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Yugen Yegdrion Y2 Gravity Edge is a Stamina Type Beyblade released by Hasbro as part of the Burst System as well as the Dual Layer System. It was released in western countries as a part of the Xeno Xcalius X2 and Yugen Yegdrion Y2 Dual Pack for USD$14.99 in the United States and AUD$27.99 in Australia.
Energy Layer - Yugen Yegdrion Y2[]
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Forge Disc - Gravity[]
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Gravity has a thick, octagonal shape and bears designs that resemble steel plates on each of its eight segments. As with all Forge Discs, it has two tabs that protrude from the top and fit in the slots in the Energy Layer. These tabs are marked with a stylized G to identify the Forge Disc.
Gravity was tied with Heavy for the heaviest Forge Disc in the game, making it a solid choice for adding weight to the Beyblade and increasing its Knock-Out Defense. Compared to the rather compact Heavy, Gravity has a larger diameter and more of its weight packed around its perimeter, giving it arguably what was the best Stamina in the game and increasing the mobility of more aggressive Combinations with the Flywheel Effect. However, it has been outclassed by 7 for Stamina. The high spin momentum provided by Gravity's Outward Weight Distribution (OWD) means that the overall Beyblade will not lose much spin upon collision with an opponent, however that means that the force of the impact will instead be absorbed by the Energy Layer, causing it to skip teeth to cope with the shock.
Performance Tip - Edge[]
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Edge features 4 edges that descend toward a point, creating a sharp bottom. Due to this pointed tip, Edge suffers from very poor balance, causing it to tilt on its axis and topple over. Edge's edges are 90° apart which seem to have the intention of Stabilization. However, this effect is negligible and is even possibly a contributing factor to this Performance Tip's imbalance.