Other Characters
- Sigma: A skilled B-DaPlayer who was replaced by a mind controlled Liena during the Winners Tournament. He eventually forgives Liena for what she did while under the Shadow Alliance's control with Cain paying him off. He develops a crush on Liena after that. Sigma later helps to fight the Neo Shadow Alliance
- Berkhart One of Yamato's friends. He has tons of brothers and with the help of Yamato, Berkhart's brothers built a new B-Daman for him. It breaks later on by Enjyu in the Winners Tournament due to being too heavy. He later returns to help fight the Neo Shadow Alliance.
- Pete, Metra, Nibus: Berkhart's younger brothers. Their names first appeared in episode 47.
- Hoxxe: A sign painter who only works at night.
- Crust: Ms. Karat's butler.
- Mr. Watts: Mayor of Neon City and father of Ms. Karat.
- Mr. Browbeaten / Mr. Beatenbrow: A B-Daman mechanic who lives in the town of Lyken.
- Cornell: Enjyu's childhood friend. During a tournament, Cornell accused Enjyu of cheating, driving Enjyu towards Shadow Alliance.
- Pandoro: The legendary B-DaSage who also lives in the town of Lyken, living in the temple on Mushroom Mountain.
- Sanjuurou / Sanju: Terry's father, living in Tsubakura City.
- Sari: Terry's mother, living in Tsubakara City.
- Mitsuo: A B-DaPlayer who got 65 points in the Super Ultimate Strike game in episode 42. The name probably came from the show's director, Mitsuo Hashimoto. In Season 2, he also became a fan of Lienna.
- Alex Ruth: Cain's father, and a town leader.
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