4D Ultimate System The 4D System continues on from the HWS - TopicsExpress



          

4D Ultimate System The 4D System continues on from the HWS System, adding on some gimmicks to the parts: Face Bolt: These hold the Beyblade parts together (except the Performance Tip). Energy Ring: The Energy Ring is where the launcher hooks stay when connected and determines the direction the bey will spin. In three cases in this System, the Energy Ring is not used (Variares D:D, L-Drago Destructor F:S and L-Drago Guardian GB145MB). Spin Track: Similar to the Fusion Wheel, a 4D Wheel is the part that helps attack other Beyblades. The main difference between the two types is that the 4D Wheel is composed of three or two parts, rather than one: Metal Frame, PC Frame and the Core. By using these three components in different positions, the Beys contact points can change. Performance Tip: The Performance tip is a part of the bey that makes it move and spin. Zero-G System The Zero-G Season introduced a reformed system: Stone Face: These hold the Beyblade parts together (except the Performance Tip). Smaller and Thinner than the HWS Face Bolt. Chrome Wheel: The Zero-G equivalent of the HWS Fusion Wheel. Generally weighing around 30-35 grams and is half as thick as a typical HWS Fusion Wheel. Two Chromium Wheels can be clipped together (one replacing the Crystal Wheel), increasing the weight of the Bey. Crystal Wheel: The Zero-G equivalent of the HWS Energy Ring. Decides what Element a Bey will be and changes the contact points of the Chromium Wheel. Spin Track: The Spin Track helps a Beyblade spin and helps its weight and speed. It also connects the Performance Tip to the rest of the Beyblade, helping construct the beyblade. Performance Tip: The Performance Tip is the main thing that makes the Beyblade spin, chooses its movement pattern and determines a good amount of its Attack, Defense, and Stamina. Unlike in the previous systems, the performance tips perform differently in a special stadium called a Zero-G Stadium, which sways depending on the movement of the beyblades. Stamina type tips become defense type tips and vice-versa, and attack type tips become better suited to the Zero-G Stadium made specifically for Zero-G Beyblades. All of these toys are made by Takara Tomy in Asia, Hasbro in the USA, India, Australia and Canada, and by Sonokong in South Korea
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:03:51 +0000

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