![]() ![]() Balance These Beyblades specialize in a combination of the other three types listed above, giving them no glaring strengths or weaknesses. They have sharp cone-shaped performance tips. In exchange for a lack of power, their stamina lasts longer against other Types of Beyblades, making them naturally advantageous over Defense-Types, which focus on resisting hits. They are used so they can out-spin the enemy top and win. Stamina/Endurance Stamina is the key to these Beyblades. ![]() They are also very thick in terms of metal and have wide ball-like performance tips. They tend to wear down Attack-types but are outlasted by Stamina. Their weight also causes them to launch slower, resulting in less stamina. ![]() They tend to travel slowly and are heavier than other types, resulting in opponents being deflected. Defense These Beyblades specialize in knocking back attacks. They usually have flat or rubber performance tips and have layers that can grip the opponent. Attack-type beys also have to be heavy to be able to knock others out. They tend to outperform Stamina-type Beyblades due to their lack of defense. They battle fiercely and try to knock out the other Beyblade as fast as they can, but at the cost of having poor stamina. Balance types may be strong or weak to any of the others depending on specific parts.Īttack These Beyblades specialize in attacking other Beyblades. However, due to the high variability of the custom designs, this is not a hard rule. Three of the main types of Beyblades have rock-paper-scissors style effectiveness, with Attack generally being weak to Defense, Defense to Stamina, and Stamina to Attack. In the event of a draw (both Beyblades are knocked out of the ring, stop spinning simultaneously, or burst at the same time), no points are awarded to either player.
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