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| full item name = Dragoon Galaxy | | full item name = Dragoon Galaxy | ||
| item number = A-89 | | item number = A-89 | ||
− | | beyblade system = [[ | + | | beyblade system = [[EG System]] |
| beyblade type = [[Attack]] | | beyblade type = [[Attack]] | ||
− | | starter or booster = | + | | starter or booster = Starter |
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__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
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* '''AR:''' Eight Spiker ([[Dragoon G]]) | * '''AR:''' Eight Spiker ([[Dragoon G]]) | ||
* '''WD:''' [[Wide Defense]] | * '''WD:''' [[Wide Defense]] | ||
− | * '''SG:''' | + | * '''SG:''' Neo Left SG (Normal Core) ([[Dragoon V2]]) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''BB:''' : Defense Grip Base (Attack Mode) ([[Seaborg]]) |
− | |||
− | + | The great speed and control offered by Seaborg's tip is excellently made use of by Eight Spiker. Wide Defense and Neo Left SG (Normal Core) are used to lessen weight at the center of the beyblade and distribute more weight at the perimeters. While the height is an issue against lower opponents, given the popularity of Circle Survivor Defense customs that completely counter lower beyblades, it can be seen as an advantage. | |
== Weight Disk (WD): 10 Wide == | == Weight Disk (WD): 10 Wide == | ||
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* '''Weight:''' 11 grams | * '''Weight:''' 11 grams | ||
− | [[Dragoon G]] is equipped with a Left Engine Gear | + | [[Dragoon G]] is equipped with a Left Engine Gear which has a Metal Semi-Flat tip. Despite the name, however, the tip is flat, only having slight rounding of the edges. This provides aggressive movement and decent [[Survival]]. The Engine Gear itself provides a burst of speed (the timing of which depends on the base it is used with). However, the tip isn't fully able to make use of this, and often, the most noticeable effect of activation is self-KO. |
Furthermore, it is too tall to hit many opponents, and is limited to Engine-Gear compatible bases, all of which are impractical and/or bulky. Overall, this part has no competitive use. | Furthermore, it is too tall to hit many opponents, and is limited to Engine-Gear compatible bases, all of which are impractical and/or bulky. Overall, this part has no competitive use. | ||
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Like all First Clutch blade bases, Dragoon G’s base activates the Engine Gear at the start of the battle. | Like all First Clutch blade bases, Dragoon G’s base activates the Engine Gear at the start of the battle. | ||
− | The base has eight protrusions, four of which are similar in shape to Eight Spiker, and | + | The base has eight protrusions, four of which are similar in shape to Eight Spiker, the other four are slightly smaller, and lack the spikes. While this base provides some means to make contact with lower opponents, it is very prone to [[Recoil]], and as such is not commonly used. |
==Other Versions== | ==Other Versions== | ||
− | * [[Dragoon G]] - Blue | + | * [[Dragoon G]] - [[Engine Gear Try Set|A-103 Engine Gear Try Set]] Metallic Blue Ver. |
− | * [[Dragoon G]] - Red ( | + | * [[Dragoon G]] - Fire Red Ver. (Toys 'R' Us Japan Exclusive) |
− | * [[Dragoon G]] | + | * [[Dragoon G]] - Gold, Silver and Bronze Tournament Prize Versions. |
+ | * [[Dragoon G]] - JT Campaign Silver Ver. | ||
+ | * [[Dragoon G]] - [[Hasbro]] Metallic Dark Blue Ver. (comes with Left Customize Engine Gear and Metal Semi-Flat CEW) | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG Boxfront.JPG|Dragoon G Box Front view | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG Boxback.JPG|Dragoon G Box Back view | ||
+ | DragoonGBoxSideView1.jpg|Dragoon G Box Side View One | ||
+ | DragoonGBoxSideView2.jpg|Dragoon G Box Side View Two | ||
+ | DragoonGBoxTopView.jpg|Dragoon G Top View | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Dragoon G-Normal Version==== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG1.jpg|Dragoon G top view | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG-2.jpg|Dragoon G 3/4 view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon G3.jpg|Dragoon G side view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon G-4.jpg|Dragoon G bottom view | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG-5.jpg|Eight Spiker | ||
+ | Image:-10 Wide.jpg|Ten Wide | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG8.jpg|Left Engine Gear (Metal Semi-Flat) | ||
+ | Image:DragoonG-7.jpg|First Clutch Base (Dragoon G) top view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon G-6.jpg|First Clutch Base (Dragoon G) 3/4 view | ||
+ | Image:DragoonGcopystickerscan.png|Sticker sheet(Sonokong) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ====Dragoon G - A-103 Engine Gear Try Set Metallic Blue Version==== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon blue takara.jpg|Top view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon blue takara side.jpg|Side view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon blue takara bottom.jpg|Bottom view | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Dragoon G - Fire Red Version (Toys 'R' Us Japan Exclusive)==== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon red takara.jpg|Top view | ||
+ | Image:9dc5e7de.jpg|Side view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon red takara bottom.jpg|Bottom view | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Dragoon G - Hasbro Metallic Dark Blue Version==== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon blue hasbro.jpg|Top view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon blue hasbro side.jpg|Side view | ||
+ | Image:Dragoon_hasbro_blue_base_png.jpg|Bottom view | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Overall == | == Overall == | ||
− | + | The excellent Attack Ring and useful Weight Disk, alongside the fact it comes with a Launcher and Dragon Winder make '''Dragoon G''' an enticing purchase, given it is generally cheaply available NIB. However, the requirement of a Left Spin Gear and compatible Blade Base to use Eight Spiker effectively means that Right Spin alternatives such as [[Driger G]] should be considered instead, and even if one decides they wish to use Left Spin, [[Metal Driger]] is arguably a better source of a competitive Attack Ring as it comes with more useful parts overall. '''This Beyblade is not a must-have, but it is nevertheless a welcome addition to any collection.''' | |
[[Category:Plastic Beyblade]] | [[Category:Plastic Beyblade]] | ||
[[Category:Beyblade]] | [[Category:Beyblade]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Decent alternatives]] |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 31 July 2016
Dragoon Galaxy | |
Number: | A-89 |
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System: | EG System |
Type: | Attack |
Contents
Attack Ring (AR): Eight Spiker
- Weight: 5 grams
Eight Spiker takes the form of four dragon heads followed by slightly smaller fins, for a total of eight contact points. Each one of its eight well-spaced, well-shaped contact points is further enhanced by small spikes, adding Spike Attack to its already prodigious Smash Attack. Despite its hyper-aggressive profile, Eight Spiker is low on Recoil, and is capable of exceptionally clean knock outs at any stage of a battle.
It is therefore one of the best left spin Smash Attack ARs. However, being effective in left spin only comes at a cost: it is unable to make use of Grip Base, the fastest low-height base. Additionally, its lack of any Upper Attack slopes means that it has more trouble outspinning opponents when using bases such as SG Metal Flat 2. Nonetheless, it is an excellent Smash Attack AR, commonly considered the best Left-Spin Smash AR, and is, at the very least, a strong contender for this title.
Use in Smash Attack Customization
- AR: Eight Spiker (Dragoon G)
- WD: Wide Defense
- SG: Neo Left SG (Normal Core) (Dragoon V2)
- BB: : Defense Grip Base (Attack Mode) (Seaborg)
The great speed and control offered by Seaborg's tip is excellently made use of by Eight Spiker. Wide Defense and Neo Left SG (Normal Core) are used to lessen weight at the center of the beyblade and distribute more weight at the perimeters. While the height is an issue against lower opponents, given the popularity of Circle Survivor Defense customs that completely counter lower beyblades, it can be seen as an advantage.
Weight Disk (WD): 10 Wide
See 10 Wide
Spin Gear (SG): Left Engine Gear (Metal Semi-Flat)
- Weight: 11 grams
Dragoon G is equipped with a Left Engine Gear which has a Metal Semi-Flat tip. Despite the name, however, the tip is flat, only having slight rounding of the edges. This provides aggressive movement and decent Survival. The Engine Gear itself provides a burst of speed (the timing of which depends on the base it is used with). However, the tip isn't fully able to make use of this, and often, the most noticeable effect of activation is self-KO.
Furthermore, it is too tall to hit many opponents, and is limited to Engine-Gear compatible bases, all of which are impractical and/or bulky. Overall, this part has no competitive use.
Blade Base (BB): First Clutch Base (Dragoon G version)
- Weight: 7 grams
Like all First Clutch blade bases, Dragoon G’s base activates the Engine Gear at the start of the battle. The base has eight protrusions, four of which are similar in shape to Eight Spiker, the other four are slightly smaller, and lack the spikes. While this base provides some means to make contact with lower opponents, it is very prone to Recoil, and as such is not commonly used.
Other Versions
- Dragoon G - A-103 Engine Gear Try Set Metallic Blue Ver.
- Dragoon G - Fire Red Ver. (Toys 'R' Us Japan Exclusive)
- Dragoon G - Gold, Silver and Bronze Tournament Prize Versions.
- Dragoon G - JT Campaign Silver Ver.
- Dragoon G - Hasbro Metallic Dark Blue Ver. (comes with Left Customize Engine Gear and Metal Semi-Flat CEW)
Gallery
Dragoon G-Normal Version
Dragoon G - A-103 Engine Gear Try Set Metallic Blue Version
Dragoon G - Fire Red Version (Toys 'R' Us Japan Exclusive)
Dragoon G - Hasbro Metallic Dark Blue Version
Overall
The excellent Attack Ring and useful Weight Disk, alongside the fact it comes with a Launcher and Dragon Winder make Dragoon G an enticing purchase, given it is generally cheaply available NIB. However, the requirement of a Left Spin Gear and compatible Blade Base to use Eight Spiker effectively means that Right Spin alternatives such as Driger G should be considered instead, and even if one decides they wish to use Left Spin, Metal Driger is arguably a better source of a competitive Attack Ring as it comes with more useful parts overall. This Beyblade is not a must-have, but it is nevertheless a welcome addition to any collection.