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Trygator (トライゲータ, Toraigēta) is an Anime Exclusive Spin Gear System Beyblade. It's Emily Watson's first Beyblade in the Original Series.

It is succeeded by Trygator 2 in the anime.

Bit Chip - Trygator[]

Main article: Bit Chip - Trygator

Attack Ring - Cross Gator[]

Main article: Attack Ring - Cross Gator

Attack Ring - Cross Gator

Weight Disk - Wide Attack[]

Main article: Weight Disk - Wide Attack

A Hexagonal special weight disc. Attack points are installed in the corners to enhance attack power. It also supports endurance performance is a special edition version of the Wide Weight Disk with a more Centre weight cause it thinker central parts & being slightly less wide aside from its attack points.

Spin Gear - Right SG[]

Main article: Spin Gear - Right SG

Right Spin Gears allow for right spin when used in tandem with Right-Spin Shooters. In a Right-Spin Spin Gear, two tabs (situated close to the right sides of the Spin Gear) would attach to the Right-Spin Shooter, allowing a Beyblade to be spun clockwise.

They have plastic casing surrounding a metal ring and gear which is placed into the Blade Base and held in place by base clips. The core (centre pieces) is not interchangeable in Standard Spin Gears. Different variations have now been released that feature weights, bearings and even an engine inside the Spin Gear.

Blade Base - Metal Ball Base[]

Main article: Blade Base - Metal Ball Base

Metal Ball Base is the most valuable part in this Beyblade. It has the screw-in base from the 4-layer system which gives the impression of it being out of date, but it is still a good defense type base in due to the additional weight that can be added to it. MBD comes with one set of metal balls that go inside of the BB.

When spinning rapidly, the metal balls in MBD's base roll up the ramps inside to a position closer to the outside of the blade. This gives a higher center of gravity and increased stability, due to a more uniform distribution of overall weight. As the blade slows down, the force of gravity overcomes the centrifugal force and the metal balls roll back down the ramps towards the center of the blade. This hampers balance and stability, but increases spin time. The concept is to essentially remain motionless (in the lateral plane) for the first half of the battle, and then outlast the opponent's blade near the end. However, the design is somewhat flawed, in that the ramps aren't very steep at all, so nearly any rotational motion causes the metal balls to slide up the ramps.

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  • This Beyblade hasn't been released.
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