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Metal Fight Beyblade System
 
 

Face: The face of the a Metal Fight Beyblade (MFB) can be compared to a Bit Protector from the HMS generation. These faces are hexagonal in shape and represent a bolt, they lock the wheel and track together. The design on it represents a bit beast and has been designed in a graffiti style. The term bit beast has not been classified to be the official term for these creatures. The faces represent the many signs of the Zodiac.

Wheel: The wheel is the combination of the HMS and plastic generation attack ring and weight disk. However, the main difference between MFB and HMS is that the wheel is made entirely of metal, this adds weight to the blade, very much the same as what a weight disk would do. Wheels come in various shapes and sizes, with them all being unique. They are used to slow the spin velocity of your opponent, some do this job better than others. The wheel on these MFB determine the spin direction.

Track: The track has taken a step backwards from the HMS generation. These are now very much similar to that of the plastic generation. It has been split into two separate parts again. The track can be classed as the spin gear, however, this part does not determine the spin direction like the plastic generation, the wheel does this job. The track determines the height of the Beyblade. You can find out the height of the track by looking at the numbers that follow after the blade name. For example: Pegasis is "Pegasis 105F". From this you can find out the track height by placing a decimal point in front of the third figure making is 10.5, this tells you the tracks height in millimeters (mm). The letter at the end of the set of numbers represents the bottom type. This is explained below. For more info on the tracks visit our Track Encyclopedia.

Bottom: This is very much similar to the blade base (BB) of the plastic generations and the Running Core (RC) of the HMS generation. These are interchangeable on all MFB blades and give the Beyblade their movement pattern. They come in many differemt types. For example, F is Flat, D is Defence, S is Sharp and SF is Semi Flat etc. Check our Bottom's Encyclopedia for more info.


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