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  • Blitz Striker 100SF
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animedebut
  • Metal Fury episode 16
fusionwheeldesc
  • Blitz's Fusion Wheel is circular, with three spikes on three sides with a square-like protrusion between each spike. The spikes are thick and oval-shaped, almost like that of a shield and it is where the weight is focused from Blitz's Fusion Wheel. It features six spikes going around it in a left-ward motion. Each spike appears to slope down and have a bump protruding from its front with a small gap between each spike. These spikes are quite thick, along with the wheel itself, as it is what gives Blitz its main contact points in order to provide Blitz with enough contact needed to throw away opponents. This version won't be able to change modes, it is instead released in its assault mode, The Hasbro version of Blitz is also hollow. which greatly reduces its amount of weight as it is 13 grams lighter than its Takara Tomy version which is much heavier and the Blitz wheels frame can be removed to change modes However, Hasbro Blitz has some epic attack potential when used with Metal face bolts, low tracks like 85 and 90, and tips such as R2F, XF, GF, etc. Attack: 6 - Defense: 1 - Stamina: 0
faceboltdesc
  • The Face Bolt depicts "Monoceros", one of the 88 constellations in space. Monoceros is Greek for "unicorn". The design resembles the original Striker Face Bolt design, but in a more stylized design, giving it a more edgy, flame-like design. It shows Monoceros' face outlined in yellow, while tattooed on a blue Face Bolt. The Unicorn is also more detailed than the other Striker Face Bolts.
energyringdesc
  • Striker has three spikes around it which feature a Unicorn's head with a horn, this horn represents the main horn of the unicorn. Three smaller spikes which features the Unicorn's neck appear between each other going into a rightward motion. If you rotate it 180 degrees, it would look like a mode change which can be done with certain Fusion Wheels, such as Cyber, Galaxy, and Storm. It is similar in positioning to the Lightning L-Drago Energy Ring. Attack: 4 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 1
hasbroprodcode
  • B-142
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Type
  • Attack
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  • None
boximage
  • BlitzStriker100SFBox.jpg
spintrackdesc
  • *Weight: 1.29 grams 100 is the third-lowest Spin Track currently available, but is outclassed in terms of Attack and Stamina by 85 and 90. Despite being overshadowed by those aforementioned Spin Tracks, 100 still contains use as a decent Spin Track for Attack-Types; as its height can provide decent contact with the opponent and can be used as a substitute when 85 or 90 are not available. Attack: 1 - Defense: 0 - Stamina: 0
beyimage
  • BlitzStriker100SF.jpg
performancetipdesc
  • *Weight: 1 gram SF is wider than Sharp but not as wide as any Flat Bottom. It produces a movement pattern that, while it is aggressive, is much slower than any Flat Bottom. The increased friction with the stadium floor due to the wider tip both increases its Defense and Stamina in comparison to a bottom similar to S or ES. However, it is in absolutely no competition with bottoms similar to WD for Stamina or RS for Defense. Semi-Flat is meant to be used in Balance type Beyblades, as it combines aspects of Attack, Defense and Stamina. Bull is the first Bey to use this performance tip. Big Bang Pegasus F:D's Final Drive 4D bottom uses this tip. This tip can be replaced with Ray Gil's performance tip. Attack: 3 - Defense: 2 - Stamina: 2
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  • None
performancetipimage
  • SF.jpg
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  • None
spintrackimage
  • 100
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  • None
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  • None
FusionWheel
  • Blitz
EnergyRing
  • Striker I
Owner
  • None
SpinTrack
  • 100
PerformanceTip
  • Semi Flat
FaceBolt
  • Striker II