features a high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD), creating a "flywheel effect" that boosts stamina. Raging Roktavor
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Roktavor R4 Crash Ragnaruk 11 Wedge-S Beyblade HASBRO BURST TURBO SLINGSHOCK Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Dual Layer (Teeth) Dual Layer (Slopes) Main Strength High Stamina / Flywheel Effect Main Strength High Burst Resistance Main Weakness Fragile teeth; prone to Bursting Main Weakness Unbalanced; less pure Stamina Competitive Stamina battles Collection or casual play Rising Ragnaruk G.R. Vs. Raging Roktavor G.R.
You can find further details and part breakdowns on the Rising Ragnaruk Wiki or see them in action via battle comparisons on YouTube .
Features a free-spinning plate that reduces friction with the stadium floor, helping the Beyblade maintain its spin for longer durations. Key Performance Differences features a high Outward Weight Distribution (OWD), creating
, this version generally has higher Burst resistance, making it harder for opponents to explode it. Rising Ragnaruk
(Takara Tomy): Uses a "teeth" system. While it has high stamina potential, its teeth are considered relatively weak, making it prone to "bursting" when facing high-recoil opponents. Rising Ragnaruk Dual Layer (Teeth) Dual Layer (Slopes) Main Strength
represent the same core Beyblade—the second-generation evolution of Rantaro Kiyama's signature Stamina type—released under different regional brand names. is the original Japanese release by Takara Tomy, while Raging Roktavor Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is the Western version released by Hasbro. The Core Combination: .G.R