Original Beyblade Profiles · 12:42pm Aug 18th, 2020
Hey guys,
I hope you all are enjoying my Friendship Through Beyblade story. As I was writing this next chapter, I thought it'd be helpful to give you guys profiles on any and all original beyblades I introduce in this story. This post will detail the one's I've introduced so far, but the ones I bring in from here on out will be described in the author's note. With that said...
Light Striker R145EWD
Type: Balance
Striker's six-bladed fusion wheel is able to deliver a near-constant barrage of attacks with the blades themselves remaining smooth enough to block most incoming attacks. It's rubber spin track is also useful for parrying an opponent's attacks while sending them back with a little extra force. The Eternal Wide Defense performance tip features a freely-rotating axle that allows Striker to maintain its stamina for a long period of time as well as provide some useful movement.
Typhoon Crane MC145ECS
Type: Balance
Crane's fusion wheel possesses eight blades that alternate between rough and smooth so as to allow for sturdy defense as well as heavy attacks. The wheel also allows equal weight distribution throughout the entire bey, increasing its balance and stability. The Metal Claw 145 spin track features a set of metal claw-like appendages that provide a variety of effects during the battle. The Eternal Coated Sharp performance tip not only features a freely-rotating axis, but it is also coated in rubber, allowing Crane to change its speed and direction in a way that gives it the advantage in a battle.
Earth Equinus D125RSF
Type: Defense
The thickness of Equinus' fusion wheel allows for steady defense and the Defense 125 spin track grants it protection against attacks from below. The friction given by the Rubber Semi-Flat performance tip not only allows for aggressive movement throughout the stadium, but also enhanced stability against an opponent's attacks.
Hopefully this will be helpful for you guys and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on my story.
Until next time,
Speculore