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Whale Attacker
Whale Attacker is an Attack Ring released as part of the Spin Gear System. It debuted with the release of Seaborg.
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Description
Whale Attacker takes the form of two large whales, with descending slopes and spikes along the sides, leading back to a single point, reminiscent of a whale arching out of water, as well as screw head details which serve to add a mechanical feel to the design. In right spin, the large, flat protrusions that represent the whales’ heads are the main contact points. These protrusions have a large amount of Smash Attack, delivering impressive blunt force to opponents, but suffering from a debilitating amount of Recoil, requiring the tip of SG Grip Change Base (or other recoil-controlling tips such as Seaborg’s own Defense Grip Base in Attack Mode) in order to be worthwhile. Furthermore, the strain on the Attack Ring caused by these extremely violent impacts results in significant breakage issues, particularly near the screw head details where the Attack Ring is at its thinnest (though breakage is by no means limited to this area). It should also be noted that Whale Attacker has a tendency to damage other Beyblades, much like Cross Griffon.
In left spin, the most noticeable feature of Whale Attacker is its slopes. These are quite long, however their shallow angle renders them ineffective compared to other proper Upper Attack ARs. Aside from this, the end of each slope, and the spikes along the side of the Attack Ring provide some Smash Attack, but due to the inward curvature of the end-of-slope contact points and the small size of the spiked protrusions (and their tendency to wear down), Whale Attacker is unable to make significant contact in left spin, leading it to be greatly outclassed, most notably by G Upper and Panther Head, both of which combine Upper and Smash Attack far more effectively in left spin.
Use in Smash Attack Customization
The tip of SG Grip Change Base allows for incredible speed and recoil control, which is important given the extreme recoil suffered by Whale Attacker. The rest of the combination- Wide Defense and and Defense Grip Base 2- allow for the combination to move faster, useful to provide extra force to the hits it makes. This is a deadly attack setup which can knock out all but the toughest defense types with relatively little trouble but the breakage issues of Whale Attacker means this combination is not to be relied on in competitive situations.
Spin Gear System
The Spin Gear System is the first Beyblade system to be implemented, starting from July 1999. It is succeeded by the Magnacore System.
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The Spin Gear System introduced the titular Spin Gear part, allowing for greater spinning power and left rotation (through the use of Left Spin Gears). These Spin Gears later evolved further, to have gimmicks.
The initial 33 Beyblades released utilized a 4 Layer Structure. They could only spin clockwise and required a screwdriver for assembly. These Beys were never given an official system name by Takara and is subsequently referred to as «Early Type», «4 Layers System» or «Initial System» by Japanese fans. Western audiences refer to these Beyblades as 4 Layer «Spin Gear System» Beyblades.
Hidden Spirits Series
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Bearing Gyros Series
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Structure
Spin Gear System Beyblades consist of five basic parts:
Bit Chips (BC)
A Bit Chip (ビットチップ Bitto Chippu) is a circular part held in place by the Attack Ring. While Bit Chips were optional for the most part, it would usually come with decals that could be placed on it of it for aesthetic purposes. These stickers would usually portray a Bit-Beast from the Anime. Since Bit-Chips were short in length in their early stages, old Chips will not fit without Bit-Chip Covers.
Bit Chip Covers
Bit Chip Covers (ビットチップカバー Bitto Chippu Kabā) were initially attached to all Beyblades released under the Four Layer System and their purpose was to protect Bit-Chips from damage. However, as Bit-Chip Covers would frequently fall out in battle, Bit-Chips were lengthened during the implementation of the Five Layer System. Bit-Chip Covers became obsolete as they became difficult to disengage with the new Bit-Chips. In addition to this, old Beyblades with Bit-Chip Covers, such as Master Dranzer, have now been changed to include the longer Bit-Chips in Japan.
Attack Rings (AR)
Attack Rings (アタックリング Atakku Ringu) provide the Beyblade with it’s main contact points and determine it’s attack strength and effects. It is often the part that makes contact with opposing Beyblades first hence it’s name. Attack Rings are decorated with various spikes and protrusions that accentuate its Type characteristics: Attack, Defense, Stamina etc.
Sub-Attack Rings
A Sub-Attack Ring, or Secondary Attack Ring (二重アタックリング Nijū Atakkuringu) is compatible with Beyblades that do not have a fixed Attack Ring, such as Galeon Attacker. It is not compatible with Beyblades like Dragoon F, which has a fixed Attacked Ring. It can also be attached to Gabriel’s Blade Base. Since it is not fixed, it can spin freely and has the effect of absorbing blows and eluding opponents’ attacks. Any part capable of fitting a Sub-Attack Ring cannot be used without one.
Weight Disks (WD)
Weight Disks (ウエイトディスク Ueito Disuku) determine the weight and stabilises a Beyblade. Those with a large diameter can be used for attacking. The Weight Disk was the only metal part of the Beyblade, being made out of iron.
Spin Gears (SG)
Spin Gears (スピンギア Supin Gia) are a small gear-like parts that determine the rotation direction of the Beyblade, either Right-Spin (clockwise) or Left-Spin (counter-clockwise).
Standard Spin Gears
Standard Spin Gears have plastic casing surrounding a metal ring and gear which is placed into the Blade Base and held in place by base clips. The core (center pieces) is not interchangeable in Standard Spin Gears. Different variations have now been released that feature weights, bearings and even an engine inside the Spin Gear.
Gimmick Spin Gears
Gimmick Spin Gears (ギミックのトピンギア Gimikku no Supin Gia) are Spin Gears with certain mechanisms that make them stand out from Standard Spin Gears.
Blade Bases (BB)
Blade Bases (ブレードベース Burēdo Bēsu) contain the axis of a Beyblade. This part roughly determines the overall Type, spin and movement of a Beyblade and provides them with traction. Prior to the implementation of the Five Layer System, the Spin Gear was integrated into the Blade Base and could only spin right. Some were directly connected to the axis (Blade Tip). It should be noted that, while Four Layer Sytstem Blade Bases are somewhat compatible with this system, these Beyblades would be considered imperfect or incomplete.
Beyblades
Product ID | Name | Classification | Type | Takara Release Date | Hasbro Release Date |
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01 | Spin Dragoon Ultimate Dragoon アルティメットドラグーン | Starter スターター | July 1999 | ||
02 | Ultimate Saizo Saizo サイゾー | Starter スターター | July 1999 | ||
03 | Ultimate Frostic Dranzer Frostic Dranzer フロスティックドランザー | Starter スターター | July 1999 | ||
04 | Gekiryu-Oh Gekiryuuou ゲキリュウオウ | Booster ブースター | July 1999 | ||
05 | Megaro Arm Megaro Arm メガロアーム | Booster ブースター | July 1999 | ||
06 | Spark Knight Spark Knight スパークナイト | Booster ブースター | July 1999 | ||
07 | Polta Polta ポルタ | Booster ブースター | August 1999 | ||
08 | Bistool Bistool ビストール | Booster ブースター | August 1999 | ||
09 | Makendo Makendo マケンドー | Booster ブースター | September 1999 | ||
15 | Bakushin-Oh Bakushin’ou バクシンオウ | Booster ブースター | November 1999 | ||
16 | Bump King Pump King パンプキング | Booster ブースター | November 1999 | ||
17 | Dragoon Grip Attacker Dragoon Grip Attacker ドラグーン グリップアタッカー | Starter スターター | December 1999 | ||
18 | Bearing Stinger Metal Dragoon Bearing Stinger メタルドラグーン ベアリングスティンガー | Booster ブースター | December 1999 | ||
22 | Bound Attacker Bound Attacker バウンドアタッカー | Starter スターター | January 2000 | ||
23 | Bound Defenser Bound Defenser バウンドディフェンサー | Booster ブースター | January 2000 | ||
25 | Roller Attacker Roller Attacker ローラーアタッカー | Starter スターター | February 2000 | ||
26 | Roller Defenser Roller Defenser ローラーディフェンサー | Booster ブースター | February 2000 | ||
27 | Dranzer Auto Change Balancer Dranzer Auto Change Balancer ドランザー オートチェンジバランサー | Starter スターター | March 2000 | ||
30 | Wing Attacker Wing Attacker ウィングアタッカー | Starter スターター | April 2000 | ||
31 | Wing Defenser Wing Defenser ウイングディフェンサー | Booster ブースター | April 2000 | ||
32 | Draciel Metal Ball Defenser Draciel Metal Ball Defenser ドラシエル メタルボールディフェンサー | Starter スターター | May 2000 | ||
33 | Sparkling Attacker Sparkling Attacker スパークリングアタッカー | Starter スターター | June 2000 | ||
44 | Hayate Bakutenryuu HAYATE 爆転龍HAYATE | Booster ブースター | October 2000 | ||
45 | Zinrai Bakutenryuu ZINRAI 爆転龍ZINRAI | Booster ブースター | October 2000 | ||
46 | Raiden Bakutenryuu RAIDEN 爆転龍RAIDEN | Booster ブースター | October 2000 | ||
A-13 | Hayate 2 Bakutenryuu Shin HAYATE 爆転龍 真HAYATE | Booster ブースター | February 2001 | ||
SP | Bakuten Henkei Gaia Dragoon Bakuten Henkei Gaia Dragoon 爆転変形ガイアドラグーン | CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 | October 2001 | ||
A-115 | Bakutenryuu Zeo Bakutenryuu ZEO バクテンリュウ ジオ | Booster ブースター | June 2003 | ||
A-116 | Bakutenryu Aveiron Bakutenryu Avairon バクテンリュウ アベイロン | Booster ブースター | June 2003 | ||
A-128 | Bakutenryu Etanzel Bakutenryu Etanzel バクテンリュウ アベイロン | Booster ブースター | September 2003 | ||
A-135 | Bakutenryuu Donitrus Bakutenryu Donitrus バクテンリュウ ドニトリス | Booster ブースター | November 2003 | ||
34 | Dragoon S Dragoon S (Storm) ドラグーンS(ストーム) | Starter スターター | Attack | July 2000 | |
35 | Driger S Driger S (Slash) ドライガーS(スラッシュ) | Starter スターター | July 2000 | ||
36 | Shadow Driger Death Driger デスドライガー | Booster ブースター | July 2000 | ||
39 | Knight Dranzer Night Dranzer ナイトドランザー | Booster ブースター | July 2000 | ||
40 | Metal Draciel Metal Draciel メタルドラシエル | Starter スターター | July 2000 | ||
47 | Kid Dragoon Kids Dragoon キッズドラグーン | Starter スターター | November 2000 | ||
48 | Kid Draciel Kids Draciel キッズドラシエル | Booster ブースター | November 2000 | ||
A-1 (Anime Version) | Dragoon S (Anime) Dragoon S (Storm) ドラグーンS(ストーム) | Starter スターター | December 2000 | ||
A-2 | Dranzer S Dranzer S (Spiral) ドランザーS(スパイラル) | Starter スターター | December 2000 | ||
A-3 | Galeon Attacker Galeon ガルオン | Starter スターター | December 2000 | ||
A-6 | Magical Stander Magical Stander マジカルスタンダー | Booster ブースター | December 2000 | ||
A-7 | Magical Balancer Magical Balancer マジカルバランサー | Booster ブースター | December 2000 | ||
A-8 | Magical Layer Magical Layer マジカルレイヤー | Booster ブースター | December 2000 | ||
A-9 | Galzzly Galzzly ガルズリー | Booster ブースター | January 2001 | ||
A-10 | Galman Galman ガルマーン | Booster ブースター | January 2001 | ||
A-11 | Wolborg Wolborg ウルボーグ | Booster ブースター | February 2001 | ||
A-12 | Seaborg Seaborg シーボーグ | Booster ブースター | February 2001 | ||
A-14 | Draciel S Draciel S (Shield) ドラシエルS(シールド) | Starter スターター | March 2001 | ||
A-17 | Trygle Trygle トライグル | Starter スターター | April 2001 | ||
A-18 | Trypio Trypio トライピオ | Booster ブースター | April 2001 | ||
A-24 | Driger F Driger F (Fang) ドライガーF(ファング) | Starter スターター | May 2001 | ||
A-25 | Dragoon F Dragoon F (Fantom) ドラグーンF(ファントム) | Starter スターター | June 2001 | ||
A-27 | Dranzer F Dranzer F (Flame) ドランザーF(フレイム) | Starter スターター | July 2001 | ||
A-28 | Griffolyon Griffolyon グリフォリオン | Booster ブースター | July 2001 | ||
A-31 | Master Dragoon Master Dragoon マスタードラグーン | Booster ブースター | July 2001 | ||
A-32 | Master Dranzer Master Dranzer マスタードランザー | Booster ブースター | July 2001 | ||
A-33 | Master Draciel Master Draciel マスタードラシエル | Booster ブースター | July 2001 | ||
A-34 | Salamalyon Salamalyon サラマリオン | Booster ブースター | August 2001 | ||
A-35 | Draciel F Draciel F (Fortress) ドラシエルF(フォートレス) | Starter スターター | September 2001 | ||
SP | Gaia Dragoon Gaia Dragoon ガイアドラグーン | CoroCoro Comic Limited コロコロコミック限定 | September 2001 | ||
A-36 | Wyborg Wyborg ワイボーグ | Starter スターター | October 2001 | ||
A-37 | Master Driger Master Driger マスタードライガー | Booster ブースター | October 2001 | ||
A-38 | Black Dranzer Black Dranzer ブラックドランザー | BeyStadium Set ベイスタジアムセット | October 2001 | ||
A-39 | Wolborg 2 Wolborg 2 ウルボーグ2 | Booster ブースター | November 2001 | ||
A-40 | Seaborg 2 Seaborg 2 シーボーグ2 | Booster ブースター | November 2001 | ||
A-110 | BBA Attacker BBA Atakkā BBAアタッカー | Starter スターター | May 2003 | ||
A-111 | BBA Balancer BBA Baransā BBAバランサー | Starter スターター | May 2003 | ||
A-114 | BBA Defenser BBA Difensā BBAディフェンサー | Starter スターター | June 2003 | ||
A-122 | BBA Survivor BBA Sabaibā BBAサバイバー | Starter スターター | July 2003 |
Hasbro Versions
Hasbro released Jumping Base as a complete Beyblade whilst Takara released only the Blade Base.