

Gallery