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This article is about the Hasbro release. For the Takara Tomy release, see Trygle 2.

Trygle 2 G is a Attack Type Beyblade released as part of the Engine Gear System. It is the Hasbro version of Takara's Trygle 2, and was released as a Starter in Hasbro's GRevolution toyline.

The Attack Ring is the same as Takara's Trygle 2, while the Weight Disk, Spin Gear, Blade Base and Customize Engine Weight are those of Dragoon GT. The Attack Ring and Blade Base are colored reddish brown, as opposed to the orange of the prize Trygle 2 in Takara's Random Booster 9.

Attack Ring: Triple Beak[]

Main article: Attack Ring - Triple Beak
  • Weight: 5 grams

Triple Beak depicts three eagle heads in a triangular formation reminiscent of Trycutter. The main contact points of Triple Beak in either spin direction are the sides of each triangular eagle head, and like all Attack Rings which use large, flat areas as contact points,Triple Beak produces large amounts of Recoil and very little else, rendering it useless for any sort of competitive customization. Furthermore, Triple Beak is a rather thin Attack Ring, and combined with its large, flat contact points this results in breakage issues, which are only compounded by the price and rarity of the part. As a result of these many issues, Triple Beak should not be considered for competitive use.


Weight Disk: Ten Wide[]

Main article: Weight Disk - Ten Wide
  • Weight: 14 Grams

Ten Wide is the next in the series of Wide Weight Disks following Dragoon S' Eight Wide, now with two additional sides. As a result, it is both the widest and heaviest of them.

Engine Gear: Left Engine Gear (Turbo)[]

Main article: Engine Gear - Left Engine Gear (Turbo)
  • Weight: 7 grams

The Turbo Left EG is a successor to the Normal Left EG, providing a release four times stronger than its predecessor (albeit over a shorter time period). As with most Engine Gears, it is generally avoided due to tall height and impractical bases. The high speed of the Turbo Left EG has use in One-Hit Knockout combinations, though these combinations are, by definition, quite risky and unreliable.

Use in OHKO Customization[]

This is a standard OHKO Attacker: High Power, High Recoil AR, fast movement, and everything else focused on surviving its own Recoil. Such combinations are generally not used for serious play, but if you have nothing better, and are sure your opponent will play an easily knocked out Beyblade, it can be used successfully.


Blade Base: First Clutch Base ( Dragoon GT Version)[]

Main article: Blade Base - First Clutch Base ( Dragoon GT Version)
  • Weight: 7 grams

Like all First Clutch blade bases, Trygle 2 G's base releases the engine gear at the start of the battle. The Base has four protrusions, all of which are rather large and flat (similar in shape to Dragoon V2’s Spike Dragon AR). These protrusions, whilst providing some Smash Attack, generally produce a lot of Recoil, meaning they are just as likely to cause self-KO as they are to KO the opponent. Generally, its use is limited to OHKO combinations, though as the protrusions can cause breakage issues, it is often best to simply not use this base at all.


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Trivia[]

  • Unlike the original Takara Trygle 2, Trygle 2 G is left-spin instead of right-spin.
  • The addition of the suffix "G" was likely due to the Beyblade being a VForce Beyblade being released in the GRevolution toyline.

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