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World Spriggan Unite' 2B (ワールドスプリガン・ユナイトダッシュ・2B, Wārudo Supurigan Yunaito Dasshu 2B) is a Balance Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy as part of the Burst System as well as the Superking Layer System. It was released as a Booster in Japan on September 19th, 2020 for 1507円. It is the evolution of Cho-Z Spriggan 0Wall Zeta'.

Superking Chip - Spriggan

Main article: Superking Chip - Spriggan

Takara Tomy's Spriggan is a dual-spin Superking Chip that features the face of a spriggan, a creature from Cornish folklore. Due to the dual-spin mechanism, Spriggan is not compatible with a Metal Chip Core; instead, a metal Chip Core is integrated into its design. Spriggan, along with Diabolos, can be used with any Ring. Spriggan and Diabolos are best used with the dual-spin World Ring, as the spin direction of World can be switched to better perform against the opponent.

Ring - World

Main article: Ring - World
A dual-spin Balance Type Ring equipped with a burst lock that can spin in either a left or right rotation by turning it over and does not burst when it receives a stronger impact.
— Official Description

Takara Tomy's World is a Balance Type Ring that features an overall round perimeter with large gaps and two heads, meant to represent the Layer's namesake; a Spriggan, a legendary beast of Cornish Faery Lore. As part of the Superking Layer System,World also features gimmicks:

Like its predecessors, Legend Spriggan and Spriggan Requiem, 'World is a Dual-Spin Layer, unlike every other Layer before it, with two sets of teeth for Right-Spin Mode and Left-Spin Mode.

Due to the asymmetrical design of the Layer, World's performance changes depending on the spin direction.

In each of the different spin mode, the layer represent both of Shu's God Layer Beys, Right-Spin Mode represent the energy layer of Spriggan Requiem, while the Left-Spin Mode represent the energy layer of Legend Spriggan, the primary points of contact are the Burst-stoppers then obstruct the Disc, preventing the loss of the last click and preventing the World Combination from Bursting, due to the Layer's Dual-Spin nature, there are two sets of "Burst Stoppers"

While the blades of World in either spin direction are nearly identical to the blades of Legend Spriggan's Right-Spin Mode, World exhibits poor Attack potential. Due to the position of the Burst Stoppers gimmick, the blades are positioned on top of the Layer, and due to the Layer's thickness, the blades rarely, if ever, come into contact with the opponent. Furthermore, when the gimmick is activated, the "Stoppers" cover up half of the gaps between the blades, further reducing Attack potential.

As such, World is better suited for Spin-Equalization Combinations and, like its predecessor Spriggan Requiem, it is recommended to set the Layer to spin opposite to the opponent to maximize Defense and Stamina potential as there is too little recoil for Attack potential.

However, like its predecessors Legend Spriggan and Spriggan Requiem, in order to facilitate the Dual-Spin and Burst Stoppers gimmicks, has one weakness however. To facilitate the gimmick, similar to if a beys is able to recoil off the layer, the Burst Stoppers will retract and restore the stoppers to its original position.

Chassis - 2B

Main article: Chassis - 2B

2B is a dual-spin Balance Type Double Chassis with a round shape. The 2B Chassis has a plastic perimeter that is fixed in place (Attack Mode) or free-spinning (Defense Mode), depending on the Ring being used. When used with the World Ring, it can be switch between either of these modes by swapping the orientation of 2B. On most Rings, 2B is in the fixed Attack Mode, however when used with World, Jet, and Mirage, and Infinite (Balance/Defense Mode), 2B is in the free-spinning Defense Mode. As a Double Chassis, a 2B combination cannot use a Disc, as 2B has a Disc integrated into the design.

Performance Tip - Unite'

Main article: Performance Tip - Unite'

Unite' features a flat rubber tip with a sharp plastic tip in the center that sits at the standard height. When launched straight down into the stadium, the sharp tip in the center will keep the Beyblade stable and still in the center, preventing Stamina loss.

When a mint condition Unite' is either knocked off balance by an opponent or launched at an angle, the rubber will make contact with the stadium, creating an aggressive movement pattern with speeds similar to Xtreme. However this aggressive movement is somewhat unreliable as the sharp center can slow it down in the center of the stadium or stop the movement entirely.

When worn however, instead of creating aggressive movement when struck, the rubber will instead act as brakes against a Knock-Out, at the cost of Stamina, before going back to the center of the Stadium due to the sharp tip.

Like other Dash Performance Tips, Unite' features a stronger spring lock, increasing the Performance Tip's Burst Resistance.

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