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Union Valtryek V5 Armed Destroyer-H is a Balance Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the HyperSphere System. It was released in western countries as a part of the Extreme Challenger Battle Set for USD$79.99 in the United States.
GT Chip - Valtryek V5
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Layer Base - Union
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Hasbro's Union is a right-spin Balance Type Base based on Takara Tomy's Union Base. Details resembling the Retsu Weight are also integrated into Union's design. Union has a similar shape to its Takara Tomy counterpart, with two large sloped blades as the primary points of contact, granting the Base high Knock-Out (KO) and Burst Attack potential. These blades are further amplified by the Union Sword accessory, which can be removed to switch between modes. In "Power Mode", the Union Swords are attached onto the Base, increasing the weight of Union and the length of the two large blades. In "Speed Mode", the Union Swords are removed from the Base, increasing the speed of the Union combination and complementing Attack Type Drivers such as Xtreme.
Of the Bases released in the HyperSphere System, Union is the only one to retain its gimmick. Compared to its Takara Tomy/Pro Series counterpart, the Union Swords also integrate a faux Retsu Weight into the design, increasing its weight by half a gram. The inability to utilize a Weight means that a Union combination will be about 10 grams lighter, despite the Union Bases weighing only a few grams apart.
Forge Disc - Armed
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Armed is a symmetrical Forge Disc with six round shield-like protrusions and engravings along with two bumps on either side that make room for the Forge Disc's slots. While it has a bulky appearance implying a heavy weight, in reality it is actually very light due to how hollow it is. Armed’s lightness gave it the greatest Burst Resistance of any Forge Disc at the time while the relatively smooth surface reduced recoil when struck if paired with a Performance Tip with poor Stability. However, this same lightness severely reduced Knock-Out Defense and Stamina as a trade-off.
Performance Tip - Destroyer-H
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- This Beyblade might be misclassified as a Balance Type, as Myth Odax O5 has the same Performance Tip but is classified as an Attack Type.