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==Contents==
 
==Contents==
*Samurai Ifraid W145CF (Clear Yellow)
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*[[Samurai Ifraid W145CF]] (Clear Yellow)
*Guardian Revizer 160SB (Clear Red, opaque Black Face)
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*[[Guardian Revizer 160SB]] (Clear Red Guardian, opaque Black Face, clear White 160SB)
 
*Zero-G Stadium Attack Type (Yellow tabs)
 
*Zero-G Stadium Attack Type (Yellow tabs)
 
*Zero-G Compact Launcher (Gold)
 
*Zero-G Compact Launcher (Gold)
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==Overall==
 
==Overall==
The First Zero-G Battle Set contains interesting recolour, as well as some competitive parts like W145 and Guardian, however it is generally not worth purchasing this Set at that price. The Zero-G Stadium Attack Type, although good, is available in other Sets and separately; the Samurai Ifraid recolour is partially present in another product already; and it only comes with two Zero-G Compact Launchers, which are inferior to the Zero-G Light Launcher and the Zero-G Beylauncher. Furthermore, the Zero-G Road to Win Guide provides no particularly good and unknown information. In conclusion, especially if one started purchasing Zero-G products in its early months already, '''there is no reason to buy this Set besides for collection purposes'''.  
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The [[First Zero-G Battle Set]] contains interesting recolours, as well as some competitive parts like W145 and Revizer, however it is generally not worth purchasing this Set at that price. The [[Zero-G Stadium Attack Type]], although good, is available in other Sets and separately; the Samurai Ifraid recolour is partially present in another product already; and it only comes with two Zero-G Compact Launchers, which are inferior to the Zero-G Light Launcher and the Zero-G Beylauncher. Furthermore, the Zero-G Road to Win Guide provides no particularly good and unknown information. In conclusion, especially if one started purchasing Zero-G products in its early months already, '''there is no reason to buy this Set besides for collection purposes'''.  
  
 
==Gallery==
 
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Image:FastZeroGBattleSet_Guide.jpg|Zero-G Road to Win Guide
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Image:FirstZeroGBattleSetBox1.jpg|BBG-21 First Zero-G Battle Set box
 
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[[Category:Set]]

Latest revision as of 00:54, 23 August 2012

First Zero-G Battle Set
FirstZeroGBattleSet.jpg
Number: BBG-21
System: Beyblade Zero-G



This Set was released by TAKARA-TOMY on August 11th 2012 for approximately 4095 yen.

Contents

  • Samurai Ifraid W145CF (Clear Yellow)
  • Guardian Revizer 160SB (Clear Red Guardian, opaque Black Face, clear White 160SB)
  • Zero-G Stadium Attack Type (Yellow tabs)
  • Zero-G Compact Launcher (Gold)
  • Zero-G Compact Launcher (Silver)
  • Zero-G Road to Win Guide

Overall

The First Zero-G Battle Set contains interesting recolours, as well as some competitive parts like W145 and Revizer, however it is generally not worth purchasing this Set at that price. The Zero-G Stadium Attack Type, although good, is available in other Sets and separately; the Samurai Ifraid recolour is partially present in another product already; and it only comes with two Zero-G Compact Launchers, which are inferior to the Zero-G Light Launcher and the Zero-G Beylauncher. Furthermore, the Zero-G Road to Win Guide provides no particularly good and unknown information. In conclusion, especially if one started purchasing Zero-G products in its early months already, there is no reason to buy this Set besides for collection purposes.

Gallery