Beyblade (toy) - 4D System

4D System

4D system beyblades are the newest series of beyblades released on 28 March 2011. There are several differences between this and the HWS beyblades. Firstly, the metal wheel of this series is divided into multiple parts. Second, the clear wheels are made of a heavier, stronger material. Third, it uses a piece that is a fusion of the track and bottom, known as the 4D Bottom. An example is Big Bang Pegasis F:D. F:D stands for Final Drive, the name of the part.

Face – Keeps the whole Beyblade together

4D Clear Wheel – Part used to connect to the launcher

PC Frame – Exclusively only for a few beyblades, is a layer on that sits on the Metal Frame and Core. It is made of Polycarbonate plastic. The speculation for it describes it as a shock absorber to deliver Upper Attack. The strength of Metal causes extreme recoil, so the PC Frame will prevent destabilisation.

Metal Frame – Primarily just a Metal Wheel, except, it is more of an "outline" to the core, since it has a big hole to sit on top of the core, aligning it in place. It may be flipped for a mode change.

Core – Supplies the holes and indents for the Track to be placed under and Clear Wheel and Metal Frame to sit on top. It has support parts for an extra add on.

4D Performance Tip – The 4D Performance Tip usually has 2–3 tips fused into one. They use centrifugal force most of the time. They often work well.

However, with L-Drago-Destructor, which is left-spinning,does not contail a 4D Clear Wheel. It's 4D Fusion wheel, which only has 2 parts with a 4D tip. (Metal Frame and core). The Metal frame is entirely made of metal. The core is rubber, which can steal power. Though, the metal frame resembles older L-Drago Energy rings.

Metal Faces
Takara Tomy has released Metal faces which work with HWS and 4D beyblades. Metal Faces make the beyblades either lighter or heavier.

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