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Beyblade Complete Guide | Everything About How to Start and Choose

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Beyblade Complete Guide | Everything About How to Start and Choose

Beyblade Complete Guide | How to Start, Types, Customization, and Tournaments

Beyblade is a battle hobby loved worldwide as a modern version of the traditional spinning top, released by Takara Tomy (then known as Takara) in 1999. Over its 26-year history, it has recorded global sales of over 350 million units and continues to evolve through four generations. The freedom of customization, high strategic depth, and the enjoyment of community battles are reasons why it is supported by a wide age range. This article thoroughly explains everything about Beyblade, from those who are new to it, returning players, to advanced users aiming to participate in tournaments.

What is Beyblade?

Beyblade is a battle hobby where spinning tops launched with a dedicated launcher collide in a stadium to compete for victory. It is not just a toy; it has grown into a highly competitive hobby that combines strategic elements through customizable parts and skill elements that hone shooting techniques.

Birth and History of Beyblade

Beyblade was born in July 1999 from Takara (now Takara Tomy). By modernizing the traditional Japanese game of "Beygoma," it quickly became a huge hit among children by combining a launcher system that allows anyone to easily achieve powerful spins with customizable elements that can be disassembled and reassembled.

From its initial release, it has expanded not only in Japan but also in Asia, North America, and Europe, establishing its position as a globally popular hobby. The collaboration with anime and comics has also been a great success, further deepening the world view of Beyblade through its characters and stories.

With cumulative sales exceeding 350 million units, new products continue to be released. Its enduring appeal, even through generational changes, is due to the constantly evolving product design and a management approach that values the user community.

Overview of the Four Generations

Beyblade has gone through four generations to date. Each generation has its own unique gimmicks and charms, continuing to be loved by its fans.

1st Generation: Bakuten Shoot Beyblade (1999-2008) is the origin of Beyblade. It established the foundation for customization with its four-part structure: Bit Chip, Attack Ring, Weight Disk, and Blade Base.

2nd Generation: Metal Fight Beyblade (2008-2012) introduced metal weights, characterized by powerful battles with a sense of weight. Its structure includes Face Bolt, Metal Wheel, Track, and Bottom, with the heavy feel of metal parts gaining popularity.

3rd Generation: Beyblade Burst (2015-2023) became a massive hit with its innovative gimmick of "Burst Finish," where the Bey can disassemble. It has become the longest-running series at eight years and continues to enjoy strong popularity.

4th Generation: Beyblade X (2023-Present) introduces the "X Dash" super acceleration gimmick and the "Extreme Finish" for earning three points, achieving unprecedented speed and exhilaration.

How to Start Beyblade

Getting started with Beyblade is very simple. To help beginners take their first step without confusion, we will explain the necessary items and budget estimates.

Three Essential Items to Start

To play with Beyblade, you need at least three items.

1. Beyblade Body
This is the spinning top itself that will compete. You can start with just one, but having two or more is more enjoyable if you want to battle with friends or family. A starter set comes with one from the beginning.

2. Launcher
This is the tool used to launch the Beyblade at high speed. There are various types, such as the Winder Launcher (pull type) and String Launcher, but the one included in the starter set is sufficient for beginners.

3. Stadium
This is a dedicated circular field for battles. Without a stadium, you cannot compete under the correct rules, and it can be dangerous if the Beys scatter. Be sure to prepare a dedicated stadium.

Once you have this three-item set, you can immediately enjoy Beyblade battles.

For beginners, we recommend purchasing a "Starter Set" that includes everything you need.

Beyblade X Battle Entry Set (suggested retail price: 5,500 yen) is a perfect set that includes two Beyblades, two launchers, and a standard stadium. You can immediately battle with two people, such as friends or siblings, and enjoy a full-fledged battle without any additional purchases.

If you are purchasing individually, the Beyblade X Starter series (1,650 yen each) is recommended. The starters for popular models like "Wizard Rod" and "Dron Sword" come with the Beyblade itself and a launcher. A stadium must be purchased separately, but there is the fun of choosing your favorite model.

If you want to start with the Burst series, the Beyblade Burst DB Entry Set is also an option. It is easy to obtain in the second-hand market and is recommended for those who want to keep initial investment low.

Budget Estimate

The budget to start Beyblade is approximately 3,000 yen or more at a minimum.

The minimum setup (1 Beyblade + 1 launcher + stadium) costs about 3,000 yen, while the recommended battle entry set is 5,500 yen. It is a reasonable approach to first purchase the entry set and then buy additional Beyblades or customization parts as your interest deepens.

If you want to enjoy customization, purchasing additional boosters (body only, 1,320 yen each) or customization sets (from 3,300 yen) will expand your strategic options.

Features of the Beyblade X Series

Beyblade X is the latest series of the fourth generation that started in July 2023. It features an unprecedented sense of speed and exhilaration with the "X Dash" super acceleration gimmick and the "Extreme Finish" that allows you to earn three points at once.

X Dash (Super Acceleration) Gimmick

X Dash is the biggest feature of the Beyblade X series. By placing the Beyblade on the acceleration groove called "Extreme Line (X Rail)" set in a dedicated stadium, it accelerates rapidly. This instantaneous super acceleration allows you to launch a fierce attack on the opponent's Bey or knock it out of the stadium.

To aim for X Dash, the shooting position, power, and timing are crucial. Beginners may accidentally trigger it, but advanced players intentionally activate X Dash and use it strategically. This gimmick creates dramatic developments where matches can be decided in an instant, greatly exciting spectators.

The bit parts (tip of the axis) of Beyblade X have varying shapes that are easy to catch on the X Rail or are designed to maintain speed without slipping, affecting X Dash performance. The ability to adjust the activation rate and acceleration of X Dash through customization adds depth to strategy.

Earn 3 Points with Extreme Finish

The Extreme Finish (commonly known as Extreme Finish) is a new victory condition added in Beyblade X. If you knock the opponent's Bey out of the stadium from a specific area called the "Extreme Zone" set in the stadium, you can earn three points at once.

Since regular battles are based on a first to four points system, achieving an Extreme Finish just once can bring you close to victory. This rule allows for a dramatic comeback even if you are at a disadvantage in the early stages, creating a tense match that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the end.

To aim for an Extreme Finish, you need to utilize high-speed movement with X Dash and accurately time your collision with the opponent's Bey. It's not just luck; customization and shooting skills determine the outcome, making it highly engaging.

Basic Line (BX) and Unique Line (UX)

Beyblade X has two product lines.

Basic Line (BX) focuses on models with standard performance, suitable for beginners to intermediate players. They can be easily purchased as starters or boosters, and the prices are relatively low.

Unique Line (UX) features advanced models equipped with special gimmicks and high-performance parts, aimed at advanced players. In particular, the UX series like "Wizard Rod" and "Shark Whale" boasts high usage rates in tournaments. Although the prices are slightly higher, you can obtain powerful parts, greatly expanding your customization options.

It is recommended to learn the basics with the BX series first and then challenge yourself with serious customization using the UX series once you become accustomed.

Beyblade Burst Series

Beyblade Burst (2015-2023) is a long-running series that lasted for eight years as the third generation. Although new product releases have now ended, it is still actively traded in the second-hand market and online shops, maintaining its strong popularity.

The Appeal of Burst Finish

The biggest feature of the Burst series is the "Burst Finish," where the Beyblade disassembles during battle. When it receives a powerful impact, the three-layer structure consisting of the layer (top part), disk (middle part), and driver (shaft part) breaks apart all at once, allowing the opponent to score 2 points.

This disassembly gimmick is visually spectacular and provides a refreshing feeling of victory as the outcome is decided in an instant. There is also a strategic difference between choosing a bay with a hard locking mechanism that is difficult to burst or focusing on attack power to burst the opponent, which adds depth to customization.

Additionally, the process of reassembling the disassembled bay after the battle becomes a good activity for children, as it involves using their hands. Repeating disassembly and assembly deepens their understanding of the parts' mechanisms and structures.

Enduring Popularity and the Second-Hand Market

Since Beyblade Burst has been around for a long time, spanning 8 years, there are a vast number of models and parts available. Many legendary models, such as "God Valkyrie," "Spriggan Requiem," and "Longinus," continue to be talked about even today.

Many fans are still enjoying the Burst series, and active transactions occur in the second-hand market on platforms like Mercari and Yahoo Auctions. Popular models that are hard to find new can be relatively easy to obtain second-hand.

However, when purchasing second-hand items, it is essential to be cautious of missing parts, damage, and counterfeits (imitation products). Always check for the presence of official license marks and buy from reliable sellers.

Moreover, the Burst series is not compatible with the new generation (Beyblade X), so they cannot be mixed for play. When playing with friends, be sure to use bays from the same series.

Basic Gameplay and Rules

Beyblade has official rules established, and unified rules are used in tournaments worldwide. Here, we will explain the basic gameplay and rules.

Basic Rules (4 Points to Win)

Beyblade battles are conducted under a "4 points to win" system. The player who first scores 4 points is declared the winner.

The flow of the match is as follows. First, the two players set their Beyblades in the launchers. At the call of "3, 2, 1, Go Shoot!", they simultaneously launch their bays into the stadium. They battle fiercely within the stadium until one stops spinning, goes out of bounds, or bursts. Once the outcome is determined, points are recorded, and battles are repeated until one player reaches 4 points.

Four Types of Finishes

There are four types of finishes (victory conditions) in Beyblade, each awarding different points.

Spin Finish (1 Point)

You win by continuing to spin longer than your opponent's bay. This is the most basic way to win, earning you 1 point. It is a finish method that stamina-type Beyblades excel at. Customizing for endurance and using drivers with less friction makes it easier to aim for a Spin Finish.

Burst Finish (2 Points)

You win by bursting your opponent's bay, earning 2 points. This is a finish unique to Beyblade Burst, where a powerful attack disengages the locking mechanism and breaks the opponent into three parts. Attack-type bays excel at this, allowing for a significant advantage in the match with a single blow.

Over Finish (2 Points)

You win by knocking your opponent's bay out of the stadium, earning 2 points. This finish is favored by attack types, utilizing mobility and attack power to push the opponent out of bounds. Strategies that involve dropping the opponent into the stadium's pockets (drop areas) are also effective.

Extreme Finish (3 Points)

This finish is unique to Beyblade X, where you earn 3 points by knocking your opponent out of bounds from the Extreme Zone. It offers the highest score among all finishes, bringing you close to victory with just one successful execution. Mastering X Dash is necessary, testing both skill and strategy.

3-on-3 Battle Rules

In official tournaments, the "3-on-3 battle" format is often adopted. In this format, three Beyblades are pre-selected, and they battle one by one.

The player who first wins 2 battles is declared the winner. Unlike the "rock-paper-scissors" method where you choose your bay after seeing your opponent's selection, this is a blind selection where you decide on three bays in advance, requiring the ability to read your opponent's strategy. This format necessitates a broad knowledge of customization and adaptable tactics, allowing for more competitive battles to be enjoyed.

Customization and Parts

The charm of Beyblade lies in the "customization" of creating your own original machine by rearranging parts. In Beyblade X, it consists of three parts, and the possibilities are endless depending on the combinations.

Three-Part Structure (Blade, Ratchet, Bit)

Beyblade X is composed of the following three parts.

Blade is the upper part of the Beyblade, the blade that makes contact with the opponent. The shape and weight distribution affect attack power, defense power, and endurance. It has distinctive designs for each machine, such as Wizard Arrow and Dron Sword.

Ratchet is the central part that connects the blade and the bit. It can adjust height and center of gravity, affecting the overall balance of the bay. Heights are indicated by numbers like "3-60" and "4-70."

Bit is the part at the tip of the axis that contacts the stadium. The shape greatly changes the movement patterns, with various types such as the aggressive "flat type" and the "ball type" that continues to spin in the center. It is also an important part that directly affects the activation rate of X Dash.

Enjoying Customization

The fun of customization is being able to create a machine that fits your strategy. You can freely design an attack-focused type with maximum attack power, a stamina type that emphasizes endurance, or a balanced all-rounder type according to your play style.

Additionally, thinking about "meta" (countermeasures) customizations against your opponent's bay is also one of the joys. If the opponent is a defense type, you can attack with an attack type, and if the opponent is an attack type, you can counter with a stamina type, creating strategic maneuvers.

The process of showing your friends "How about this customization?" or rearranging every time you get new parts is a significant enjoyment of Beyblade.

Utilizing Customization Sets

If you want to enjoy customization efficiently, purchasing a "customization set" is recommended.

For example, the "UX-10 Customization Set U" (suggested retail price 3,300 yen) includes multiple ratchets and bits, allowing you to try 72 combinations. It offers better cost performance than buying individual boosters and greatly expands your options at once.

Customization sets can also be used as a testing ground to bring out the performance of your existing bays, doubling the fun of searching for the strongest combination.

Rules for Use in Official Tournaments

In official tournaments, there are restrictions on the parts that can be used. Basically, only parts released by Takara Tomy are allowed, and modifications, painting, and part shaving are prohibited.

Additionally, some parts may be designated on the "prohibited list." If you are considering participating in a tournament, be sure to check the latest regulations on the official website in advance.

Customizations that comply with official rules are the true stage for competing in real skill.

Types of Beyblade

Beyblades are classified into four types based on their performance characteristics. Each type has its own strengths and compatibility, significantly influencing battle strategies.

Attack Type (Focus on Attack Power)

The attack type is specialized in attack power and speed. It has high mobility and aims for over-finish or burst finish by delivering a strong impact to the opponent.

The blade has aggressive protrusions, and the bit is flat type, moving vigorously. It is a short-term battle type with a refreshing feeling of a one-hit kill. However, it has low endurance, and if the attack misses, there is a risk of losing due to running out of stamina. It can be somewhat difficult for beginners to handle, but if mastered, it is very powerful.

Stamina Type (Focus on Endurance)

The stamina type is specialized in continuing to spin for a long time. It features a low-friction axis and a circular blade that minimizes air resistance.

It aims for victory through spin finish, continuing to spin tenaciously while deflecting the opponent's attacks. It is strong against attack types but tends to be at a disadvantage against defense types. It is easier to maintain stable results and is a type that is easy for beginners to handle.

Defense Type (Focus on Defense Power)

The defense type emphasizes weight and stability, designed to withstand the opponent's attacks. It has a heavy blade and a bit that tends to stay in the center of the stadium.

The basic strategy is to endure the fierce attacks of the attack type and wait for the opponent to run out of stamina. While it has high defense power, its own attacking power is weak, so it can be overwhelmed by stamina types. It is suitable for players who prefer a solid play style.

Balance Type (Overall Power)

The balance type is a type that has an average of attack, endurance, and defense. It does not have any extremely strong aspects, but it also has few weaknesses, providing flexibility to handle any opponent.

It is ideal for beginners to choose first, as it is suitable for learning the basic movements and characteristics of Beyblade. Once you get used to it, you can customize and specialize based on the balance type.

Launcher and Accessories

The launcher is an essential item for launching Beyblades. The type of launcher affects the shooting power and ease of handling, so it is important to choose one that suits you.

Winder Launcher

The winder launcher is a type that launches the Bey by pulling a string (winder). It is often included in starter sets and is the most common type of launcher.

Its structure is simple and easy to handle, allowing beginners and children to make stable shots. It is also inexpensive and durable. However, its shooting power is inferior to that of string launchers, so intermediate players and above often use string launchers in competitions.

String Launcher

The string launcher is a launcher that applies powerful rotation by pulling a long string all at once. It can achieve higher shooting power than the winder launcher and is favored by advanced players and competition participants.

The power varies depending on the speed and angle of pulling the string, requiring technique. Its durability is somewhat lower, and the string can break, so regular maintenance is necessary. It is also more expensive, but if you want to enjoy Beyblade seriously, it is a launcher you want to have.

Hold Launcher

The hold launcher is a launcher with a shape that is easy to hold firmly with your hand. It features an integrated grip that is easy to hold, making it easy to make stable shots.

It appeared in the Beyblade X series and is available in both string and winder types. In particular, the "Extreme Dash Shooter" is a popular product that balances shooting power and stability. It is evaluated as a versatile launcher that can be used widely from beginners to advanced players.

Launcher Grip and Bey Battle Pass

By attaching a grip (handle) to the launcher, stability and operability are further improved. Using the launcher grip makes it easier to adjust the shooting angle, allowing for accurate shots at the intended position.

The Bey Battle Pass is a digital device that can be attached to the launcher grip to measure shooting power. It allows you to check your shooting strength in numerical form, helping to boost motivation for practice. Additionally, it can record battle results and manage points, making it useful for preparing for competitions.

How to Choose a Stadium

The stadium is an important item that serves as the stage for Beyblade battles. The shape and size can change the development of battles, so choose a stadium that suits your needs.

The standard stadium has the most basic shape and is ideal for beginners. The "BX-08 Standard Stadium" (suggested retail price: 1,980 yen) is compact and reasonably priced, making it recommended as the first unit.

Since it does not have X rails, X dash cannot be used, but it is sufficient for enjoying basic battles. It is also easy to carry, making it convenient to take to a friend's house for matches.

Extreme Stadium (For 2 Players)

The extreme stadium is a full-fledged stadium dedicated to Beyblade X, equipped with X rails (Extreme Line). The "BX-09 Extreme Stadium" (suggested retail price: 3,520 yen) is the standard model.

It allows for super acceleration with X dash and aims for extreme finishes, maximizing the appeal of Beyblade X. It is an official specification stadium used in competitions, making it an essential item for those who want to play Beyblade X seriously.

Wide Extreme Stadium (For 3 Players)

The wide extreme stadium is a large stadium that allows for simultaneous battles among three players. It creates even more unpredictable developments than regular two-player matches, providing a party game-like enjoyment.

It is also equipped with X rails, and the moment when three bays simultaneously perform X dash is impressive. It is popular as an item that excites gatherings with family and friends.

Stadium Colors (White vs Black)

Stadiums come in white and black variations.

The white stadium is the standard color used in official competitions. It makes the movement of the bays easy to see and is photogenic. However, its drawback is that dirt is more noticeable.

Black Stadium has the advantage of being less prone to showing dirt and maintaining its appearance even after long-term use. If you plan to use it regularly at home, black is recommended. There is no difference in performance based on color.

Shooting Techniques and Tips for Improvement

The outcome of a Beyblade battle is greatly influenced not only by customization but also by shooting techniques. By mastering the correct form and technique, your win rate can dramatically improve even with the same Bey.

Basic Form

When shooting, keep the following three points in mind:

1. Grip of the Launcher
Hold the launcher firmly and steadily without applying too much force. The basic grip is to support the trigger part with your index and middle fingers while stabilizing it with your thumb.

2. Posture
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and distribute your weight evenly on both feet. The basic technique is to shoot vertically from directly above the stadium, but you can also change the trajectory by adjusting the angle.

3. Wrist Snap
By quickly twisting your wrist (snapping) at the moment you pull the winder or string, you can significantly increase the rotational power. This movement is key to shooting power.

Methods to Increase Shooting Power

To increase shooting power, the following techniques are effective:

Using Body Rotation
By utilizing the rotation of your waist and shoulders in addition to your arms when shooting, you can generate greater power. Imagine transferring force with your entire body, similar to a golf swing.

Timing of Release
Release your power all at once at the moment you fully pull the winder or string. If you ease up partway, the power won't transfer, so be mindful to pull all the way through to the end.

With practice, you will naturally be able to shoot strongly. Practicing while measuring power with the Bey Battle Pass makes it enjoyable to see your improvement.

Key Shooting Techniques

Here are some representative shooting techniques used by advanced players:

Endurance Shoot
This technique involves quietly landing the Bey in the center of the stadium and minimizing unnecessary movements to maintain a long spin time. It is effective for stamina types.

Snipe Shot
This technique targets the moment when the opponent's Bey reaches a specific position and shoots with pinpoint accuracy. If the timing is right, you can decide the match with the first hit.

Positioning for X Dash
In Beyblade X, it is important to adjust the shooting position and power to land on the X rail. By shooting at an angle, you can increase the activation rate of the X Dash.

Tournaments and Community

Beyblade offers the enjoyment of expanding the community through battles. By participating in official tournaments and events, you can interact with Bladers from all over the country and test your skills.

Extreme Cup GP 2025

Extreme Cup GP is the official national tournament for Beyblade X. In 2025, preliminary rounds will be held across the country, and players who advance will compete in the finals.

Preliminary rounds are often held at places like Aeon Mall and Takara Tomy stores, and require prior registration. Check the official website for dates and venues, and register early. Participation fees are free or low-cost, and classes for beginners are also available.

In the tournament, players compete in a 3-on-3 battle format, testing customization and strategy. The sense of accomplishment from showcasing your skills in a tense and serious competition is exceptional.

BEYBLADE X World Championship

The Beyblade X World Championship is scheduled to be held at Tokyo Tower in October 2025. Elite Bladers who have advanced through qualifiers from Japan and around the world will gather to determine the world champion.

Tickets for watching the world championship are also expected to be sold, providing a rare opportunity to see the techniques and customization of top players up close. Many players aim to participate in the world championship in the future, making it a highly anticipated event in the Beyblade community.

Casual Battle Day and Participation Method

Casual Battle Day is a relaxed competition event held regularly at places like Aeon Mall. No prior registration is required, and anyone can participate by simply showing up at the venue on the day.

There are many events aimed at beginners and children, making it an attractive option for those who want to enjoy without the pressure of a tournament. Staff will explain the rules, so even those who have just started with Beyblade can participate with confidence. It’s also a great opportunity to meet others with the same hobby, serving as an ideal entry point into the community.

Media Development (Anime and Manga)

Beyblade is not only linked to toys but also expands through anime and manga. Characters and stories enrich the Beyblade universe and captivate many fans.

Anime Series Through the Ages

The Beyblade anime began with "Bakuten Shoot Beyblade" in 2001. The story of the protagonist, Takao Kinomiya, and the sacred beast Dragoon had a significant impact on children at the time.

Subsequently, it continued with "Metal Fight Beyblade" (2009-2012) and "Beyblade Burst" (2016-2022), introducing new protagonists and stories for each generation. Many people started playing Beyblade after watching the anime, and the synergy between toys and media is one of the factors for its success.

Not only in Japan but also overseas, dubbed versions have been broadcast, forming a global fan base.

BEYBLADE X (2023-Present)

The latest anime series "BEYBLADE X" has been airing on the TV Tokyo network since October 2023. The protagonist is Kurosu Ex, and the story follows him and his companion Hoshitenshi Tenka as they aim to become professional bladers.

The anime of BEYBLADE X has a stronger sports anime flavor than previous series, depicting realistic match developments and growth stories. New gimmicks like X Dash and Extreme Finish are vividly expressed in the visuals, making it appealing to want to recreate them with toys after watching the anime.

It is also available on YouTube and the Takara Tomy channel, allowing viewers to catch up on missed episodes later.

Collaboration with CoroCoro Comic

Beyblade is also serialized in Shogakukan's "Monthly CoroCoro Comic" in manga form. It features original stories different from the anime and previews of new products, making it an essential source of information for fans.

CoroCoro Comic also publishes reader submission projects and tournament information, functioning as a central media for the Beyblade community.

Tips for Storage and Management

To enjoy Beyblade for a long time, proper storage and management are essential. As the number of parts increases, organizing them can become challenging, so it's good to know efficient storage methods.

Official Gear Case

The "Beyblade X Gear Case" released by Takara Tomy is a dedicated case that can store 8 Beyblades and their parts. The dividers are adjustable, allowing you to categorize and store blades, ratchets, and bits.

The official case is sturdy and convenient for transport, making it useful when participating in tournaments or events. Priced around 2,000 yen, it looks cool and satisfies collectors' desires.

Utilizing 100 Yen Shop Goods

If you want to keep costs down, utilizing items from 100 yen shops is also recommended.

Daiso's toolboxes and Seria's transparent divider cases are perfect for storing Beyblades. With a transparent case, you can see the contents at a glance, making inventory management of parts easier. Using dividers, you can organize by type or series.

Especially for advanced users who want to categorize parts finely, small item divider cases are convenient. By keeping bits or ratchets in dedicated cases, you can easily access them during customization.

Case for Transporting to Tournaments

When taking your Beyblades to tournaments or events, a sturdy and easy-to-carry case is necessary.

TRUSCO's toolboxes and aluminum cases are highly shock-resistant and protect your valuable Beyblades well. By lining the inside with foam material, you don't have to worry about parts mixing during transport.

They also have a professional appearance, allowing you to stand out from other bladers at tournament venues.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some common questions asked when starting Beyblade.

What age can you start playing?

The recommended age for Beyblade is 6 years and older. Due to the small size of the parts, there is a risk of choking, so it is not recommended for children under 6.

However, with parental supervision, children aged 4-5 can enjoy it. In that case, be sure to pay close attention to part management and safety during battles.

Can different generations play together?

Unfortunately, there is no compatibility between different generations of Beyblade. Beyblade X, Burst, Metal Fight, and Bakuten Shoot each have different part specifications, so they cannot be mixed.

When playing with friends, you need to use Beyblades from the same generation. Be sure to confirm in advance which series you will be playing with.

Can modified Beys be used in tournaments?

In official tournaments, only official Takara Tomy parts are allowed. Homemade parts, modifications, and painting are prohibited.

However, since the combinations of official parts are free, there is plenty of room for customization. Let's search for the strongest combination within the rules.

Fragile?

Beyblades are subject to intense collisions, so the parts are consumables. In particular, the locking mechanism of the Burst series and the tips of the bits are prone to wear, and their performance decreases with use.

However, if used properly, they can withstand hundreds of battles. By avoiding use on hard floors or concrete and always playing in dedicated stadiums, you can extend the lifespan of the parts.

Used items have advantages and disadvantages.

The advantage is that you can obtain discontinued items or popular models at a lower price. Especially for the Burst series, new items are hard to come by, so the used market is active.

The disadvantage is the risk of part wear, missing items, and counterfeits. Before purchasing, be sure to check the seller's ratings and photos carefully, and verify the presence of official logos. If you buy from a reliable seller, you might find a hidden gem.

Summary: Enjoying the Modern Battle Hobby with Beyblade

Beyblade is a deep battle hobby that has continued to evolve over its 26-year history. This article has broadly explained everything from the basics of Beyblade to the features of the latest series, customization, and tournament information.

The Charm of Beyblade

The greatest charm of Beyblade is its freedom of customization and high strategic depth. By rearranging parts, infinite possibilities arise, and there is joy in creating your own original model. Additionally, the strategic depth of considering shooting techniques and type matchups leads to new discoveries the more you engage with it.

Furthermore, through tournaments and events, you can also experience the joy of community. By interacting and competing with bladers from across the country and the world, Beyblade grows from just a game into a serious hobby.

Next Steps

If you are interested in Beyblade, start by getting a starter set and experience battles for yourself. Begin by playing with the basic rules, and once you get accustomed, challenge yourself with customization and participating in tournaments.

For more detailed information and in-depth exploration of each topic, related articles in this document also provide insights. If you want to know more specialized content such as the strongest models of Beyblade X, customization theories, and ways to improve shooting techniques, be sure to check them out.

Welcome to the world of Beyblade. Starting today, aim to be the best blader!

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TAKARA TOMY BEYBLADE X CX-09 Starter Sol Eclipse D5-70TK

TAKARA TOMY BEYBLADE X CX-09 Starter Sol Eclipse D5-70TK

Seize the initiative with light and shadow, two faces. The Sol Eclipse D5-70TK features a "custom line" where the blade can be disassembled into 3 parts. Both the main and assist blades are reversible (usable on both sides), and when combined with variable bit height, it can transform into a maximum of 8 modes with one unit, making it a balanced type. In the early game, it can "absorb" attacks, and in the late game, it can switch its target to "deflect"—a multi-faceted ace that can switch its personality according to the match development.

【Highlights】 ・Reversible blade × Assist blade: Adjust the tendency of "resilience ⇄ attack" just by changing the sides. ・D5-70TK = Design that utilizes low height: Control the impact point by changing the bit height to respond to the opponent's angle of attack. ・Bay design compatible with X-Dash, making it easier to create "impact points" during acceleration.

BEYBLADE X UX-02 Starter Hell's Hammer 3-70H

BEYBLADE X UX-02 Starter Hell's Hammer 3-70H

A powerful strike that knocks down. The Hell's Hammer 3-70H features a unique line design with bold metal distribution around the blade's perimeter. Specialized for attacks that 'bite and smash' with its thick smash blade, it has a strong bit that helps maintain posture, making it difficult to lose balance—this starter aims for 'pushing through after hitting'. Ready for battle right out of the box with a included winder launcher!

【Highlights】 ・Outer metal x inertia: Ensures 'centrifugal force' for recovery after being hit and performance in the final stages. ・Thick smash blade: Designed to strike from above and launch opponents out of the stadium. ・H = Hexa bit system supports posture stability and resilience.

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X BX-44 Booster Tricerapress M-85BS

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X BX-44 Booster Tricerapress M-85BS

Receive, shake, and push back. The Tricerapress M-85BS features a stable blade with an internal center of gravity, a metal-equipped ratchet (M-85), and a bit designed to absorb landing shocks (BS = Bound Spike) for a "weight defense" configuration. Even when hit, it maintains stability, allowing for evasion of rush attacks and countering to regain control.

【Highlights】 ・Internal center of gravity blade: Stable posture with a center of gravity that is hard to deflect, strong in endurance. ・M-85 ratchet (with metal parts): Increases stability with weight, contributing to burst resistance after impact. ・BS (Bound Spike) bit: Mitigates shock from landing or being hit, leading to re-acceleration.

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X Beyblade X UX-14 Starter Scorpiospear 0-70Z

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X Beyblade X UX-14 Starter Scorpiospear 0-70Z

From the poisonous needle's "deflection" to the ultimate "thrust". The Scorpiospear 0-70Z features a unique line design with outer metal distribution that generates centrifugal force, while automatically transforming the blade from a circular 6-blade (deflection/defense) to a 3-blade (thrust/attack) in sync with bit rotation during X dash. In the early game, it deflects hits, and in the late game, it "stabs and deflects"—a balance-oriented attack type starter that connects the winning path.

【Strengths】 ・Outer metal × unique line: Ensures inertia for regaining posture after hits and resilience in the late game. ・6-blade ⇄ 3-blade variable: Automatically "gear changes" from deflection to thrust. Easily seizes control without worrying about hit locations. ・Includes long winder launcher: Unbox and ready for battle immediately. Can start with just one starter box.

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X BX-00 Booster Rock Leone 6-80GN

Takara Tomy BEYBLADE X BX-00 Booster Rock Leone 6-80GN

Roar, shake, and bounce back. The Rock Leone 6-80GN is a defense-oriented booster that sways greatly in the center of the stadium, deflecting opponent strikes and seizing control with a counterattack. It reconstructs the spirit of the legendary Leone with 'X', combining resilience and rebound power in one unit.

【Core Mechanism】 ・Rock Leone Blade: Designed to scatter impacts with its multi-faceted outer edge, creating a flow for deflection and counterattacks. ・6-80 Ratchet: With a low center of gravity and manageable height balance, it suppresses posture instability. ・GN (Gear Needle) Bit: Features a needle shape for ground stability. Its strong endurance allows it to hold out until the end.

Beyblade Burst B-195 Booster Prominence Valkyrie.Ov.At'-0

Beyblade Burst B-195 Booster Prominence Valkyrie.Ov.At'-0

The one who defends will ultimately win. Prominence Valkyrie .Ov .At'-0 is a defense type with "super defense" embedded in the DB (Dynamite Battle) layer. The Prominence Shield is designed to "detach and release the impact" when receiving a strong hit, allowing it to withstand the opponent's strike and maintain its stance. Repeated rushes absorb collisions with the Valkyrie DB core's bounce mechanism, aiming for a tenacious victory with the centrifugal force of the Over disk and the large diameter free-spinning ball of Atomic'—the definitive version of "defend and win".

【Winning Points】 ・Prominence Shield: Detaches on strong hits to release damage = suppresses burst and loss of stance. ・Valkyrie's bounce mechanism: Reduces consecutive hits with "elasticity" and stabilizes posture. ・Over × Atomic': Outer weight + free spin for endurance & LAD (late-game tenacity).

Beyblade BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorn D125CS

Beyblade BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorn D125CS

Pierce with the horn, hold with the legs. Ray Unicorn D125CS (BB-93) is a versatile attack-oriented machine representing the Metal Fight era. The right-spinning 'Ray' metal wheel bites sharply, and the D125 (Defense 125) slightly lowers the impact point to stabilize posture. The highlight is the CS (Court Sharp) — a bottom with a 'dual nature' wrapped in rubber coating at the sharp tip, which favors stamina when upright and accelerates and pushes when tilted due to the rubber grip. In the anime, it is well-known as the beloved machine of Masamune Kadoya. 【Key Points】 ・Bite and then bounce: The wing shape of 'Ray' makes it easy to utilize the initial speed of a single strike in its attack design. ・Compatibility of D125×CS: A slightly lower center of gravity + 'upright = grip / tilted = acceleration' allows for creating winning chances until the end. ・Booster (BB-93) is perfect for individual enhancement. It is a renowned machine often discussed alongside the starter (BB-71).

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