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Noctemis N3 3Hit Jaggy, known as Twin Nemesis 3Hit Jaggy (ツインネメシス・スリーヒット・ジャギー, Tsuin Nemeshisu Surī Hitto Jagī) is an Attack Type Beyblade released as part of the Burst System as well as the God Layer System. As an anime-exclusive Beyblade, it was never released in any countries. It is owned by Norman Tarver.

Energy Layer - Noctemis N3

Main article: Energy Layer - Noctemis N3

Hasbro's Noctemis N3 is a right-spin Attack Type Layer based on Takara Tomy's Twin Nemesis. It is virtually identical to its Takara Tomy counterpart, and as such features the same elliptical design, with one side of the Layer featuring a face, meant to represent the Layer's namesake, Nemesis, the Greek goddess of revenge. As part of the SwitchStrike System, Noctemis N3 features the same gimmick as Twin Nemesis: the Layer can be set in two different modes, Smash Mode and Upper Mode.

In Smash Mode, the primary point of contact is a downward slope, meant for Force Smash. While the intended Force Smash can occur, the effect is inconsistent and is liable to Destabilizing the Noctemis N3 Combination instead of the opponent.

In Upper Mode, the primary point of contact is an upward slope, meant for Upper Attack. Due to the height of the Layer, the opponent's Layer is likely to contact the slope which will tilt and Destabilize the opponent’s Combination, reducing their Stamina and increasing their risk of Bursts from the recoil of Noctemis N3' elliptical shape.

Unlike its Takara Tomy counterpart however, Noctemis N3 features weak Burst Resistance instead of the tall teeth of Twin Nemesis. Thus, the high recoil of Noctemis N3 creates high self-Burst risk with no mitigation from its slopes. The lack of Dash Driver compatibility also means there is no way to mitigate the self-Burst risk with Driver choice. Thus, Noctemis N3 is inferior to its Takara Tomy counterpart Twin Nemesis, and is not recommended over the latter.

Forge Disc - 3

Main article: Forge Disc - 3

3, unlike every other odd numbered Core Disc released before it, is symmetrical and elliptical in shape in order to facilitate a Frame. Each side features three small protrusions, akin to Knuckle and 8, which is looped and molded into the shape of a "3".

In addition to the "3" shapes, 3 features a heavy ring in the center. The heavy ring provides 3 with a Centralized Weight Distribution (CWD), akin to Yell and Central. This type of weight distribution provides multiple advantages, such as having high Knock-Out Resistance from the centralized weight, and having high Attack potential due to the higher spin velocity. Furthermore, due to 3's large size and smooth bottom, it has high Life-After-Death without a Frame. However, the centralized weight provides 3 with numerous drawbacks as well.

Due to the lack of Outward Weight Distribution (OWD), Defense and Stamina Combinations using 3 will not be able to maintain spin after heavy impacts, which creates poor spin retention. If used in Attack Combinations, the centralized weight will slow down the movement of Mobile Attack Combinations. Furthermore, 3's light weight of 21.6 grams makes it outclassed by many other Core Discs.

Disc Frame - Hit

Main article: Disc Frame - Hit

Hit features a single protrusion on one side of the Frame, akin to 1. Such a shape is meant to increase Burst Attack during Disc-to-Layer contact. However, due to most Burst Performance Tips being of the same or very similar heights, such contact is rare. While the round shape of the Frame may imply high Life-After-Death, the protrusion warps the perimeter and reduces Life-After-Death potential compared to Cross and Glaive and compared to Frames such as Meteor and Bump, Hit is too light to aid in Attack Combinations.

Performance Tip - Jaggy

Main article: Performance Tip - Jaggy

Jaggy features a flat, eight-pointed star tip with a depression in the center. Due to this Performance Tip's shape and surface area, Jaggy will create a moderately aggressive movement pattern with speeds exceeding Accel's. However, the rough perimeter of Jaggy will make it difficult to maintain a Banking Pattern while also heavily reducing Stamina in the process.

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